Mina Mathers

Mina Mathers (ミナ＝メイザース) was a Magician of the Golden Dawn and the wife of one of its Three Founders, Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers. Though deceased in the present day, a recreation of her is produced by Reading Thoth 78 in the Windowless Building to remind Aleister Crowley of his trauma.

Appearance
Mina Mathers, as she appeared according to Kamijou Touma's preferences in the Windowless Building is a young woman wearing a risque mourning clothing that exposes not only her legs but also her large breasts. She has white hair which is covered by her mourning veil. As she is in the form Touma prefers, she also wears cat ears and a tail.

All along her dress is a star motif, most prominently her veil and her stockings are covered with images of constellations.

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Though deceased in the present day, a recreation of Mina was used by Reading Thoth 78 to remind Aleister Crowley of his trauma, and guided Kamijou Touma through a series of visions displaying Aleister's past.

Abilities
The exact degree of the original Mina Mathers's skill isn't fully known however the Reading Thoth 78's recreation 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.

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

Trivia

 * In real life, (born Mina Bergson) was the wife of  and one of the first initiates into the  he co-founded. After Mathers' expulsion from the order, Moina helped with the foundation of his successor organization, . After her husband's death in 1918, Moina became the leader of Alpha et Omega and continued to lead it until her death in 1928. She was involved in a number of controversies with several members of her order including  and, the latter of whom she was alleged to have spiritually attacked, causing her to be assaulted by real and etheric cats.