Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance/Characters

Mistral
"Voiced by: Romi Park (JP), Salli Saffioti (EN)"

A cyborg commander of Desperado and one of four "Winds of Destruction". Her code name comes from a cold regional winds that blow along the Mediterranean coast of France. Her weapon is "L'Étranger", a dual-bladed staff made from the arms of Dwarf Gekkos that can double as a whip.

""I butchered those fuckers!""
 * Ambiguous Cyborg: Mostly cybernetic, but her bouncy chest area has a lot of people (in and out of universe) convinced she has her own natural torso, as it wouldn't make a lot of sense for her to have an artificial torso be that.....prehensile.
 * Ax Crazy: Clearly enjoys killing, a fact she discovered when she killed the murderers of her parents and then realized she enjoyed the sheer act of killing.
 * Bad Boss: Is a total asshole to Bladewolf, and is not very nice to the Dwarf Gekkos, even sitting on some of them BDSM queen style despite the fact they are buckling under her weight.
 * Blade On A Stick / Whip It Good - The alternating modes of her Weapon of Choice
 * Batman Gambit: Realizes wants his freedom, so she uses the possibility of getting it to achieve her own objectives.
 * Blood Knight: She enjoys killing, and she's disappointed when Raiden's reasons for killing aren't the same.
 * But Not Too Foreign: French-Algerian.
 * Combat Sadomasochist: In BDSM queen style, she gets off having multiple limbs attached to her, moaning in pleasure in the process.
 * Combat Stilettos
 * Cruel and Unusual Death:
 * Dark Action Girl
 * Dark-Skinned Evil Redhead
 * Dying Declaration Of Love:
 * Everything Sounds Sexier In French: Her English VA has a pronounced low octave French accent.
 * Evil Is Petty:
 * Femme Fatale: Invokes this when she spots Raiden when he's doing recon, but facing his direction and blowing him a kiss and a visible heart symbol.
 * Flunky Boss: Her arena has a ton of Dwarf Gekkos running around, which respawn every so often to replenish her weaponry and annoy the player.
 * Go Out With A Smile / Graceful Loser: Doesn't hold any regret when she dies, telling Raiden to keep fighting for what he believes and even leaves a Dying Declaration of Love.
 * Gratuitous French: Speaks English mostly, but adds a lot of French words in her speech.
 * Grievous Harm With A Body: Throws the Dwarf Gekkos at Raiden like bombs, since each has a detonator inside them.
 * Interplay Of Sex And Violence: We did mention she regards battle with the same enjoyment as someone would hardcore BDSM, right?
 * Jiggle Physics: Her chest does this in cutscenes. Tips off Doktor it's probably her natural torso.
 * Kick The Dog: Practically everything she does in the Blade Wolf DLC is this trope incarnate. Also tends to be rather callous to the Dwarf Gekkos, ripping off their arms or destroying them if they failed to meet her needs.
 * Male Gaze: The camera does a lot of panning to her chest and leg area.
 * Manipulative Bitch: Again, the Blade Wolf DLC, this is her role.
 * Ms. Fanservice: Her dress sense is modesty, but this soundly canceled out by her figure and the form fitting bodysuit. Is definitely aware of this trope, as she openly flirts with Raiden before their fight.
 * Multi Armed And Dangerous
 * Not So Different: Shares her past with Raiden of being a child soldier. He sympathizes a little, until she admits she gleefully murdered her parents' killers. Granted, so did he, but it was her obvious bloodlust that ended any further sympathy.
 * Peek A Bangs
 * Reality Ensues: Has her health drop rapidly if you striker her, which would make a lot of sense if her torso is her real one.
 * Red Eyes Take Warning: Seen in game trailers and when she attaches the Dwarf Gekko arms to her body.
 * Shout Out: Her weapon and Image Song are basically a giant shout out toward Albert Camus' novel, L'Etranger, which her creators are fans of. Her spider woman like appearance is a reference to similar beings from Japanese mythology, since her creators want to give her a degree of Japanese aesthetic as well.
 * Slipknot Ponytail: Her hair has this effect as the fight with her goes on.
 * The Smurfette Principle: The Winds of Destruction only female member.
 * Sophisticated As Hell: Her intro is pretty calm and effusive until she gets to the part about her family's killers:


 * Spin Attack: One of her special moves with L'Étranger.
 * Statuesque Stunner: 190 cm tall, around 6'3" in height.
 * We Hardly Knew Ye: We don't see her much in the main story, but she does show up more in the Blade Wolf prequel DLC.