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In [[To the Stars]], the earliest references to Madoka are in [[Kyouko]]'s mention of "the Goddess" in Chapter 1, followed by a fictionalized representation in the [[Akemi|Akemi (Movie)]] biopic, with vague allusions to the life Homura and Madoka had shared in the [[Old World]].
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In [[To the Stars]], the earliest references to Madoka are in [[Kyouko]]'s mention of "the Goddess" in Chapter 1, followed by a fictionalized representation in the [[Akemi|Akemi (Movie)]] biopic.
  
 
Soon, however, it becomes clear that Madoka is still taking an active hand in the affairs of the [[New World]], using visions granted via [[the Ribbon]] to give people advance warnings of preventable tragedies, among other things. [[Shizuki Ryouko]], our protagonist, has met her once, in a Ribbon vision of her own.
 
Soon, however, it becomes clear that Madoka is still taking an active hand in the affairs of the [[New World]], using visions granted via [[the Ribbon]] to give people advance warnings of preventable tragedies, among other things. [[Shizuki Ryouko]], our protagonist, has met her once, in a Ribbon vision of her own.

Revision as of 20:58, 22 August 2013

The Law of Cycles (円環の理 Enkan no Kotowari) is the rule that magical girls vanish when their Soul Gems turn completely black.

In addition to being a law governing the nature of magical girls, she is also a magical girl herself. The Cult of Hope reveres her as their Goddess. To her friends, she is known as Kaname Madoka (鹿目 まどか Kaname Madoka), and in a previous life, was the lead protagonist and title character of Puella Magi Madoka Magica.

Story

In To the Stars, the earliest references to Madoka are in Kyouko's mention of "the Goddess" in Chapter 1, followed by a fictionalized representation in the Akemi (Movie) biopic.

Soon, however, it becomes clear that Madoka is still taking an active hand in the affairs of the New World, using visions granted via the Ribbon to give people advance warnings of preventable tragedies, among other things. Shizuki Ryouko, our protagonist, has met her once, in a Ribbon vision of her own.