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Miko Miyazaki
Biographical information
Birth

Year 1155

Death

Year 1184

Hometown

Azure City

First Comic

120

Last Comic

464 (Death)
465 (Corpse)
1024 (Flashback)

Physical description
Species

Human

Gender

Female

Age

28+

Hair color

Black

Chronological and political information
Affiliation

Sapphire Guard (Formerly)
Azure City
Southern Pantheon

Class

Monk/Fallen Paladin

Alignment

Lawful Good (Debatable, originally)

Known masters

Lord Shojo (deceased)
Gin-Jun (deceased)

Status

Deceased

D&D Stats
Level

2+/10-14

Str

13+

Dex

17+

Wis

11+

Cha

12+

Feats

Cleave, Exotic Weapon Proficiency: Katana, Improved Two-Weapon Fighting, Improved Unarmed Strike, Power Attack, Quick Draw, Stunning Fist, Track, Two-Weapon Fighting

Skills

Knowledge: the Planes, Knowledge: What The Hell She's Talking About 0, Spellcraft 0, Survival 1

Abilities

Monk class abilities, unavailable paladin mount: horse "Windstriker"

Spells

paladin spell list

Miko Miyazaki was a Paladin of the Sapphire Guard of Azure City, and was known to be its most zealous member. She was the primary antagonist of the second book, No Cure for the Paladin Blues.

History[]

Early Life[]

Miko's father's name was Eyko,[1] a member of a noble family of Azure City. Her parents died to unknown causes when Miko was at an young age. She was later taken in by monks of a dojo and was raised in a monastery.[2] When she was thirteen years old, she was selected to be trained as a Paladin of the elite Sapphire Guard, an organization sworn to protect Soon's Gate.

How the Paladin Got His Scar[]

Before becoming a paladin, Miko was an Acolyte of the Sapphire Guard serving under Commander Gin-Jun. During that time, the Guard was searching for the Crimson Mantle in hobgoblin settlements; Gin-Jun's policy of indiscriminately killing all hobgoblins in his way resulted in provoking hobgoblin attacks on Azure City territory. Gin-Jun taught Miko that hobgoblins were usually Evil, and that those who technically weren't were still supporting an Evil society; he encouraged her to never hesitate to punish Evil, support for Evil, or tolerance for Evil.

When Captain O-Chul of the Azurite army attempted to block the Sapphire Guard from entering the main hobgoblin settlement, in an attempt to avoid any more needless violence, Miko fought him to a standstill until Saha Kapoor flooded the Guard's path with water from the hobgoblins' reservoir, forcing them to retreat. Later, Miko, along with the rest of the Sapphire Guard, was present for Gin-Jun's gyeoltu (duel of honor) with O-Chul. When Zhou Bo stepped in Gin-Jun's way to protect an unarmed and wounded O-Chul, Gin-Jun struck her with his katana — after which Miko sneaked from behind and snapped his neck, her motivation being that "the woman was not part of the duel".

After the matter with the hobgoblins was resolved diplomatically, and O-Chul was inducted into the Sapphire Guard by Lord Shojo, Miko met O-Chul and Hinjo in a bar. When she asked O-Chul why he decided to join the Sapphire Guard despite the Guard's animosity towards him as a commoner, he gave her a long speech, outlining his motivation to do whatever he could do to align the Guard with his conscience. Miko interpreted his argument as saying that if someone betrayed Azure City, it would be their job to stop the traitor with whatever means they had at their disposal.[3]

Dungeon Crawlin' Fools[]

Miko first appeared in the final strip of the first book, a foreshadowing of her mission to capture the Order of the Stick.

No Cure for the Paladin Blues[]

Meeting the Order[]

Lord Shojo sent Miko on a mission to capture the Order of the Stick and bring to Azure City so they could stand trial for their "crimes" (really an elaborate plot conceived by Lord Shojo and Eugene Greenhilt to enlist the services of the Order). She endured 80 Comic Strips' worth of travel, including a montage sequence, in order to get to the Order, and managed to subdue them within a few rounds due to unfair conditions and being a much higher level. Miko then "escorted" the Order to Azure City.

