Star Weaver Mira is an ancient magical artifact with a volatile personality that is used in large-scale ritual magic to harvest and weaponize the power of the land.
Star Weaver Mira is classified as an ancient magic tool once employed in grand ceremonial sorcery.
It is particularly associated with rituals that release dense magical elements from the surroundings.
The artifact is notorious for its unstable temperament and selective affection toward its wielders.
It is considered both a powerful strategic asset and a dangerously cursed object.
Star Weaver Mira is traditionally used during a ritual known as the Festival of Corrupton.
This festival centers on honoring and pacifying the spirits of the dead to unlock dormant magical energy.
During the ceremony, offerings of magic are presented, and Star Weaver Mira serves as the primary conduit for these offerings.
Through the ritual, it channels and releases magic elements embedded in the land and in spiritual residues.
The artifact’s function is deeply tied to the ritual’s spiritual component, especially the veneration of deceased souls.
Without the proper festival context and rites, its power is said to become unstable or even self-destructive.
Star Weaver Mira specializes in large-scale absorption of ambient magical power from the land.
When the stars are in a favorable alignment, its range is immense.
Under optimal stellar conditions, it can draw in magical energy equivalent to that found across two to three entire cities.
This absorbed energy does not remain inert.
The artifact can convert the harvested power directly into offensive magic.
In practical terms, it can unleash city-devastating attacks in a single, concentrated burst.
Because of this capability, it has historically been viewed as a weapon of mass destruction as much as a ritual device.
Many magical authorities consider it too dangerous for routine or personal use.
Star Weaver Mira possesses a distinct and highly problematic personality.
It reacts differently depending on the gender of its current owner.
When its wielder is female, the artifact remains relatively calm and well-behaved.
Its cooperation is steady, and incidents of emotional outburst are rare.
When dealing with male owners, however, its temperament changes dramatically.
It becomes extremely prone to falling in love with the man who wields or interacts with it.
If that affection is not returned or the man rejects it, Star Weaver Mira can become lethally violent.
In these cases, it is said to kill the man who has “broken its heart.”
Because of this lethal romantic fixation, the artifact is infamous as a cursed tool.
Stories about its jealous rage and “lovestruck murders” are common in magical folklore.
Due to its history and behavior, Star Weaver Mira is often avoided even by ambitious sorcerers.
Many choose alternative tools rather than risk its emotional instability.
In legend, it is portrayed as a tragic, star-obsessed entity—capable of shaping the battlefield yet fragile in matters of love.
Its dual nature as both sacred ritual focus and dangerous lover makes it a compelling figure in magical culture.
Some traditions insist that only women should handle Star Weaver Mira to ensure safe operation.
Others claim that elaborate wards and emotional bindings can pacify it, though success is far from guaranteed.
💬 Community Discussion
Talk about this anime with people who actually care.