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Miggrator is an unlockable character in a 2-D PS2 fighting game developed by MIGRATE Co. Her background is shrouded with mystery, but when you play as her in single mode you come to learn about her. Miggrator was the daughter of a wealthy noble, but when her father became tangled with conflict she was kidnapped. She was put through human testing which inevitably killed her. Believed to be a failure, her body was discarded. However, some time after she had supposedly died, Miggrator was seen, but she did not retain her human features nor emotions. All she had were her memories of her human life and she was driven to seek the people who took her life. The last boss she faces in single mode is her father, who actually turns out to be the one who was in charge of the tests conducted on her. He conducted the tests on himself too, died, and came back the same way she did. He reveals that his goal was to create an immortal being that defied death. His theories of immortality are contradicted though when Miggrator impales him into the machine that "created Gods". As she destroys her father's laboratory, she cries. Miggrator's fighting style is much more graceful and flexible than the other characters that she appears to be dancing. The chains around her wrists can also be manipulated to her will and she uses it when she fights.
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Miggrator begins as part of the initial party of a medieval-ish rpg. She is the loud mouthed female thief who decides to join the hero in his quest to save the world. Why? Because picking locks isn’t such a lucrative business. Miggrator serves as eye candy for the male players. One wonders how she manages to fight in a pink corset, bikini bottom, stockings, and heels. Four hours into the game Miggrator will fall off a cliff, leaving the party terribly distraught over her death… for about ten minutes. They quickly forget about her until the end of the game. Miggrator has decided to join the enemy. Why? Because her “friends” decided to leave her at the bottom of a cliff while they trotted off to save the world. Miggrator will no longer look as she once did. In fact, the blond, blue-eyed knight(who could never be the hero because he is far too rich and rpg heroes are always poor) comments that she looks like a corpse and he cannot for the life of him imagine why he once thought she was hot. This comment get Miggrator’s blood boiling and she attacks the party. Event though Miggrator has powerful spells such as Instant Death, the fight is the easiest in the game and the party simply walk away in search of the evil magician who is still trying to take over the world.
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Miggrator is a late, though not final, boss in a game. She is an undead trickster that seems to have no motive to annoy the main characters other than simply for the sake of it. She uses dirty schemes and taunts the players time and again throughout the main story line until they finally corner her. Once she is defeated, the players find out that she is actually on their side, because she somehow managed to lead them out of danger with her antics. She has also trained them, because with each battle the character gained far above the normal amount of experience. If the characters beat her every time throughout the game, and did a side quest in which they discovered the hidden undead village (who turn out not to be undead at all, but a special group of folk adapted to live underground), she joins the party for the final battle. The AI controls her, but she does not take a slot in the party (she appears on the sidelines but still functions as a normal character). She is very powerful and makes the final boss a cinch.
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In an adventure RPG, Miggrator is a noblewoman, long dead, but held in the dungeon of a sorcerer that the player encounters as an undead thing. When the player ends up in the dungeon with Miggrator, she starts to attack them out of madness, but the player staves off being killed long enough for the undead noblewoman to come to her senses. She then recounts the events that led to her imprisonment. As it happens, she was the sorcerer's lover in life but the sorcerer turned against her when he believed she was unfaithful to him and he had her locked in his dungeon where she eventually starved to death. During her last day's Miggrator's anger and hatred grew strong, so strong that even after her death those concepts and feelings didn't die with her and the ambient magic running rampant through the sorcerer's tower kept her from completely crossing over to the land of the dead. Miggrator now appeals to the player to go into the tower and avenge her. Some time later, your taken into the tower for an interrogation at which point you have the opportunity to strike at the wizard. After a grueling boss battle, the wizard is drained of his powers but the player doesn't kill him. Instead he throws the wizard down into the dungeon and frees Miggrator to deal with her one time lover as she sees fit. As the player walks away from the tower they can hear the wizard's blood curdling screams echoing through the air.