Shortly after they arrived at Azure City, the Order was put on trial, while Miko chased Belkar around the whole palace after he escaped from his confinement and murdered a guard. Eventually, the two combatants crashed through a window. Before Miko could kill Belkar, Vaarsuvius hit her with a Scorching Ray, and proceeded to tell Miko that, even though V hated Belkar, V still preferred him to Miko. Miko then began to fight against the entire Order, until Shojo intervened.

War and XPs[]

Shortly before the New Year's Celebrations, Miko was sent by Lord Shojo to carry a message to the Dwarven Kingdom (the message being a letter written by Durkon Thundershield, requesting to return home). On the way back to Azure City she ran into Redcloak and Xykon, who were marching ahead of their hobgoblin army to disable the Azure City magic early warning beacons. Miko escaped, but Xykon was able to use some stray hairs from the package she dropped (which contained the reply from the Dwarven High Priest of Thor), in order to scry on her.

Miko's Downfall[]

Miko quickly returned to Azure City to warn Lord Shojo about the coming invasion, but she and Hinjo overheard Lord Shojo talking to Roy Greenhilt. After hearing Lord Shojo confess that he was faking senility and working behind the backs of the Sapphire Guard to circumvent Soon's oath, she jumped to the conclusion that he and the Order of the Stick are in league with Xykon and the Hobgoblins, and sliced Lord Shojo in two. This action caused her to be struck down by the 12 Gods and turned her into a fallen paladin. She then battled with Roy, then with Hinjo in order to escape. She almost killed Hinjo, but Roy stepped in. She was then taken to prison.

Treason

Miko becomes a fallen paladin.

There she met Belkar again, and was outraged at his presence. She and Sabine shared a short conversation, where Sabine tried to turn her into a blackguard. In response, Miko broke Sabine's neck, which did nothing but irritate Sabine. During the Battle of Azure City, she was seen meditating several times, and was also seen when the Grand Larceny Prisoner's poisoned arrow bounced off the wall of the prison. Later, while praying to the Twelve Gods, she saw an almost unnoticeable crack in one of the bars. She used this to her advantage, and kicked the bar several times, breaking it in half. She made her way to the throne room of the palace, killing several hobgoblins in the process, including Jirix. She entered the throne room, and saw Xykon fighting the ghost-martyrs of the Sapphire Guard. She noticed O-Chul standing in front of the throne, still frozen by Xykon. She walked up the steps and took O-Chul's katana, and prepared to shatter the sapphire. Soon Kim's ghost noticed this, and, horrified, attempted to tell Miko that she did not need to do this. Xykon quickly escaped with Redcloak, and Miko, not hearing Soon, shattered the sapphire, as well as the throne, obliterating the palace.

Maybe this is better

Miko dies.

Later, Miko is shown, charred and injured, lying against some of the rubble. She saw Soon's ghost, and said that he could still destroy Xykon and Redcloak. Soon told her that when she destroyed the sapphire, she removed the one thing keeping the ghost-martyrs tied to the mortal plane. He also told her that Miko fulfilled the duty she was given by the Twelve Gods by destroying the Gate, thus rendering it unable to be used by evil forces. Miko asked if this meant she could become a paladin again, but Soon said that while she fulfilled her duties as a paladin, she had not redeemed herself, as she never admitted she was wrong in the first place, even to herself. Miko weakly asked if she would see Windstriker again. Soon told her that Windstriker may visit her. Miko said that was good enough for her. While the scene panned out, it was shown that Miko's body split at the waist when she fell, fatally injuring her. She then died, unbeknownst to the Order, though Haley and Belkar both find this out later (and forget due to the Memory Charm, though Roy remembered). After Xykon conquered Azure City, Tsukiko came across Miko's body, but did not turn her into an undead, saying she needed both halves of the body, and that she might not have been a powerful undead anyway.

Utterly Dwarfed[]

Miko appeared once in a flashback during the Northern Godsmoot.

