Наша Клиника эстетической медицины и лазерной косметологии – является подразделением ведущего в России и в мире современного медицинского, научного и учебного учреждения – ФГБУ Национального Медицинского Исследовательского Центра эндокринологии МЗ РФ.
Why does this resonate beyond shock value? Because Mystic Lune has a story that weaponizes the "extreme modification" premise.
Backstory (canon as per IronVeil’s booklet): Lunafreya “Lune” Mizrahi was a normal high school student until a lunar eclipse fractured reality over her city. A dying entity called the Silver Progenitor bonded with her, but with a fatal flaw: her body rejected magic naturally. To channel any power, she requires permanent physical replacement of her organic tissues.
Each time she defeats a monster, she loses more of herself. Her left arm: replaced to wield a graviton cannon. Her legs: replaced for supersonic jumps. Her eyes: replaced for infrared and magical signature tracking. Her vocal cords: replaced because a villain infested her throat with anti-magic parasites.
By Chapter 12 (of the fan-favorite web novel Mystic Lune: Hemorrhage Phase), she no longer remembers her mother’s face. She cries liquid coolant. Her friends fear her.
Yet she fights to protect their world—a world that will never accept her as human again.
This is extreme modification as narrative trauma. It deconstructs the "friendship is magic" trope into "at what cost is magic?"
To sell the "Extreme Modification," the graphical fidelity must be unsettling yet beautiful.
| Aspect | Standard | Extreme / Extra Quality | |--------|----------|--------------------------| | Sound design | Magical chimes | Layered bone cracks + reversed choir | | Transformation length | 30 seconds | 10 seconds, ultra-dense, no loops | | Injury depiction | Sparkles | Visible tendon reattachment, silver smoke | | Ending | Hopeful | Bittersweet, body-as-temple broken but rebuilt stronger |
Why does this resonate beyond shock value? Because Mystic Lune has a story that weaponizes the "extreme modification" premise.
Backstory (canon as per IronVeil’s booklet): Lunafreya “Lune” Mizrahi was a normal high school student until a lunar eclipse fractured reality over her city. A dying entity called the Silver Progenitor bonded with her, but with a fatal flaw: her body rejected magic naturally. To channel any power, she requires permanent physical replacement of her organic tissues.
Each time she defeats a monster, she loses more of herself. Her left arm: replaced to wield a graviton cannon. Her legs: replaced for supersonic jumps. Her eyes: replaced for infrared and magical signature tracking. Her vocal cords: replaced because a villain infested her throat with anti-magic parasites.
By Chapter 12 (of the fan-favorite web novel Mystic Lune: Hemorrhage Phase), she no longer remembers her mother’s face. She cries liquid coolant. Her friends fear her.
Yet she fights to protect their world—a world that will never accept her as human again.
This is extreme modification as narrative trauma. It deconstructs the "friendship is magic" trope into "at what cost is magic?"
To sell the "Extreme Modification," the graphical fidelity must be unsettling yet beautiful.
| Aspect | Standard | Extreme / Extra Quality | |--------|----------|--------------------------| | Sound design | Magical chimes | Layered bone cracks + reversed choir | | Transformation length | 30 seconds | 10 seconds, ultra-dense, no loops | | Injury depiction | Sparkles | Visible tendon reattachment, silver smoke | | Ending | Hopeful | Bittersweet, body-as-temple broken but rebuilt stronger |