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Mio is the maladjusted daughter of LDP Politician Saito Takahashi and the late Kaori Kazama, center for the 1990's idol group "3SHINE". She had a cheery childhood despite her father's complete absence, with her mother's two co-stars stepping in as aunts to help manage things since the two never actually married. Things went badly once Mio reached adolescence, her politically ambitious father moving to rub out a loose end from his past by arranging for a convenient car crash to take care of the two. Mio survived, and was shepherded through high school under strict guard until she was deemed a political risk to her conservative father's ascension and taken away to be put out to pasture. | |||
Mio was subsequently rescued by friends of her mother who revealed that the whole gang had really been investigating paranormal mysteries with the idol thing as a (relatively successful) cover/hobby, and there's a whole 'nother story in there we don't have time to tell. One last assassination attempt for the road fell flat, as Mio and her rescuers were waylaid in a supernatural space in Sumaru City where everything boiled over and awoke Mio to the idea that maybe she should stop being nice and start throwing bricks through reality's (metaphorical) windows (maybe this is also literal). | |||
One year and change later, and Mio now masquerades as a friendly young nun in a church in Sumaru City. It's all a front, of course, the head priest there is ''also'' an old friend of her mom's. The young hellraiser wants to live hard and take explosive revenge on the world in equal measure - her heart is in the right place, but now, but passion is something easily manipulated... | |||
==Season 1, Episode 1== | |||
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=Persona= | |||
Samson is a famous Biblical figure best known for praying to God in his final, captured hours for the strength to wreck house in the temple of Dagon, thus, fatally bringing the temple down on himself and his assailants. Whether his actions were right or wrong, they certainly were terminal and decisive. | |||
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Samson is a tall, broad-shouldered figure of matte black form clad, wearing a torn robe of flowing quicksilver and a brilliant red bandana whose long and flowing folds double as a scarf. It can be hard to tell, sometimes, where the figure’s head of spiked red hair ends and the bandana begins. Each arm also bears an oversized manacle of battered iron linked together by a silvery chain. Though the figure is obviously masculine in stature and humanoid in shape, it has no discernable facial features and its body is silky smooth, almost plastic in appearance. | |||
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=Logs and Cutscenes= | |||
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==Season 1== | |||
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*[[2025-07-10: Special Delivery]] | |||
*[[2025-07-11: The Trail Will Run Cold]] | |||
*[[2025-07-12: Coming Clean]] | |||
*[[2025-07-29: It's Some Kind of Magic]] | |||
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There are no cutscenes on this wiki that Mio Kazama participated in. | |||
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Revision as of 03:50, 6 August 2025
“In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti: kiss my ass!”
To most folk, Mio is a patient and understanding sister of the church whose presence helps keep things humming along at the perennially under-manned and under-funded St. Bernadette’s Cathedral in Sumaru City’s Aoba Ward. This is half ruse and half penance, as the Anglican Church does not shell out sufficiently for the kinds of bills she has to pay. By night, she’s the reckless street racer and getaway driver Kijin Mio, services for sale to anyone with the street smarts needed to make contact. To make matters worse, Mio is also the estranged bastard daughter of Liberal-Democratic Party member Saito Takahashi, a man of unimpressive political talent but voracious ambition who has practically inherited a safe prefectural seat in rural Inaba from his father before him. In time, Mio prays, she’ll gather enough power, money, or infamy to get back at her dad and kick over the whole rotten framework that gives men like him the power to squash the lives of anyone who threatens their precious little status quo. Failing that, revenge on him will do fine.
Background
Season 1, Episode 1
Persona
Samson is a famous Biblical figure best known for praying to God in his final, captured hours for the strength to wreck house in the temple of Dagon, thus, fatally bringing the temple down on himself and his assailants.
Samson is a tall, broad-shouldered figure of inky black, clad in a torn robe of flowing quicksilver and a brilliant red bandana whose long and flowing folds double as a scarf. It can be hard to tell, sometimes, where the figure’s head of spiked red hair ends and the bandana begins. Each arm also bears an oversized manacle of battered iron linked together by a silvery chain. Though the figure is obviously masculine in stature and humanoid in shape, it has no discernable facial features and its body is silky smooth, almost plastic in appearance.
Logs and Cutscenes
Season 1
- 2025-07-10: Special Delivery
- 2025-07-11: The Trail Will Run Cold
- 2025-07-12: Coming Clean
- 2025-07-25: Reservoir Dogs
- 2025-07-29: It's Some Kind of Magic
- 2025-08-09: Fly Close to the Sun
- 2025-08-16: Of Crime and Beef Bowls
- 2025-08-23: The Godfather
- 2025-08-30: Otherside Picnic
- 2025-09-02: Constants
- 2025-09-06: Catch Fire in the Sun
- 2025-09-18: Sunrise Parabellum
- 2025-09-20: Family Conspiracy
- 2025-09-24: Cute, Cool and Passion
- 2025-09-27: Atelier Nakata and the Cardboard Dragon
- 2025-09-28: Bludgeon
- 2025-11-09: What is This, a Crossover Episode?! A Phantom Dragon Story
- 2025-11-27: One Last Birthday Part Two
Mio is the maladjusted daughter of LDP Politician Saito Takahashi and the late Kaori Kazama, center for the 1990's idol group "3SHINE". She had a cheery childhood despite her father's complete absence, with her mother's two co-stars stepping in as aunts to help manage things since the two never actually married. Things went badly once Mio reached adolescence, her politically ambitious father moving to rub out a loose end from his past by arranging for a convenient car crash to take care of the two. Mio survived, and was shepherded through high school under strict guard until she was deemed a political risk to her conservative father's ascension and taken away to be put out to pasture. Mio was subsequently rescued by friends of her mother who revealed that the whole gang had really been investigating paranormal mysteries with the idol thing as a (relatively successful) cover/hobby, and there's a whole 'nother story in there we don't have time to tell. One last assassination attempt for the road fell flat, as Mio and her rescuers were waylaid in a supernatural space in Sumaru City where everything boiled over and awoke Mio to the idea that maybe she should stop being nice and start throwing bricks through reality's (metaphorical) windows (maybe this is also literal). One year and change later, and Mio now masquerades as a friendly young nun in a church in Sumaru City. It's all a front, of course, the head priest there is also an old friend of her mom's. The young hellraiser wants to live hard and take explosive revenge on the world in equal measure - her heart is in the right place, but now, but passion is something easily manipulated...
Season 1, Episode 1
Persona
Samson is a famous Biblical figure best known for praying to God in his final, captured hours for the strength to wreck house in the temple of Dagon, thus, fatally bringing the temple down on himself and his assailants. Whether his actions were right or wrong, they certainly were terminal and decisive.
Samson is a tall, broad-shouldered figure of matte black form clad, wearing a torn robe of flowing quicksilver and a brilliant red bandana whose long and flowing folds double as a scarf. It can be hard to tell, sometimes, where the figure’s head of spiked red hair ends and the bandana begins. Each arm also bears an oversized manacle of battered iron linked together by a silvery chain. Though the figure is obviously masculine in stature and humanoid in shape, it has no discernable facial features and its body is silky smooth, almost plastic in appearance.
Logs and Cutscenes
Season 1
- 2025-07-10: Special Delivery
- 2025-07-11: The Trail Will Run Cold
- 2025-07-12: Coming Clean
- 2025-07-29: It's Some Kind of Magic
There are no cutscenes on this wiki that Mio Kazama participated in.