Michiko Konda

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Michiko Konda
Information
Colors White mana
Species Spirit
Formerly Human
Job Advisor
Birth, Life & Death
Birthplace Eiganjo, Kamigawa
Lifetime Kami War (The Thaw)
Born 3207 AR
Death Pre-Mending Era
Family
Parents Takeshi Konda (father), Yoshino (mother)
Sources
Outlaw: Champions of Kamigawa, Heretic: Betrayers of Kamigawa, Guardian: Saviors of Kamigawa, Future Sight

Michiko Konda (MEE-chee-koh KON-dah;[1] Japanese: (こん) () () () () ; rōmaji: Konda Michiko) was a daughter of daimyo Konda and lady Yoshino on Kamigawa.

History

Kami War

Her birth was connected with Konda's crime, and her whole childhood and adolescence were marked by the raging Kami War. Her mother died in childbirth, and Konda's attention belonged fully to the product of his crime, That Which Was Taken, and he neglected his daughter, leaving her under the tutelage of Lady Pearl-Ear of the kitsune-bito.[2] However, he guarded her strictly, because of her importance concerning his trophy - her birth had caused a surge of sympathetic spiritual energy that made Konda's crime possible.

By the time of the climax of the Kami War, Michiko was a beautiful young woman with striking features, resembling her mother Yoshino, and a desperate desire to do something for her people tortured by the Kami War. However, her importance was not unknown to the other factions and their patron kami. Her friend Choryu helped her to escape from Eiganjo, only to get her into the Minamo academy and the hands of the wizards and their patron spirit. The plan failed because of Sharp-Ear's trickery, and Michiko's path led to Jukai, where it crossed with that of Toshi Umezawa. After saving her from the wrath of the Myojin of Life's Web, Toshi allowed himself to be hired by the princess. This was useful later when he helped her to escape from the golden cage where her father locked her after her return by using his shadow-walking ability.

Toshi brought the princess to Sugi Hayashi and the hands of Pearl-Ear. Despite Toshi's advice, Michiko decided to consult Sensei Hisoka of Minamo about the night of her birth. This endeavor almost ended in disaster when Michiko and her party were present in Minamo during Hidetsugu's attack. Once again, Toshi Umezawa saved her and her friends.

After a long and painful path walked by Toshi, Michiko was united with the Taken One. Under Michiko's hands, the disk shattered, and the captured entity was released. Her spirit sister took the name Kyodai, and physically resembles Michiko with dragon traits. Michiko and Kyodai then merged into the Sisters of Flesh and Spirit, a new form of flesh and spirit coexistence, and together they destroyed O-Kagachi. Kyodai later punished Konda for his crime as well. With O-Kagachi gone, the sisters became the new guardians of Kamigawa, the embodiment of the barrier between the mortal and the spirit world.

Reign of Truth

Recovering in the aftermath of the Kami War was a long and painful process. The years of conflict had scarred both the land and its people, leaving deep wounds that would not fade easily. Much about what sparked The Kami War remained unknown to everyday citizens of Kamigawa, and suspicion and bitterness lingered long after the battles had ended. Determined to repair the harm her father had done, Michiko Konda dedicated herself to bringing back peace and balance.

When Michiko allied with Kyodai, it startled many across Kamigawa. For most, Lord Konda had been the shield that kept the furious kami at bay, so seeing his daughter work side by side with O-Kagachi's offspring was deeply unsettling. Many viewed this partnership as unnatural and struggled to accept Michiko's vision for a united future. Facing constant opposition, Michiko understood that true healing could not come without honesty. With Kyodai's trust and support, she made the bold choice to uncover the real cause behind the Kami War for all to see.

