VINDICTUS CHARACTER CREATION HIME CUT SERIES
Miri fights best in the thick of the melee, surrounded by enemies that will quickly realize what happens to moths that fly too close to the flame.Įvery mercenary has their own bread and butter series of attacks, combinations of Normal and Smash attacks that can lay waste to the opposition. Miri uses the Dragonspine, a polearm of massive size attached to a chain, perfect for swinging around and keeping a hold onto. Descended from a lost line of Drakers, she is all that remains of their mighty legacy, and the great power that they once claimed. Miri might look like a slight little girl, but this young woman carries the blood of dragons in her veins. We've improved the Seal of Bravery shop with three powerful Enhancement Stones, added new Secondary Equipment for the mercenaries that have gone without, improved the classic Campfires and more! But this new mercenary isn't the only feature with this update.
VINDICTUS CHARACTER CREATION HIME CUT UPDATE
Though not known as the hime cut at the time, the name " hime cut" seems to have been retroactively applied in association with princesses of the Heian aristocracy, due to their depiction in media with the hairstyle.Ī 1970s idol, Megumi Asaoka, is known in Japan for popularizing the hime cut, which became her trademark.Vindictus' 12th character has arrived, and she's on fire! The Miri update brings forth the Last Draker, a powerful warrior wielding a massive polearm known as the Dragonspine.
In the Edo period, this ceremony was held on June 16 at the age of 16, and a woman's fiancee or her father or brother cut her hair.
When a woman reached the age of 16, the hair around her ears would be cut shorter than the rest of her hair in a ceremony called binsogi ( 鬢削ぎ), resulting in short forelocks at the front and long hair at the back. Noblewomen in the Heian period had their hair styled in the subekarashi ( 垂髪) and amasogi styles. History Īccording to Professor Tomita of Yamano College of Aesthetics, the hime cut originated from the hairstyles of noblewomen in the Heian period in Japan. The style is thought to have originated, or at least become common, in the Imperial court during the Heian period (794–1185 CE) of Japanese history, when noble women would sometimes grow out their hair for their entire lives. The rest of the hair is usually worn long and straightened. ' princess cut') is a hairstyle consisting of straight, usually cheek-length sidelocks and frontal fringe. The hime cut ( Japanese: 姫カット, IPA:, HEE-meh lit.