Min is a resident of Two Moon Village and Saeko's daughter.
History[]
Garmadon Issue 1[]
Min and Saeko were gathering Glimwillow Lilies so the villagers could produce more Two Moon Tea until they were both attacked by a bear. Min tried to defend her mother by a stick against the bear, but her nudges only made the bear angrier. Garmadon came and attacked the animal, but only to realized that his powers weren't working.
Min and Saeko distracted the bear by throwing acorns at it, giving Garmadon the advantage to subdue the wild bear. Min thanked Garmadon in a friendly manner, but soon was outraged by Garmadon's treatment after he refused to help her mother. But after Garmadon revealed who he was, Min was shushed by her mother, who had heard about Garmadon and his deeds. The three then went to the village after Garmadon was convinced to come along with the two.
Garmadon Issue 2[]
Because she knows where Kuma's lair is, Min joined Garmadon and the Two Moon Village Commandos into Glimwillow Woods to lead them to the bears. Min and the others arrived at the lair and saw a pack of bears in front of the entrance, with one of the bears being larger compared to the others. Min assumed that the larger bear was Kuma.
Surprised that Kuma was just a larger bear, Garmadon dashes off and proceeds to fight off the bears by himself, much to Min's disappointment. Min and the villagers helped Garmadon by giving him a barrel of Two Moon Tea, which he used to strengthen his Oni powers and defeat the bear, but Min still continued to wonder if the bear that Garmadon defeated was in fact Kuma.
Suddenly, the real Kuma emerged from her cave, outraged by Garmadon's victory over the bears. Min and the others were about to be attacked by Kuma, but they were defended by Garmadon as he fought her off, and eventually defeated her by collapsing the cave over the she-bear. Shortly after, Min tried to help the weakened Garmadon, but he refused.
Garmadon Issue 3[]
As Garmadon's party returned to Two Moon Village in victory, Min played her bongos as they celebrated, singing a song in Garmadon's praise and glory. Their singing would be cut short, however, as Two Moon Village came into view and the group realized the village was burning. After staring in shock for a few moments, Min threw away her bongos and frantically ran into the burning village, desperately looking for her mother. Kenzo grabbed Min and hid alongside her against the side of a building, explaining that the Red Crows "went crazy all of a sudden," and began burning down their village. The elder explained he had lost track of Saeko and his brother, but insisted for Min to stay close to him because they all needed to escape the village. Unfortunately, Min ran off in search of her mother. Moments later, Min returned to her burning home, where she found her mother in a confrontation with a trio of bikers. The big man remarked that Min had excellent timing and grabbed her by the legs, hoisting her into the air before preparing to strike her. The blow would never come however, as Garmadon, who had been following Min, interrupted and identified the man as Killow, and after a brief conversation, Garmadon hurled the large man through the roof of Min and Saeko's home.
Later, while watching the duel between Garmadon and Mogra, the village elders and the Two Moon Village Commandos caught up with Saeko and Min, telling the mother and daughter that they all had to escape the village while they still could. Min protested against leaving Garmadon behind, remarking that he had saved their lives so many times, but the adults dismissed her protests, denouncing Garmadon as a monster, no different than Mogra, and lamenting the choices they had made that brought the monsters to their door. As the group fled Two Moon Village, Min turned back and after seeing that Garmadon was losing the duel, she protested that they had to turn back to save him, provoking her mother who declaring that Garmadon was not worth risking their lives to save. Min nevertheless ignored her mother's comments, feeling that they owed Garmadon a debt for saving their lives multiple times, and she and rushed back to the village, much to her mother's distress.
Garmadon Issue 4[]
Some time later, Min discovered Garmadon lying inside a massive crater, having crash landed after Mogra blasted him into the ground. As she approached him, Garmadon, half dazed and barely conscious, reached out to her and mused, "You haven't given up on me...Lloyd." Min seemed perplexed by Garmadon's musing, asking who "Lloyd" was as Garmadon lost consciousness. Throughout the rest of the day, Min and Garmadon wandered the woods, the injured dark lord resting on Min's horse while the girl walked beside them. As they set up camp for the night, Garmadon suddenly awoke in a panic, grabbing ahold of Min as he declared frantically, "I'm the snake! I'm the snake in the garden!" Unfortunately Min did not understand Garmadon's ramblings, and as he lost consciousness again, the two were discovered by a trio of bikers with the Red Crows, who demanded to know why they were in this part of the woods. The bikers recognized Garmadon and remarked that Mogra would reward them handsomely for turning him in, leading Min to put herself between the bikers and the fallen dark lord, shouting at them to leave Garamdon alone. The bikers laughed off Min's warning, with one adding that his favorite thing to do was bullying children. Before the bikers could do anything further, however, they were attacked by the Two Moon Village Commandos who then brought Min and Garmadon back to camp with the rest of the escaped villagers.
Upon arriving at the campsite, Min attempted to persuade her mother to give Garmadon the Two Moon Tea that the latter had stolen, much to Saeko's shock and utter disbelief. The elders attempted to comfort Min, with Renzo in particular remarking that Min had a good heart and he was saddened that she had to learn the harsh ways of the world at such a young age. When Min revealed she wanted to give the tea to Garmadon, not because she thought Garmadon could defeat Mogra, but because he was hurt, Saeko relented and gave the tea to Garmadon, realizing that she had forgotten that they need to do the right thing for the good of others.
Garmadon Issue 5[]
The next morning, Min and the rest of the villagers found Garmadon gazing at his reflection in a nearby stream. Having expected for Garmadon to depart, Min approached to return Garmadon's hat, admitting that she originally intended to keep it as a memento before realizing it was too big for her. The former dark lord sheepishly accepted his hat back and inquired if the villagers were going to request his help in defeating Mogra, to which they denied, having decided it would be better for Garmadon not to get involved any further. As the groups began to part ways, Min stopped to give Garmadon a hug, telling him that even if he can't help being bad, he didn't have to be evil, adding that she would like for Garmadon to come visit Two Moon Village again sometime when all of this was over, leaving the former dark lord wordless in a state of shock.
Sometime later, as the group was going over their battle plans, in which Min said she would play her bongos during the battle, Garmadon, having had a change of heart, returned to join them. Min teased Garmadon over the reason for his return, not believing that he had returned for the sole purpose of revenge against Mogra, noting that Garmadon didn't even seem upset in the moment, to which the former dark lord furiously denied. Together, the group liberated Kuma and allied themselves with the Bears of Glimwillow Woods, forming an army sizable enough to take on Mogra and the Red Crows. During the battle, Min and her mother wielded frying pans as they fought against the Red Crows. After Mogra became supercharged as a result of Garmadon's meddling and prepared to dive bomb into the village to take everyone with him, Min was seen tearily hugging her mother as they braced for their ends. Fortunately, Garmadon managed to save the day, unleashing his Oni Form and seemingly disintegrating Mogra with a blast of Destruction. Following the battle, Min, Saeko and the elders watched as the defeated Red Crows were forced to repair the damages to the village. Moments later, Bron approached the group, carrying Garmadon's helmet, which was all that remained of Mogra. Saeko wondered if Garmadon wanted his old helmet back, to which Min replied she would go and ask him, only to discover that Garmadon had already departed the village, leaving behind a note that read in its entirety: "Bye. Hold onto my helmet if you find it." With a smile, Min placed Garmadon's helmet over her head, vowing to keep it safe for Garmadon when he returns. Unbeknownst to Min however, Garmadon had not actually gone too far by the time Min read the note, wistfully giving one last look towards Two Moon Village before continuing on his journey.
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