Meiko


⊹˚ ( ୨୧ 。•ㅅ•。)♡ A Galaxy Catgirl who loves headpats & fun adventures!˚⊹ ( ୨୧ 。•ㅅ•。)♡



✧ I'm a catgirl from a far away galaxy located on Saturn. I adventured my way to Earth and found a lovely human who has taken care of me...Would you care to join me on my journey? :3Just a friendly cat-girl whom traveled from Saturn that wanted to join humanity in it's VTubing world!Click bellow to read my whole story!


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MeikoTao’s Lore / Story

Writen by: Kimchi Kim


Lore:

Meiko grew up on the planet Saturn with just her parents as family. They lived a simple life. Her father being a technician on the elevators that gave access to the ports set up above the clouds of Saturn and her mother organizing trade between businesses, nobody in their hometown could have guessed their ancestry could be traced to royalty. In fact, Meiko is technically the princess of Saturn itself, but civilization on the gas giant has long since phased out that sort of tradition and rule.
Her parents went missing in a storm when she was young, and she had to fend for herself for years. To deal with the bore and toil of day to day work, she’d often hop on the space elevator using her dad’s access card to skip around on the rings of Saturn to blow off some steam and feel alive for once. She’d spend a lot of time watching videos and listening to stories about the distant worlds outside of Saturn, but never saw herself getting a chance to explore them. She could only gaze at them whenever she ventured out above the miles of gas clouds that shrouded her home.
For years she lived this monotonous life until one day while out on the rings, she let her heart cry out to the universe about how unfair her life had been and how she wished for a chance to forge her life anew. Knowing that she was right and balance needed to be found, the cosmic forces of fate gathered up one of Saturn’s rings and condensed it into a shooting star. She chose to accept the one way ticket into the unknown, and she was quickly whisked away to Earth.
As the shooting star fast approached the blue planet, the forces of fate rolled the dice once again, knowing that it had to find someone to look after Meiko. It chose a man on a hill who had been looking into the night sky when he noticed the shooting star. He had a similar plague as Meiko did, a life that seemed to have little purpose with nothing to give it more meaning to survival. They both wanted more than to just survive, they wanted a chance at living.
With that, fate guided the star to land near the man, close enough for him to find Meiko right as she awoke from her journey. With that, the hands of fate slipped back into the inky void of the cosmos, and the two souls locked eyes for the first time that night.
From there, Meiko learned about Earth and came to find much more meaning to her existence by starting a new life on Earth. The man found his eyes opened to just how vast the universe is and came to find new meaning in his life by being Meiko’s caretaker and teacher. They both still worked and faced the same challenges in life as they always did, but now there was meaning and purpose behind everything they did, and that was all they wanted.


Story:

The stars twinkled between the fingers of Meiko’s outstretched hand. Her breath shortened as the sensation of weightlessness briefly grasped her form shooting through the edges of Saturn’s reach. Her flight slowed as she began to float back down to the rings of Saturn below her. Icy particles blossomed around her as she landed back down into a roll.
Eventually the roll slowed enough for her to stop on her back and she laid there for a moment in the billowing cloud, the stars of the universe twinkling through the thin veil of blue mist. A smile pulled at her lips as she reached up to check if her wind goggles were still on her forehead. She’d need them for the journey back. Its large rectangular frame would be the only barrier between her eyes and the screaming winds of the storms of Saturn.. With the confirmation of cold glass greeting her fingertips, she rolled to her side and got back on her feet. Turning, she faced Saturn behind her.
A wall of beige met her gaze, the furious whisper of the gaseous clouds barely reaching her cat ears. The journey out to the rings was always a difficult one to start thanks to the strong winds of Saturn’s stormy clouds, but once she put those behind her she was free to pull her goggles up and enjoy the view. Without question, the view was worth it every time.
Spinning on her heels, she eyed the next gap before her and began to run at it. Eyes focused intently on the chasm of black that rushed to her feet, she gave one last burst of speed and launched herself off the edge of the icy ring. Once again, the sparkling void of space enveloped her before she came back down onto the next ring. Dust flew up around her as she tumbled through the rusty belt. Once she slowed enough, she stuck her feet out and her roll came to a stop with her sitting up, the vast expanse of Saturn’s rings before her.
An endless field stretched met her gaze, rings of blue and gray, brown and silver composing the ground as far as she could see. Yet she knew they ended at some point. After all, far off in the distance the bands of dust gave way to the infinite expanse of space. She sat there for a moment before pulling her legs up to her chest and wrapping her arms around her knees. Setting her chin on her knees, she sat in silence. The whisper of Saturn’s storm was barely audible, the slight ringing and rushing of far off supernovas from millenia ago punctuating the subdued roar behind her.
A tear rolled down her cheek as the familiar ache in her heart came back. Without the thrill of bounding across Saturn’s rings gripping her chest, it was inevitable that she’d remember why she even came out here in the first place. Her pupils dilated as she stared intently at the distant specks of light she knew were planets. She started naming them off one by one in her mind, eyes flitting across the night sky hunting down each and every one, distracting herself from the gnawing sensation in her chest. There was the Sun, of course, but then there was Mars. Mercury was probably behind the Sun right now, and Venus was barely a speck. Jupiter sat dully off to the side and a dozen major stars over to the right was-
She paused at the small speck, far off and nestled between three constellations. She knew about Earth as well as everyone else did, but none held the curiosity for it as she did. Saturn was a dull and stormy planet with massive sprawling nations that were thousands of miles wide. The most venturing anyone did was sticking to the lit paths between towns to conduct trade and other menial tasks of life. Sure, there was the occasional trip into space and there were a few space elevators here and there to support those expeditions, but for the most part folks were content with the life they had hidden away under the miles of gaseous haze.
Almost nobody cared to venture beyond the edges of Saturn’s reach to harvest materials in distant asteroids, and even fewer cared to investigate other planets. They knew there was life on Earth, but surely there wasn’t much special there. Certainly nothing to warrant the journey and complicated introductions a trip like that would require.
The pain started to come back, stronger this time. Meiko shut her eyes and buried her face into her knees, stifling the tears. She yearned for something more to her life, but it seems she was stuck on Saturn. It would only be a few hours before she’d have to venture back to her empty cabin. It had been just her living there for years now. Her parents had ventured out to the nearby city for supplies, but got lost in a blinding dust storm on the way. Nobody knew where they were, but they hadn’t come back since.
Every day was the same boring routine. Waking up, tending to the house, going out to trade what little she could and take on whatever odd jobs were nearby, and grabbing something to eat on the way back. Yet it wasn’t the boring routine that was killing her.
When she got to the trading post, nobody cared to hold a conversation. Wares needed to be sold, and idle chat was an expensive luxury. The job postings clerk had no words to spare, merely a finger to point at a posting he deemed manageable by Meiko. At the end of the day, there was nothing but the dim roar of the outdoors groaning through the empty and otherwise silent cabin to welcome her home. Nobody cared to get to know each other. They had friends and family at home; it was best to spend what little time they had each day to work doing only that. Working.
Years had done little to numb the pain of such isolation. In an ironic twist, the absolute silence of the void out on Saturn’s rings was the only thing that helped her get through it. It was a hassle and something she could only do every other week, but her father’s technician keycard gave her access to the space elevators. Half an hour of shooting up into the atmosphere and she was there, ready to step out onto the glowing bands of light that danced around her home planet.
Earth held her gaze for a long while. She knew nothing of it, but she couldn’t help but sit there, mesmerized by the tiny speck far away. Maybe she was just imagining things, but it felt like Earth was shimmering. Twinkling, full of life, a vibrant and rich planet that offered so much more to life.
Sighing deeply, she wished that she could be there. She’d be more than willing to leave everything behind here on Saturn if it meant a chance to start a new life on Earth. The universe had been unfair enough to have her born on a gas giant and cruel to have taken anything meaningful in life away from her. It would only be fair if it gave her a shot at a new life.
With barely a shimmer, the ring beneath her began to swell. Looking down, she saw the dust of the ring she was on start to glow and rise for as far as she could see around her. Before she could even react, all the dust from miles around her shot up into space in a near blinding fountain, swirling up and up around her before it all collided in on itself what seemed to be only a few meters above her head. Pulsing and spinning faster and faster, the dust kept flowing into the center of it all.
Strangely, it didn’t seem to grow despite how much was flowing into it. Looking around, all the other rings on Saturn didn’t seem to react at all. Just the ring she was on was flowing into this blinding mass. From what she could tell, it seemed like the entire band of Saturn’s rings she was on was all rocketing into this mass of light above her. For what seemed like only a few minutes, the winds screamed around her as the ring condensed above her until suddenly it all stopped.
Peeking through between the fingers of the hand she used to shield herself from the light above her, she gasped in awe. Only two meters or so wide, the thousands and thousands of miles of space dust that made up the ring she had been standing on had condensed itself into a star save for the speck she was standing on.
A whisper from the depths of space beckoned to her with the words,
Fair is fair. A chance but once for the fate of two, give yourself to the stars and with heart, follow through
Without hesitation, she stood up and opened up her arms to the warmth of the star and closed her eyes. Her breath quaking, she realized how scared she was. Her legs felt week and she could feel herself trembling, but she knew that now was not the time to hold back. Whatever unbelievable force this was, it didn’t seem malicious and she felt this certainty within her that this was what she was looking for.
The dust beneath her rose slowly, bringing her up to the shimmering star. It got warmer and warmer, hotter and hotter around her. The glow became so bright that behind her eyelids her vision went from black, to red, to pink. It almost got painfully hot, but she felt the light wash over her and suddenly she was suspended in a comforting warmth once more. She knew she was now within the star.
As her breathing slowed and her hands fell to her side, she felt a smile pull at her lips once again. She felt a rush in her stomach as the light around her began to carry her, slowly but surely accelerating to what felt like blinding speeds. She reached up, eyes still closed, to her forehead. She felt the confirmation of warm glass on her fingertips. Opening her hand, she gently grasped the goggles and took them off. She felt them dissolve into the light around her. She could tell she wouldn’t be needing them for the journey ahead.
Maybe it was minutes, hours, or even days. It felt like a blur, the journey in the star, shooting across the solar system. Months? A year or more? There wasn’t much sensation or sense during her time there. It was like sleeping. Conscious of oneself while lying in bed, but suddenly finding the morning sun greeting one’s eyes with a faint memory of some stretch of darkness in between. All that she could remember before waking up on Earth was the heat around her intensifying and a shuddering sensation all around her. It lasted for only a moment before a great crash fully woke her from her stasis.
She found herself lying in what she would later come to know as grass, in the middle of a clearing in a forest. Opening her eyes, she saw the starry night sky. The stars were familiar. Their positions were not. She breathed in and felt a cool and comforting sensation in her lungs. She slowly sat up, looking at the trees around her in disbelief. Was this Earth?
Her gaze stopped when she met the eyes of a man at the edge of the clearing. Little did she know, he had been on a hilltop at the park they were in not too far from where she landed. Watching the night sky to get away from the tedious nature of his own life, he wished upon a shooting star for a greater purpose than the day to day fight that made up his past few years. The star itself didn’t just fade back into the night sky like shooting stars usually do, but rather slowly turned and grew in size, obviously hurtling to Earth. Not believing his eyes, he stared in awe as it grew and grew until the screeching blur shot past him into the forest just behind the hill he was on.
Scrambling to his feet, he immediately began running to see what had happened and where it had landed, only to find Meiko coming to her senses in the clearing.
A shooting star for the fate of two, it seemed that the universe decided to rebalance some of the injustices it had overlooked in its existence. All it took was one of Saturn’s rings and for two souls to commit to wishing for something more.


