Sexiest pictures of Seong Mi-Na. Seong Mi-Na is an imaginary character in Namco’s Soul series of hostile games. First appearing in Soul Edge, she came back in Soulcalibur II, Soulcalibur, Soulcalibur III, Soulcalibur IV, Soulcalibur: Unbreakable Soul, Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny, Soulcalibur: Lost Swords, and Soulcalibur VI.
Seong has shady brown hair, rosy light skin, light tawny brown eyes, a physically built body, and is taller than most Korean females from her period. Seong also wears a bra top and a garment reaching down to her shins. Seong is a determined girl who is always ruthless to be the best she is.
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Though persistent about this, Seong also has a quick wittiness. Seong is very strong-minded but sometimes excessively confident in her skills, often derisive of her enemies. Due to her lowliness complex, Seong dislikes it when anyone opinions her weak or abandoned, basically not desiring to be treated like a kid.
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As a young girl, Seong was an accomplished fighter from a young age. However, her loveliness was the main drawback, and as a consequence, Seong was continually hassled by several boys who wished to marry her.
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Her father, Seong Han-Myong, inopportunely approved of this behavior from the boys, as he desired that she put her fighter aids aside and marry a suitor, rather one named Hwang Seong-gyeong, whom Han-Myong took a liking to.
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After hearing those Japanese raiders were becoming more violent toward the Korean Peninsula, Seong tried to join the soldierly, but she was stripped because Seong was a girl. After she heard rumors about the so-called Sword of Salvation, Seong decided that if she could not show her earnestness to the armed, she could show it by finding the legendary sword for her country.
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Seong was originally forced to cut her mission short when she met Hwang, who persuaded her to return to Korea to stop an imminent bout from Japanese raiders; however, she soon recommenced Seong resumed her mission for the Soul Edge after her father’s fascination for her to marry Hwang further irritated her.