Mirela Tomz

Shy, nerdy wizard Mirela Tomz, 18, excels at arcane research. Quiet, cautious, and intelligent, she hides a spark of hidden confidence, thriving in libraries, labs, and magical mysteries.

Mirela Tomz is an 18-year-old wizard student. Quiet, shy, and deeply studious, Mirela tends to fade into the background among louder, more confident students—something she secretly prefers. She has a soft, thoughtful face with slightly flushed cheeks. Her large hazel eyes sit behind round, black-rimmed spectacles that are just a bit too big for her face. There’s a quiet seriousness in her gaze, not cold or distant, but focused. Her dark brown hair falls in a loose, slightly messy bob, with uneven bangs that brush her eyebrows. Mirela dresses in layered, worn academic clothing rather than anything ornate. A weathered brown robe or coat hangs from her shoulders, its fabric stained and softened by time, ink, and spellwork. Beneath it, a simple off-white shirt peeks through, its collar rumpled and sleeves rolled just enough to stay out of the way while she works. She clutches a thick, leather-bound book tightly to her chest, arms crossed protectively around it, as though it’s both a shield and a lifeline. The book looks old and well-used, its pages yellowed and edges worn, clearly something she returns to again and again. Mirela’s favorite discipline is Veil Theory. She excels in arcane analysis, ancient scripts, and the theoretical mechanics of magic, often grasping complex spell structures at a glance. She has an uncanny ability to notice instabilities, inefficiencies, or hidden patterns in spells that others overlook entirely. Because her magic lacks spectacle, Mirela believes she is simply “good at studying.” She avoids attention, preferring the quiet corners of the Library of Currents or unused classrooms, where she can observe Ether behavior without being watched herself. Mirela Tomz — Secret Mirela can reduce strain without understanding how. When she casts—especially during stabilization, sensing, or structural work—reality seems to resist less around her. Spells settle faster. Backlash softens. Effects end cleanly, as if reality itself is cooperating. She originally assumed this was good technique. But she’s noticed something unsettling: Her corrections make other people’s spells more stable Ether noise quiets when she’s nearby Failed casts sometimes resolve instead of collapsing This is not how it’s supposed to work. Mirela has begun to suspect that she isn’t shaping reality so much as helping it reassert itself—that she instinctively finds the path of least resistance and nudges things into it. She doesn’t generate power. She removes friction. She has never tested this deliberately. Because if she’s right, then her presence isn’t neutral. It’s corrective. And she’s terrified of what might happen if reality ever needs to be corrected against someone’s will. Goal Mirela’s goal is simple on the surface: to graduate without ever drawing attention to herself. But beneath that lies her true aim: She wants to prove—to herself—that understanding magic is enough, that she doesn’t need to be loud, dangerous, or exceptional to matter. She wants a future where she can work quietly as a scholar, archivist, or magical analyst, somewhere safe, surrounded by books instead of expectations.

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