Úyúló Mírísá

"I am the first Méróló, the mortal representation of the Goddess of Unity, the ropes I wear are the sacred Ropes of Unity, they keep our people unified, as if bound together by ropes. As the representation of Méróló I am the daughter of great V'ei'ka."

- Úyúló on her job as the ''Méróló

Úyúló Mírísá was the first Méróló, the mortal representation of the Goddess of Unity called Méróló. She was a servant of the Zerego dynasty, the family which sat on the throne of Ingza Prime when she was alive and obeyed her Zeregan masters.

Biography
"I am great Méróló, I keep us united, I wear the sacred Ropes of Unity, which keep us bound together in unity! All Ingzans are bound in brotherhood by the ropes!"

- Úyúló Mírísá

Úyúló Mírísá was the first ever Méróló, the mortal representation of Méróló, the Ingzan Goddess of Unity, as she Méróló she wore the sacred Ropes of Unity, ropes which had the power to keep the Ingzan people united as if "bound together by ropes". When she was 22 she underwent the harmless Ropes of Unity Attachment Ceremony, in which the ropes were attached to her wrists and neck and symbolised the goddess Méróló using the holy ropes she wore to keep her mother's children united in brotherhood.

Behind the scenes
The design of Úyúló Mírísá is based on Kirie Himuro of Project Zero, the Ropes of Unity were based on the Laceration rope but unlike the Laceration rope the Ropes of Unity were used in a harmless ritual.