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Should someone other than Azama visit the village, Mitama will state that she's far too sleepy to even come onscreen and can't open up to greet her visitor, as more sleep beckons her.  The first time Azama visits the village, he knocks on the door and asks Mitama if she's home; Mitama, still offscreen, asks who is there, to which Azama notes that Mitama is indeed home and asks her to come to the door--stating that it's only fair that either Mitama come out or everyone else goes in.  Mitama then states that she's enjoying her sleep and shooes Azama away; Azama notes that Mitama has fallen back asleep.  The second time Azama visits the village, Azama again asks Mitama to open the door, stating that his knuckles are getting sore from the knocking; Mitama, still offscreen, asks who is there, stating that she told Azama to go away and that she doesn't want anything, then asks Azama if he has a higher calling than to trouble her door, even asking Azama to get into a prostrate position and perish.  Azama notes Mitama's behavior as strange, and asks her to explain herself, to which Mitama states that she can't make herself any clearer and tells Azama to lay down and [[Death|die]]; Azama then notes that he'd know Mitama's sharp tongue anywhere, then asks her to let him in, then states that he's getting rude stares as people don't understand why Mitama won't let him in--he could stand there all day and banter with her, but states he'd rather not knock a third time.
Should someone other than Azama visit the village, Mitama will state that she's far too sleepy to even come onscreen and can't open up to greet her visitor, as more sleep beckons her.  The first time Azama visits the village, he knocks on the door and asks Mitama if she's home; Mitama, still offscreen, asks who is there, to which Azama notes that Mitama is indeed home and asks her to come to the door--stating that it's only fair that either Mitama come out or everyone else goes in.  Mitama then states that she's enjoying her sleep and shooes Azama away; Azama notes that Mitama has fallen back asleep.  The second time Azama visits the village, Azama again asks Mitama to open the door, stating that his knuckles are getting sore from the knocking; Mitama, still offscreen, asks who is there, stating that she told Azama to go away and that she doesn't want anything, then asks Azama if he has a higher calling than to trouble her door, even asking Azama to get into a prostrate position and perish.  Azama notes Mitama's behavior as strange, and asks her to explain herself, to which Mitama states that she can't make herself any clearer and tells Azama to lay down and [[Death|die]]; Azama then notes that he'd know Mitama's sharp tongue anywhere, then asks her to let him in, then states that he's getting rude stares as people don't understand why Mitama won't let him in--he could stand there all day and banter with her, but states he'd rather not knock a third time.


The third time Azama visits the village, Mitama, finally onscreen, notes Azama's presence and asks what brings him to the area, also asking if he brought the invaders who've been making so much noise; Azama notes Mitama is blissfully unaware of the situation and notes that it's nice to finally see her. Mitama states that she's been trying to sleep if not for the noise outside; Azama states that Mitama could have potentially slept through her house being razed, and it's a good thing he had the common sense to get to the area as fast as he could. Mitama states that she understands Azama's reasoning for being here being worth waking up for, or at least worthy of a [[haiku]], proceeding to recite a haiku then bidding Azama good night; Azama asks Mitama to take a look around, it's not night and the situation is not good given the village is under attack.  Azama then tells Mitama to get outside, then states that because he has to battle, she has to battle as well; Azama then tells Mitama that she's brighter than most and it's time that her laziness is forged into the will to fight--and he needs her to heal him if he scuffs up his knee, after which Mitama takes up the opportunity to recite another haiku.  Mitama then states she'll help, then asks herself where she put one of her [[rod]]s; upon Mitama finding her [[Wane Festal]], Azama states he's never seen a filthier apparatus and asks Mitama what she's been stirring with it. Azama then states that the Wane Festal will have to do, then asks Mitama if she's ready to help; Mitama states that she will, then recites yet another haiku. The player may now control Mitama at this point; there is a possibility, however, that Mitama may [[Weapon rank|not actually be able to]] heal anyone with the Wane Festal she brought out with her.
