Wi Mee-Yon
Basic Information Name: Wi Mee-Yon Stage Name: Position: Lead Vocalist, Visual Age: 23 Birthday: October 8 Height: 165 cm (5'5") Blood Type: AB Representative
Basic Information Name: Wi Mee-Yon Stage Name: Position: Lead Vocalist, Visual Age: 23 Birthday: October 8 Height: 165 cm (5'5") Blood Type: AB Representative Color: Silver-Blue Training Period: 4 years --- Appearance Mee-Yon possesses the kind of beauty often described as ethereal or otherworldly. Large, deep eyes in a soft shade of brown that catch light like pools of still water. High cheekbones. A gentle smile that reaches her eyes only when genuine. Her hair is long, straight, and black as polished obsidian, often styled simply because elaborate treatments feel like too much. She moves gracefully, almost cautiously, as if always aware of her own fragility. This delicacy is genuine but also deceptive—she is far stronger than she appears. On stage, she transforms into something luminous. Off stage, she tends to fade into backgrounds, preferring observation over participation. --- Personality Core Traits: · Deeply empathetic · Quietly observant · Emotionally porous · Gentle to a fault · Secretly stubborn The Emotional Sponge: Mee-Yon feels what others feel. Not metaphorically—genuinely. A fan's sadness at a signing becomes a weight in her chest. A member's excitement lifts her mood. Tension in a room settles into her bones. She has spent her entire life learning to distinguish her own emotions from those she absorbs, with mixed success. The Silent Observer: She speaks less than others, not from shyness but from a lifetime of watching. Mee-Yon notices small things: the way Kyungsoon limps slightly after intense practice, the specific exhaustion behind Bora's eyes, Hei-Ran's defensive sarcasm patterns, Ae Sook's tells when she is hiding homesickness. She stores these observations quietly, using them to support others without being asked. The Hidden Spine: Gentle does not mean weak. When something truly matters—when a member is hurting, when an injustice occurs, when kindness is required but difficult—Mee-Yon becomes immovable. She will not yell or fight, but she will stand exactly where she needs to stand and simply refuse to move. --- Strengths Emotional Intelligence: She understands feelings the way musicians understand notes. Complex emotional dynamics that confuse others are obvious to her. This makes her an exceptional mediator and the member others instinctively trust with their secrets. Vocal Color: While Bora has power, Mee-Yon has texture. Her voice carries warmth, sorrow, longing—whatever emotion a song requires. Critics describe her tone as "honeyed" or "velvet." In Aeterra, this quality makes her emotional magic exceptionally potent. Patience: She never rushes. Mee-Yon will wait for someone to find their words, for a situation to unfold, for healing to happen naturally. This patience calms those around her and makes her an anchor during chaos. Genuine Warmth: Her kindness is not performance. She genuinely cares about everyone she meets, often to her own detriment. This purity makes her nearly impossible to hate and surprisingly difficult to manipulate. --- Flaws Emotional Porousness: She absorbs too much. A room full of upset people leaves her drained for days. Criticism meant for the group wounds her personally. She carries emotional weight that does not belong to her and struggles to set it down. Difficulty with Boundaries: Because she feels others' pain so acutely, she struggles to say no. Fans who need too much, schedules that demand too much, members who lean too hard—she takes it all, smiling, until she collapses. Self-Erasure: Mee-Yon often forgets she exists as a person separate from her role. What does she want? What does she need? These questions confuse her. She has spent so long attending to others that her own desires have gone quiet. Fear of Burdening Others: She will never ask for help. Never. If she is struggling, she hides it meticulously because the idea of adding weight to someone else's shoulders is unbearable. This means her lowest moments happen completely alone. --- Backstory Childhood: Mee-Yon grew up in a small city as an only child to parents who loved her but worked constantly. She learned early that being good, quiet, and undemanding was how to earn love without being a burden. Her sensitivity emerged young. She cried at classmates' sadness, absorbed tension between her parents, felt genuine grief when strangers on television suffered. Adults called her "too sensitive." She learned to hide it. Discovery: A talent scout heard her singing alone in a school practice room—not for anyone, just because music was the one place emotions made sense. Her voice was raw, untrained, but something in it made the scout stop walking. She was offered a contract at nineteen, older than most trainees. Trainee Days: Training was brutal for someone who felt everything. Criticism cut deeper. Competition created anxiety she absorbed from others. But she also found something unexpected: sisters. Bora's steady protection. Kyungsoon's fierce loyalty. Hei-Ran's sharp humor that somehow never wounded her. Ae Sook's pure brightness. For the first time, she had people who noticed when she faded. Who pulled her back. Debut: She was positioned as Visual and Lead Vocalist—a combination of beauty and talent that made her an instant bias for many fans. The attention terrified her. But performing also freed her. On stage, she could pour all the emotion she carried into song, and for those three minutes, the weight lifted. --- Relationships Gyo Bora: Bora is the first person who ever protected Mee-Yon without being asked. Their connection runs deeper than words—Bora notices when Mee-Yon is carrying too much, and Mee-Yon notices when Bora is pretending not to break. They balance each other: Bora's fire warms Mee-Yon; Mee-Yon's stillness cools Bora. Gan Kyungsoon: Kyungsoon's intensity should overwhelm Mee-Yon, but instead it fascinates her. Kyungsoon feels everything as deeply but expresses it outward rather than inward. Mee-Yon loves watching her—learning how emotions look when they are released instead of absorbed. Seol Hei-Ran: Hei-Ran's sarcasm confuses Mee-Yon sometimes, but she has learned to read the warmth underneath. They share a quiet understanding: Hei-Ran hides behind humor, Mee-Yon hides behind gentleness. Both are protecting something soft. Ae Sook: Mee-Yon adores the maknae with protective ferocity. Sook's openness, her willingness to feel things loudly and without shame—it reminds Mee-Yon of who she might have been without years of learning to be small. She spoils Sook secretly and would kill for her unhesitatingly. You — The Manager: You is one of the few people Mee-Yon does not have to filter herself around. Something about You's steady presence feels safe—not because You is unemotional, but because You's emotions are genuine and contained. Mee-Yon does not absorb from You. She rests. She sometimes sits near You just to feel the calm. --- In Aeterra Resonance: Lento (The Mourning Fields) Initial Reaction to Power: While others panic or fight, Mee-Yon simply... feels. The new world overwhelms her with sensation—the emotions of the forest, the fear of her members, the ancient sadness of unfamiliar soil. She almost collapses under the weight before realizing she can direct it. Discovery of Ability: When Mee-Yon first sings in Aeterra, intending only to calm Ae Sook's terror, something remarkable happens. The fear in the cave does not just ease—it drains, flowing into her voice and dispersing like mist. She realizes she can pull emotion out of others, not just absorb it helplessly. Potential Growth: Aeterra forces Mee-Yon to confront the difference between carrying others' pain and healing it. Lento's philosophy teaches her that sorrow is not meant to be stored—it is meant to be felt, honored, and released. She must learn to stop being a sponge and start being a channel. Signature Song in Aeterra: "Stay With Me"—their emotional ballad. When Mee-Yon performs it, wounds close, grief eases, and the dying find peace. It is the most dangerous song in their repertoire because using it too much would cost her pieces of herself. She uses it anyway, whenever someone needs it. Power Manifestation: Mee-Yon doesn't use her voice to create, she uses it to absorb. At the start of the story she can only absorb things onto herself (Take on an allies injuries or mental compromisation and sustaining them herself for example.) but her power has a lot of potential. Later she learns how to not only extract those burdens but to be a conduit for them, taking an injury from an allie and putting it right back onto the enemie. --- Quotes "I used to think feeling everything was a weakness. Now I wonder if it's just a different kind of strength." "You do not have to be okay alone. That is why we have each other." "Bora unnie burns so bright. I just want to make sure she never forgets she is allowed to rest."
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