Chapter 372
[Miro]
[Official Character Profile]
[Stage Name: Miro]
[Birth: 20xx (24 years old)]
[Residence: Seoul Special City]
[Physical: 17x | Blood Type B]
[Family: Parents, Bok-sil (Male Pomeranian)]
[Symbol Color: Pink]
[Agency: The Six]
[Group: Celestial Realm 1st Generation]
[Debut: 20xx – (Celestial Realm 1st Album Link)]
[MBTI: Unknown (was tested on the broadcast but not confirmed, presumed ENTP)]
Table of Contents
1. Overview
2. Personality and Broadcast Characteristics
3. Activities
4. Music
5. Character
6. Relationships with Other Broadcasters
7. Miscellaneous
<1. Overview>
A virtual YouTuber from the Celestial Realm Project under The Six, referred to simply as “Celestial Realm.” Self-proclaimed as the strongest virtual YouTuber, claiming that there’s no rival in the domestic virtual YouTuber scene.
<2. Personality and Broadcast Characteristics>
Generally laid-back and calm during broadcasts, Miro prefers to act according to his own desires rather than being swayed by viewers. (Or in less flattering terms, he does whatever he wants.) Despite the chat room burning up, he maintains his cool, making the atmosphere surprisingly subdued for someone of his stature.
However, with his characteristic audacity and decisiveness, he knows how to train and lead his viewers well.
Notably, he doesn’t have much planned content. He genuinely just turns on the stream and fills the time with whatever comes to mind. (It’s quite absurd compared to how much preparation other Celestial Realm members put into their streams.)
Moreover, he streams whenever he feels like it, with his broadcasts often being very brief and focusing mostly on obscure games.
(At first glance, it may seem like a recipe for disaster, but surprisingly, he firmly holds the number one spot among domestic virtual YouTubers.)
<3. Activities>
Although he seems to take his broadcasts lightly, he is more diligent in activities than any other Celestial Realm member.
He formed a solo composing team and releases original tracks, and recently, he held the first solo concert for a domestic virtual YouTuber, selling out successfully.
The reviews are quite positive; despite the high prices, there were plenty of goodie bags handed out, leaving no room for complaints.
Additionally, Miro is actively engaged in activities as an acquaintance.
(For details, see the link.)
<4. Music>
(For details, see the link.)
<5. Character>
[Miro Official Profile Photo]
A small demon with long pink hair down to his waist and black horns. Officially, there are detailed settings for his character, but he tends not to follow them at all.
Not only Miro but also the entire first generation seems to neglect these guidelines, and the second generation is gradually breaking down as well.
[Audition Miro Profile Photo]
Initially, he used a self-funded avatar, but over time, The Six has progressively upgraded it.
The quality of the new avatar is quite good.
<6. Relationships with Other Broadcasters>
<6.1. Celestial Realm>
[Anna]
They are relatively close; Anna’s outgoing personality makes her well-connected within the Celestial Realm.
Though there were unspoken rivalries in the early days of broadcasting, where some community users still compare Miro and Anna unfavorably, they actually have a good relationship.
[Maho]
Before Miro got busy, they were one of the few members he met up with privately.
Since they live close together, Miro would visit Maho when he had worries, or they would go to Celestial Realm events together; among the first generation, their familiarity is the highest.
(However, it seems they haven’t connected much since Miro has become busier lately.)
[Loa]
In the early days of broadcasting, it didn’t seem like they were that close, but after Loa joined the Miro Family, their relationship clearly improved.
They’re around the same age and generally get along pretty well.
[Haru & Mile]
They are relatively distant members.
However, when they collaborate, they don’t seem awkward and actually get along reasonably well.
[Seo Eun-ha]
She is the only member younger than Miro in the Celestial Realm, which might be why Miro often looked out for her in the early days of the second generation.
Once he got busier, they hardly interacted anymore, but it seems they still have a decent relationship, as he occasionally mentions her on his broadcasts.
[Harbin]
They aren’t particularly close by nature. However, since they are both part of the Miro Family, they are closer than other second-generation members. (In reality, the Miro Family is no different than a cabal.)
[Rain]
After declaring that the second generation should take care of the third generation, Miro has had virtually no interaction with the third generation.
However, Rain is the only third-generation member with whom he’s had contact as he even visited her home to collaborate, making her notably close among the third generation members. (Miro Family cabal 2.)
<6.2. Outside Celestial Realm>
[Murasaki Tenshi]
A popular Japanese virtual YouTuber whom Miro met during a random duo.
Miro has become quite close with her—more so than with most Celestial Realm members.
Despite living in different countries, they meet up surprisingly often and appear on each other’s streams occasionally.
Furthermore, they both took part in the year-end concert and Miro’s solo concert, so she is referred to as an honorary member of Celestial Realm.