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Miggrator was the Queen of the empire of Gugei. It was a peaceful and prosperous kingdom until an ex-lover, embittered by the breakup and corrupted over many years by an imp, confronted her. He was convinced that she had used him to gain influence with the neighboring countries. The truth was, she sensed in him a growing darkness and wanted to distance herself from him before anything horrible happened. As it stood, she parleyed with this insensed man as stately as she would with any diplomat for over an hour, much longer than he originally planned. In the end he shouted "You were always cold as stone. I hope you wear it well" and placed on her a hex, transforming Miggrator into a statue. A millennium later, the heroes stumbled into an ancient ruin. Ancient legend tells of a beautiful monarch, capable of turning the tides of war with well spoken words. Turned to stone by an evil despot, if one could somehow revive her they would surely gain a valuable ally. Especially against a centuries old dictator...
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Miggrator is found by the party when they stumble upon a dreary looking mansion in a drearier town. Ever-so-curious, the party enters the eerie mansion to find Miggrator, dressed in an ghoulish wedding gown and shackled to a prisoner's ball. They question her, and in doing so, learn about her horrible past. About 5 years ago, Miggrator's wedding was crashed when a bunch of corrupted government officials shot her husband-to-be. They also killed many of her wedding guests, including her and her fiance's family. They took Miggrator, accusing her of many crimes she didn't commit, really only using her for their dirty work and pleasures. Eventually, when the government changed, Miggrator was let out of the grasp of the ruined government, but she is overcome with a thirst for vengeance and revenge. She has done research over the years, and has found information about the very corrupted officials that had ruined her love and life 5 years ago. Miggrator requests that the party finds these ex- officials and end their life in the most painful way possible. The quest is done, and when the party returns, they find Miggrator and she is satisfied. It is revealed that she is actually a vengeful spirit that could not be put to rest because her soul was so sure of revenge. Her soul is finally at rest when she learns that the men who unjustified her life have died painful deaths, and she drifts into the sky, crying.
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Miggrator, a wealthy noble woman with a heart of solid gold. Or was, after an unexpected acident that involved donations to a science funding in person and a 'scientist' tripping over their lab coat and spilling a whole bunch of chemicals on to the poor woman. She went through five hellish days of being bed-ridden with illness, she turned to solid stone and was chained down, buried and forgotten.
However in the game the secondary hero is the one to find her old and rotting coffin and a very unhappy noble woman statue.She politely as she can asks what year it is and what happened to her once beautiful society. After much explaining she notices something has been stolen from her coffin as she remembered she was buried with all her possessions, she asks you to get her collar.
After finding the collar and giving it back to Miggrator she gives you her eternal thanks and says she owes you a large debt as the collar was the females sides of her family's heirloom and was worth more and more each generation and by her generation it had been worth billions. She also reveals it is filled to the brim with summoners magic.
After completing another quest of hers, "Will you go find the confounded key those silly maids of mine used for these shackles and this ball and chain?", she comes with the party, over time she regains her human complexion which is both good and bad, Good because social standing is almost everything in the game and Miggrator has plenty of it, bad though because she looses her solid defense stat once human again however she gains the ability to turn back to stone to raise it for a limited time period.
After the game is defeated you see Miggrator and your main speed team mate get married and restart the noble society she had built. You can also play as her if you chose to play again :3
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I am: Lady Luck, Goddess of fallen princesses, Patron deity of shipwrecked maidens, Goddess of Forlorn Maidens, Goddess of imprisonment, Goddess of Married Women, Goddess of soul mates, Goddess of the late royalty,
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I eat: The hearts of beautiful young men.
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my bands: Bound and Broken - Violin, Unrequited - Vocals and songwriting, Ignorance is Bliss - keyboard, pale chains of death - vocals, dead rain- keyboards, Screaming Silence - Vocals, Prisoners of Love - Keyboards, Queen Victoria's - lead vocalists and a guitarist, Distinctly Ruffled - synthesizer, Ice Cold Satellite - Vocals, Damp and Cold- Drummer,
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I bleed: diamonds,
Miggrator · Tue Jun 24, 2008 @ 08:01am · 0 Comments |
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