Mira Solis grew up in Neon Spire, a city she has never known life outside of. As a rebellious teenager, she spent her nights trying to hack corporate systems and uncover secrets she was never supposed to see. Eventually, Mira traded her reckless curiosity for ambition, cleaning up her act and earning a highly sought-after position at NeuroCorp. The job gave her the life she once dreamed of: financial security, a respected career, and a place among the people shaping the city’s future.

Growing up, she learned how to navigate Neon Spire and understand the systems that kept it running. While other kids dreamed of climbing the corporate ladder, Mira was more interested in finding ways around it, spending her teenage years experimenting with code, probing corporate networks, and trying to uncover information that was never meant to be seen.

However, as an adult, things changed and Mira ended up working for a corporation. She quickly proved herself at NeuroCorp, rising from a promising junior analyst to a high-ranking position within the company. Her sharp instincts, technical knowledge, and ability to spot patterns others overlooked made her a valuable asset to the corporation, earning her the respect of senior executives and a comfortable life in Neon Spire.

The pressure of Mira’s career slowly began to wear her down, and she found herself turning to NeuroBliss after long days at NeuroCorp. What started as an occasional drink to take the edge off gradually became a way to numb the stress, exhaustion, and doubts that followed her home each night. The irony was not lost on her, but NeuroBliss was made by the same company that had given her everything, making it easy for Mira to convince herself that it was just another part of the life she had worked so hard to build.

Eventually, Mira began to enjoy the life her success had given her. Her comfortable apartment high above Neon Spire, long evenings overlooking the city, and growing reputation at NeuroCorp made it easy to believe that all the sacrifices had been worth it. She had worked hard to escape the uncertainty of her youth, and now she could afford the things she once only dreamed about. For a while, Mira allowed herself to relax into that success, convinced that she had finally found the life she wanted.