Mina Mathers (Reading Thoth 78)

Mina Mathers (ミナ＝メイザース) is a recreation of the Magician of the same name, who was a Magician of the Golden Dawn and the wife of one of its Three Founders, Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers. A thought entity accidentally produced when Aleister Crowley incorporated the Thoth Tarot (トートタロット) into the Reading Thoth 78 (問答型思考補助式人工知能 (リーディングトート78) ) parallel processing device in the Windowless Building and created an original grimoire, whose names and identities she also bears, she was given the reproduced identity and role to remind Aleister Crowley of his trauma.

Appearance
Mina Mathers appears as a young woman, wearing black risqué mourning clothing which exposes her legs and her large breasts. She has long white hair which is covered by her mourning veil. She also has black cat ears and a tail. Her dress has a star motif, with the images of constellations on her veil, dress and stockings, and several large silver stars fastening her dress.

As the recreation was adjusted to a form which Kamijou Touma would be comfortable with, it isn't entirely clear which particular details were down to Touma's preferences rather than being possessed by the original Mina Mathers.

Personality
Aspects of the original Mina Mathers' personality have been shown through her recreation by the Reading Thoth 78, though it isn't fully known if the recreation is completely accurate or deviates in any way.

In the past, she prioritized her goal like the other magicians of the Golden Dawn and she didn't regret the days when she had to beg her friend for living expenses, though she showed signs of jealousy for certain adorned figures who tended to forget they were protected by the state and the people's taxes. The recreated Mina also claimed to be truly jealous for the modern society and it's civilized definition of sexual harassment.

She appeared to like explaining things, leading Touma to wonder if she might have be lonely, and was slightly sullen after giving a long explanation only to be told she hadn't actually explained anything.

Though Mina conducted herself in a reasonable mature manner, frequently acting as a mediator when her husband and Westcott got into childish arguments, she also displayed a witch-like tendency to tempt, tease and lead astray, to Touma's mild misfortune.

Though she acknowledged him in a way and didn't blame him, the recreated Mina showed little love for her husband.

Background
The original Mina's past isn't fully known however she was a painter who married Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, a co-founder of the Golden Dawn, and was a member of the cabal herself. Mina's artistic skill gave form to the uncertain inspiration held by the Golden Dawn's magicians and played a key role in the creation of the cabal's ceremonial tools. She also often acted as a mediator to settle things when some of the eccentric members of the cabal, including her husband and Westcott, got into fruitless debates. Prioritizing the goal of the cabal's magical research like the other magicians, there were days where Mina had to beg her friend Annie for living expenses. At some point during the downfall of the Golden Dawn, Mina was among the many magicians struck down by Aleister Crowley, doomed to either die or live a cursed life devoid of all possibilities for success.

Later, Mina's identity was recreated by the Reading Thoth 78 and given to the thought entity and grimoire born within the parallel processing device, to remind Aleister Crowley of his trauma.

Aleister Crowley Arc
On December 11th, the recreated Mina guided Kamijou Touma through a series of visions displaying Aleister's past. It later assisted Touma during his fight with Aleister, delaying Aiwass long enough for Touma's allies to disrupt the summoning and knocking down the Blasting Rod.

Processor Suit Arc
When Aleister launched the Windowless Building into space to delay Coronzon, Mina acted to prevent the demon from escaping. As she prepared to face it, she was saved through the intervention of Aiwass, who created a new grimoire in order to sustain her existence outside of the Windowless Building. Escaping to Academy City, Mina worked to reunite and support her creator, running into Accelerator a couple of times along the way. During the battle at Heaven Canceller's Hospital on December 12th, she used her new grimoire's toxin to disable Index's John's Pen Mode which Coronzon had activated, before passing on Aiwass's message to Aleister.

Abilities
The exact degree of the original Mina Mathers's skill isn't fully known however this Mina has displayed some of her abilities.

Mina Mather's primary skill is her art, which has given solid form to the uncertain imagination held by many magicians and her primary tool is a silver palette knife which draws a rainbow line through space. These are the ultimate source that drew, colored and constructed the many cards and ceremonial tools used by the Golden Dawn. Because of this, she has been compared to, who gave fire to humanity.

She is capable of exerting an influence over cats, intentionally and unintentionally, leading to a large number gathering at her feet like a shadow, the likely source of her epithet.

Mina is also capable of reading thoughts to a certain degree, though it isn't known if the original could.

Being a grimoire-based thought entity, Mina Mathers is capable of absorbing power from her surroundings, enabling her to automatically use magic for self-defense, despite being unable to refine magic power as a living being can. Additionally, the root of her existence, the Thoth Tarot, contains the essence of the Holy Guardian Angel Aiwass and through the 20th card of the Major Arcana, The Aeon (永遠 (アイオーン) ), she is capable of drawing on Aiwass's power to a certain extent.

Secrets of the Black Cat Ritual
Secrets of the Black Cat Ritual (黒猫祭祀秘録</rb> (</rp>くろねこさいしひろく</rt>)</rp>) is an original grimoire derived from the Thoth Tarot, created by Aiwass through Mina's hand to act as a vessel to support her existence outside of the Windowless Building, freeing her from the bounds of the several dozen ton processing device. It is a thick book with leaf pages bound by metal rings.