Personality and Traits[]

She was a self-righteous, arrogant, confrontational person that often irritated anyone who interacted with her, even her fellow paladins. One of the other paladins of the Sapphire Guard once asked the Order "Why do you think that she is so often sent on missions far from Azure City?" The creator, Rich Burlew, has made the comment that Miko is one of the worst ways to play a paladin. Nonetheless, she still approached her code with utmost seriousness and did her best to hold to it: stringently avoiding lawbreaking, acting altruistically whenever possible, and refusing to bend to the forces of evil. Indeed, one of the major division points between her and the Order was her belief that "a paladin never compromises", which left her unable to tolerate the actions of several members of the Order, particularly Belkar Bitterleaf. Outside of her beloved Windstriker, she is shown to be deeply lonely, occasionally but fruitlessly seeking companionship in both the Order and her fellow paladins. Her attitudes are shown to stem somewhat from the similarly zealous Gin-Jun, the onetime commander of the Sapphire Guard who mentored her in her youth.

After her confrontation with the Order at the end of their trial, she grew increasingly unstable and paranoid--her arrogance revealing itself as an outright messiah complex, as she convinced herself that her misfortunes were the result of a divine plan of which she was the central actor. The revelation of Shojo's true motives destroyed her faith in the Sapphire Guard, but caused her to completely affirm her devotion to that divine plan, an affirmation that her fall from grace only locked in fully. Only when on her deathbed, at the advice of Soon, did she begin to understand the error of her ways, taking his admonitions quietly and finally accepting compromise.

Powers and Abilities[]

Jirixgetsowned

Miko decapitates Jirix.

Miko was the most powerful of the paladins of the Sapphire Guard, and quickly overwhelmed the Order when they first clashed with the aid of Windstriker (although it should be noted that Roy was armed with only a club, most of the Order was disadvantaged due to a sudden rain storm, and Durkon refused to take part of the fight). Later Miko again outmatched them under similar conditions, although Roy comments that it was caused by the "stupid rail-road storyline". Even as a fallen paladin Miko still manages to handily defeat Hinjo, the second most powerful member of the Sapphire Guard, but is then handily defeated by Roy, then armed with his improved sword. She also managed to take down Redcloak in a match-up that was humorously watched by Xykon, MiTD, and the Demon Cockroaches. She later decapitated Jirix by kicking his head off, killing him, with enough force that his head killed another hobgoblin in front of him, then immediately killing another with a swift karate chop.

As a paladin, Miko had all the powers of one, had impressive martial-arts skills from her training as a monk, and would often use her mount, Windstriker, or certain items in tandem with her own abilities, making her a formidable opponent. As a fallen paladin, Miko was reduced to her abilities as a monk, but was still dangerous and crafty and managed to change the course of the entire battle of Azure City by inadvertently saving Xykon and Redcloak's lives and destroying the Gate.

Weapons and Equipment[]

  • Katana
  • Wakizashi
  • Magic boots, cloak, and armor: According to commentary in the print version of War and XPs, Miko's gear was enchanted by celestial powers to provide various unidentified magical enhancements. However, these enchantments only worked properly if the gear was being worn by a Paladin in good standing, and turned gray and beige from their original white and blue after Miko Fell. The loss of several magic items proved a contributing factor to Miko's loss to Roy.

Trivia[]

  • A miko is a Japanese term literally meaning "shaman woman."
  • "Miyazaki" is a city in southern Japan. Miyazaki is also a surname of famous Anime animator, director and producer—Hayao Miyazaki
  • Miko's last words were: "I can live with that."

Statistics[]

Gallery[]

References[]

Sapphire Guard
Soon KimLord ShojoHinjoMiko MiyazakiO-ChulLienHo ThanhRonjoJiayaYunjiArgentWindstrikerRazor
Appearances
120, 174, 189, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 219, 220, 222, 223, 224, 225, 227, 228, 238, 242, 243, 246, 248, 250, 251, 263, 264, 265, 270, 279, 281, 284, 285, 290, 298, 335, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 411, 415, 419, 436, 458, 460, 461, 462, 464, 465, 1024
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