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MY MHA OC MOMIKO LEE HERO NAME “CYCLONE”
So it’s like 2am while I’m posting this…. So I’m not writing her whole bio out right now. Sorry! I’ll probably just edit this part later:)
*UPDATE*
So basically Miko was abused as a child. Emotionally and physically. Here is a summary of Miko’s Trauma
**Early Childhood Abuse**
- Miko was physically and emotionally abused by people who were supposed to protect her—likely family or guardians.
- The abuse wasn’t just occasional; it was patterned, manipulative, and deeply isolating.
- She was told her quirk was useless, that she was a “glorified water hose” that she was a burden, and that her existence was inconvenient.
- These messages became internalized, shaping her self-worth and her silence.
**Emotional Suppression & Isolation**
- Miko learned early that speaking up led to punishment or dismissal, so she stopped talking about her pain.
- She became quiet—not shy, but *strategically invisible*. She believed silence was strength.
- Her trauma made her hyper-aware of others’ moods, especially anger or loud voices, which triggered her anxiety.
**PTSD & Panic Responses**
- Miko lives with PTSD. Her symptoms include:
- Panic attacks, especially during combat or high-stress situations.
- Physical freezing when touched unexpectedly.
- Flashbacks triggered by yelling, sudden movement, or emotional vulnerability.
- She often dissociates—mentally checking out to survive moments that feel too intense.
**Survival in Silence**
- Despite everything, Miko never quit. She trained harder, studied longer, and pushed herself beyond her limits.
- She never told anyone—not out of pride, but out of fear that she’d be pitied or seen as weak.
- Her silence became a shield, but also a prison.
**The Shift Toward Healing**
- After her breakdown and hospitalization, Miko began to realize that silence wasn’t strength—it was self-pity disguised as control.
- She started opening up—not for sympathy, but for *understanding*.
- She acknowledged her trauma, her anxiety, her sadness—but refused to let it define her.
**Her Relationship with Bakugo**
- Bakugo was once a trigger—loud, explosive, unpredictable.
- But he became a constant. Not soft, but *present*. He didn’t try to fix her. He just stayed.
- Their connection is built on mutual recognition: both carry pain, both fight hard, both struggle to speak.
- Miko’s first kiss with Bakugo was the first time she was touched without violence. It rewired something deep inside her. It made her realize that her past doesn’t define her. And she can move past it.
-She still doesn’t like being touched, and she still lives with her anxiety and ptsd everyday but she’s learning and healing
So overall, Miko’s trauma isn’t a backstory—it’s a living part of her. But she’s learning to coexist with it, not be consumed by it. She’s not healed. She’s *healing*. And that’s what I think makes her arc so powerful. Is she me? Yeah. All of my characters are pieces of me. Miko is the one I relate to the most :)
MY MHA OC MOMIKO LEE HERO NAME “CYCLONE”
So it’s like 2am while I’m posting this…. So I’m not writing her whole bio out right now. Sorry! I’ll probably just edit this part later:)
*UPDATE*
So basically Miko was abused as a child. Emotionally and physically. Here is a summary of Miko’s Trauma
**Early Childhood Abuse**
- Miko was physically and emotionally abused by people who were supposed to protect her—likely family or guardians.
- The abuse wasn’t just occasional; it was patterned, manipulative, and deeply isolating.
- She was told her quirk was useless, that she was a “glorified water hose” that she was a burden, and that her existence was inconvenient.
- These messages became internalized, shaping her self-worth and her silence.
**Emotional Suppression & Isolation**
- Miko learned early that speaking up led to punishment or dismissal, so she stopped talking about her pain.
- She became quiet—not shy, but *strategically invisible*. She believed silence was strength.
- Her trauma made her hyper-aware of others’ moods, especially anger or loud voices, which triggered her anxiety.
**PTSD & Panic Responses**
- Miko lives with PTSD. Her symptoms include:
- Panic attacks, especially during combat or high-stress situations.
- Physical freezing when touched unexpectedly.
- Flashbacks triggered by yelling, sudden movement, or emotional vulnerability.
- She often dissociates—mentally checking out to survive moments that feel too intense.
**Survival in Silence**
- Despite everything, Miko never quit. She trained harder, studied longer, and pushed herself beyond her limits.
- She never told anyone—not out of pride, but out of fear that she’d be pitied or seen as weak.
- Her silence became a shield, but also a prison.
**The Shift Toward Healing**
- After her breakdown and hospitalization, Miko began to realize that silence wasn’t strength—it was self-pity disguised as control.
- She started opening up—not for sympathy, but for *understanding*.
- She acknowledged her trauma, her anxiety, her sadness—but refused to let it define her.
**Her Relationship with Bakugo**
- Bakugo was once a trigger—loud, explosive, unpredictable.
- But he became a constant. Not soft, but *present*. He didn’t try to fix her. He just stayed.
- Their connection is built on mutual recognition: both carry pain, both fight hard, both struggle to speak.
- Miko’s first kiss with Bakugo was the first time she was touched without violence. It rewired something deep inside her. It made her realize that her past doesn’t define her. And she can move past it.
-She still doesn’t like being touched, and she still lives with her anxiety and ptsd everyday but she’s learning and healing
So overall, Miko’s trauma isn’t a backstory—it’s a living part of her. But she’s learning to coexist with it, not be consumed by it. She’s not healed. She’s *healing*. And that’s what I think makes her arc so powerful. Is she me? Yeah. All of my characters are pieces of me. Miko is the one I relate to the most :)