Miria isn’t the stereotypical “reluctant hero” or the “chosen one with amnesia.” She’s a princess who decides one morning to go save her kingdom because the royal knight was too slow. Her dialogue is refreshingly direct, and her relationships with the party (especially the stoic mage and the anxious healer) actually develop in meaningful ways.
Just finished Yuusha-hime Miria , and wow — this is the hidden gem I didn’t know I needed. Classic RPG charm with a surprisingly sharp protagonist. Miria doesn’t whine, doesn’t hesitate, and her “polite but deadly” attitude is a breath of fresh air. yuusha-hime miria read
The combat is simple but satisfying — skill combos matter, and bosses require actual thinking. The art has that cozy, early-2000s doujin aesthetic. And the ending? >!No “power of friendship” ass-pull, just a clean, earned victory.!< Miria isn’t the stereotypical “reluctant hero” or the
#YuushaHimeMiria #JRPG #HiddenGem #HeroineNotDamsel Miria: “I am the hero. The crown stays on during the final battle.” 👸⚔️ Classic RPG charm with a surprisingly sharp protagonist