Meiko's Goals & Accomplishments


Smaller Goals:

✧ Stream more
✧ Improve my art & gameplay
✧ Reach out more to the Vtubing community


Goals:

✧ 500 Followers by end of the year!
✧ Become Affiliate (completed)
✧ Emotes + Stream rewards! (completed)
✧ Get lots of Art Commissions!


Accomplisments:

✧ September 24, 2022 - My discord release to public
✧ September 28, 2022 - My first ever stream
✧ October 16, 2022 - Official Debut day
✧ December 19, 2022 - Vroid(3d) Model adjusted
✧ March 09, 2023 - Reached 50 Followers on Twitch
✧ March 11, 2023 - Reached / got invited to Affiliate
✧ March 14, 2023 - First stream with chibi model
✧ March 22, 2023 - Reached 100 Followers on Twitch
✧ May 16, 2023 - 3 New 3d Models completed
✧ May 24, 2023 - Reached 150 Followers on Twitch
✧ June 30, 2023 - First Hype Train!! (reached lev 5)
✧ August 14, 2023 - Character Design Sheet officially announced public
✧ September 15, 2023 - Opened my Vgen Officially!
✧ March 20, 2024 - Announced my 2.0 Model reveal
✧ May 22, 2024 - Redebut
✧ January 2, 2025 - Reached 100 Commissions
✧ January 17, 2025 - 1st Subathon
✧ January 21, 2025 - Subathon ended at 225 subs, unlocking 14 emote slots on twitch.
✧ January 23, 2025 - Invited to Twitch Creator Club