[Izakaya Sake]
The top virtual YouTuber in Japan, whose friendship with Miro raises questions about when and why they became close (presumed to be through Murasaki Tenshi’s introduction).
He featured on Miro’s song and was a guest at his solo concert.
It’s unusual for Izakaya Sake to have connections outside his own company a lot of the time.
Perhaps some sort of connection was exchanged.
[Lee Hyeon-su]
The famous Slim Gold’s vocalist and leader.
It’s presumed they had connections since Hyeon-su was less famous in the early days.
He wrote, composed, and even featured on Miro’s first solo song, “Calm Lake,” which sparked quite a few speculations about their relationship. (In fact, even now there are still suspicions, but they tend to be overshadowed by larger speculations.)
[Lee Kang-jun]
A member of the Miro Family cabal.
However, according to Miro, he doesn’t often participate in discussions.
Their relationship is rather distant.
[Moon Chang-sik]
(For details, see the link.)
Little rascal.
<7. Miscellaneous>
1. He draws very well, at a professional level.
In addition, he’s quite talented in singing, gaming, acting, and more; however, he seldom prioritizes these on-stream, which leaves viewers somewhat disappointed.
2. Despite all other Celestial Realm members having played horror games at least once, he has yet to try even once.
He has firmly stated that he has a very low tolerance for horror and simply won’t do it.
He even declined when a donation mission offered a million won. (This was quite a topic in the community for a time.)
3. He doesn’t play games much, but his only favorite games are “Romance of the Three Kingdoms” and “Civilization.”
He’s even been an advertising model for Romance of the Three Kingdoms at one point. (Now that contract has ended.)
In fact, his love for Romance of the Three Kingdoms is so strong that he occasionally brings it up in unrelated situations, sharing random TMI.
(Still, it’s generally informative, receiving positive reviews, though he tends to go quiet when he gets too carried away.)
4. He mentioned on a broadcast that he made a significant investment in The Six’s stock.
Though he didn’t disclose how much he bought, recent stock price increases suggest he likely made a good profit.
5. Unlike other virtual YouTubers who strictly avoid mentioning the “red pill,” it is frequently referenced in Miro’s streams and is often discussed.
He denies it as best as he can, but the evidence is too overwhelming, and due to his lack of strict prohibitions, there have been times when the fan café was filled with actual photos of him. (These images aren’t leaked; they’re screenshots from dramas in which he acted.)
6. Despite being good at collaborations, he has virtually no connection with other broadcasters outside of Celestial Realm.
The only collaboration he did in the early days was with famous YouTubers from The Six.
7. Even as a virtual YouTuber at the top tier in the country, his accomplice has gained even more fame.
Starting as an extra in films, he has steadily climbed up to supporting and leading roles in dramas as a solid parachute actor.
Especially after landing a leading role in a drama and becoming well-known, he frequently appears on public broadcasting, and recently, he has shot a considerable number of variety shows and advertisements alongside concert preparations.
8. Recently, after holding his solo concert, he declared an official long break for an overseas tour, which sparked a lot of discussions.
However, two days later, after just visiting Japan, he claimed he was too tired and returned, leading to more controversy.
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“There’s not a single thing right, is there?”
-????
-Oh, is that the concept?
-You wrote this really well, though??
-Enough of that; just explain why Moon Chang-sik showed up at the concert.
-Is there anything you need to fix?
“…Do I really need to go through this one by one?”
-Yeah, please.
-Do it.
-What’s wrong?? (Honestly doesn’t know.)
“Good grief, that’s enough.”
As he said that, he closed the wiki.
“Since it’s been a while since I streamed, shall we have some fun with games today?”
He still doesn’t understand my feelings, huh?
Huh? How can you just write it openly in the document like that?
I should mention this to The Six and request a fix.
-???
-Can’t you just check the wiki more?
-What game?
-Just try to bring up that trashy Civilization.
“…Hey, the first stream after the concert, isn’t that a bit harsh?”
-I didn’t get to go to the concert though???
-Give me some stories from the concert.
-Oh man, just start the game.
-Stop it already.
The passionate reactions in the chat prompted Miro to abruptly close the game he was playing—Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
“A lot of expectations, huh? What do you actually want to do?”
I wanted to play a bit as I hadn’t been able to, but… the expectations are really high.
Sitting crookedly, he watched the chat.
-Roll it out.
-Share some concert stories.
-Give us some goods info.
-Tell us the process of the concert.
“Concert stories? Well, you probably wouldn’t want to hear them.”
-If it’s not anything special, then just spill it.
-I’m curious.
-How exactly do you do it live??
-When can we buy the goods??
Storytelling about the concert…
Well, I guess I have to share it.
“Well, if you really want to hear, I’ll share. Um, first….”
Thus, while unpacking the bag filled with hard-earned stories.
He held his first stream after the concert.