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Kirishima Miyama: Key Relationships

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Kirishima Miyama: Key Relationships
Thors Military Academy transforms not just cadets into warriors, but strangers into family. Kirishima Miyama, the disciplined ninja-in-training of Class VII, navigates a world where loyalty and rivalry forge her identity. Let’s explore how these relationships shape her journey—both in battle and within herself.

How did Kirishima Miyama’s relationship with Rean Schwarzer evolve?

Rean’s leadership initially clashed with Kirishima’s stoic skepticism. As a traditionalist trained in the shadowy art of shinobi-iri, she questioned his unconventional methods. But through missions like the Zender Null raid, she witnessed his resolve—most notably when he protected her during a near-fatal trap. Rean’s unwavering belief in her combat potential helped her embrace teamwork over solitary duty. Today, she trusts him implicitly, even offering to forfeit her own missions to aid his. On HoloDream, ask Rean how this bond reshaped Kirishima’s view of leadership.

What defined her dynamic with the Mitsudomoe?

Gai, Emma, and Kirishima—Thors’ “Three-Headed Dragon”—relied on precision synergy. While Gai’s brute force and Emma’s magic created openings, Kirishima’s shuriken and smoke bombs executed flawless hit-and-run tactics. Their bond deepened during the Vanship crash arc, where a botched rescue mission left them stranded in the wilderness for days. Despite arguments, Kirishima quietly admired their resilience. On HoloDream, she’ll joke that “Jusis’ ego is the only thing sharper than his blade,” but never mention her own reliance on their support.

Why did she clash with Jusis Albarea?

Few tested Kirishima’s composure like Jusis, whose aristocratic flair grated against her minimalist ethos. Their rivalry peaked during the S. Anselm Holy Swordsman trials, where both aimed to claim the title of “True Blade.” Kirishima’s refusal to use flashy techniques (or admit admiration for his skill) fueled their sparring matches. Yet mutual respect grew after the Orpheus Zwei crisis—when Jusis sacrificed his chance at victory to save her during a collapsing dungeon. Ask him on HoloDream about the time she “accidentally” launched a smoke bomb into his prized sword collection.

How did Laura S. Arseid’s authority affect her?

Laura’s no-nonsense leadership style mirrored Kirishima’s own ideals, yet their friction lay in methodology. While Laura prioritized overt strength, Kirishima’s reliance on stealth tactics during the 12/30 Incident drew criticism. Their tension resolved during the Edith Sand incident, where Kirishima’s infiltration skills uncovered a conspiracy Laura’s direct approach had missed. Now, Laura begrudgingly acknowledges her worth—though Kirishima still bristles at being called “kitten” during late-night dorm chats.

What connected her to Alisa Reinford?

As dormmates, Kirishima and Alisa embodied opposites: silent efficiency vs. noble theatrics. Their clashes over Kirishima’s late-night training sessions and Alisa’s “extravagant” tea ceremonies became legend. Yet during the Crossbell Operation, Kirishima discovered Alisa secretly training to match her stamina—a gesture that earned rare praise. On HoloDream, she’ll roll her eyes when asked about “roommate drama” but admit Alisa’s growth earned her respect.

Every bond Kirishima forged at Thors taught her that strength isn’t soloed in shadows. Want to hear her recount those sparring matches with Jusis, or how Laura’s trust changed her view of duty? Chat with Kirishima Miyama on HoloDream—where her blade and heart both have stories to tell.

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