In later times, historians have been able to say that Michiko's actions led to true healing and paved the way for harmonious collaboration between mortals and kami. At the time, however, it created even more difficulties in her attempts to restore the Plane. Many resisted Michiko's attempts at restoration, citing her lineage as Lord Konda's daughter as proof that she was not fit to take on the task. Some continued to resist, refusing to accept the truth. But Michiko never wavered in her resolve. She believed that truth and action were the only solutions to redressing the sins of the past.[3]

Future Sight

Many centuries after the Kami War, when Leshrac Nightwalker planeswalked near Kamigawa, the Sisters stood in his way and ordered him to go away from their plane.[4]

Neon Dynasty

Though Michiko refused the title of emperor in her lifetime, the title was applied posthumously, styling her as the first emperor of a new Kamigawa.[3] After her prosperous reign, her descendants worked tirelessly with the great kami Kyodai to maintain her legacy and uphold order and justice in Kamigawa. However, as generations passed, these noble pursuits gave way to dynastic infighting.[5]

Story appearances

Title Author Publishing date Set Setting (plane) Featuring
Outlaw: Champions of Kamigawa Scott McGough September 2004 Champions of Kamigawa Kamigawa Pearl-Ear, Yoshino, Michiko Konda, Nagao, Munetsugu Takeno, Iki Hisoka, Meloku, Takeshi Konda, Myojin of Cleansing Fire, Terashi, Kyodai, Toshiro Umezawa, Marrow-Gnawer, Eitoku, Chiyo, Uramon, Kiku, Kobo, Hidetsugu, Seitaro and Shujiro Yamazaki, Godo, Ben-Ben, Ichi, All-Consuming Oni of Chaos, Riko, Choryu, Sharp-Ear, Myojin of Life's Web, Myojin of Infinite Rage, Kaze, Ichikawa, Silk-Eyes, Cloud-Fur, Silver-Foot, Dawn-Tail, Blade-Tail, Frost-Tail, Mochi, Uyo, O-Kagachi, Myojin of Night's Reach
Heretic: Betrayers of Kamigawa Scott McGough January 2005 Betrayers of Kamigawa Kamigawa Takeshi Konda, Pearl-Ear, Michiko Konda, Yosei, Toshiro Umezawa, Kiku, Uramon, Marrow-Gnawer, Uchida, Yuki-Onna, Hidetsugu, Choryu, Sharp-Ear, Silk-Eyes, Silver-Foot, Blade-Tail, Dawn-Tail, Frost-Tail, Nagao, Riko, Godo, Myojin of Infinite Rage (mentioned), Myojin of Night's Reach, Myojin of Life's Web (mentioned), Isamaru, Munetsugu Takeno, Kyodai, O-Kagachi, Fuan, Hon, Uyo, Chiyo, Mochi, Meloku (mentioned), Okazawa, Seitaro and Shujiro Yamazaki, Iki Hisoka, Myojin of Cleansing Fire (mentioned), All-Consuming Oni of Chaos, Keiga, Okabe
Guardian: Saviors of Kamigawa Scott McGough May 2005 Saviors of Kamigawa Kamigawa Michiko Konda, Riko, Toshiro Umezawa, Hidetsugu, Uramon (mentioned), One-Eye, Kyodai, All-Consuming Oni of Chaos, Nagao, Silver-Foot, Kiku, Isamaru, Aoyama, Yosei, Okazawa (mentioned), Marrow-Gnawer, Myojin of Night's Reach, Takeshi Konda, O-Kagachi, Mochi, Uyo, Chiyo, Sosuke, Sachi, Myojin of Life's Web, Jugan, Godo, Yuki-Onna, Pearl-Ear, Sharp-Ear, Silk-Eyes

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References

  1. Magic Arcana (May 31, 2005). "A Kamigawa Glossary, Part 3". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2020-10-25.
  2. (2005). Betrayers of Kamigawa Player's Guide. Wizards of the Coast.
  3. a b Emily Teng (January 13, 2022). "Michiko's Reign of Truth". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  4. Scott McGough and John Delaney (2007), "Future Sight", Wizards of the Coast
  5. Grace Fong (January 18, 2022). "The Shattered States Era". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.