The third time Azama visits the village, Mitama, finally onscreen, notes Azama's presence and asks what brings him to the area, also asking if he brought the invaders who've been making so much noise; Azama notes Mitama is blissfully unaware of the situation and notes that it's nice to finally see her. Mitama states that she's been trying to sleep if not for the noise outside; Azama states that Mitama could have potentially slept through her house being razed, and it's a good thing he had the common sense to get to the area as fast as he could. Mitama states that she understands Azama's reasoning for being here being worth waking up for, or at least worthy of a [[haiku]], proceeding to recite a haiku then bidding Azama good night; Azama asks Mitama to take a look around, it's not night and the situation is not good given the village is under attack.  Azama then tells Mitama to get outside, then states that because he has to battle, she has to battle as well; Azama then tells Mitama that she's brighter than most and it's time that her laziness is forged into the will to fight--and he needs her to heal him if he scuffs up his knee, after which Mitama takes up the opportunity to recite another haiku.  Mitama then states she'll help, then asks herself where she put one of her [[rod]]s; upon Mitama finding her [[Wane Festal]], Azama states he's never seen a filthier apparatus and asks Mitama what she's been stirring with it. Azama then states that the Wane Festal will have to do, then asks Mitama if she's ready to help; Mitama states that she will, then recites yet another haiku. The player may now control Mitama at this point; there is a possibility, however, that Mitama may [[Weapon level|not actually be able to]] heal anyone with the Wane Festal she brought out with her.


Once the chapter ends, should Azama have visited the village three times, Mitama notes that [[Corrin]] is injured, then goes over and {{hover|heals Corrin with her Wane Festal|May violate standard gameplay mechanics}}; Azama notes Mitama's initiative of tending to people without being nagged into doing so is remarkable, after which Mitama states the task is exhausting before Azama congratulates her. Mitama accepts Azama's thanks and prepares to go back to bed, but Azama steps in front of the village and asks Mitama where she's going; Mitama states she's going back to bed since she can now get back to sleep with the invaders gone, but Azama states he'll have none of her going back to bed after being so useful--she's instead going to accompany Corrin's army. As Azama asks Mitama not to complain and states that those that idle away their lives are looking for trouble, Mitama starts reciting even more haiku and then deduces that traveling with Azama might actually be inspiring.
Once the chapter ends, should Azama have visited the village three times, Mitama notes that [[Corrin]] is injured, then goes over and {{hover|heals Corrin with her Wane Festal|May violate standard gameplay mechanics}}; Azama notes Mitama's initiative of tending to people without being nagged into doing so is remarkable, after which Mitama states the task is exhausting before Azama congratulates her. Mitama accepts Azama's thanks and prepares to go back to bed, but Azama steps in front of the village and asks Mitama where she's going; Mitama states she's going back to bed since she can now get back to sleep with the invaders gone, but Azama states he'll have none of her going back to bed after being so useful--she's instead going to accompany Corrin's army. As Azama asks Mitama not to complain and states that those that idle away their lives are looking for trouble, Mitama starts reciting even more haiku and then deduces that traveling with Azama might actually be inspiring.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The scene that plays after clearing the chapter should [[Mitama]] have already been successfully recruited as per the main recruitment condition ([[Azama]] visiting the village three times) depicts Mitama successfully using her [[Wane Festal]] to heal [[Corrin]].  If this chapter is cleared earlier along the main story path, Mitama will have a [[weapon rank]] in rods insufficient to use the Wane Festal, Mitama having a D, Wane Festal requiring a C; this combination will result in a cutscene that violates standard gameplay mechanics, in a similar fashion to [[Inexorable Death|landing a critical hit with a 0% chance]] or [[The Future Past 3|landing a 99-damage critical hit with a damage formula adding up to a number other than 33 damage]].  The scene would make more sense if the alternate recruitment condition (simply clearing the chapter with the village still standing) were met, as Mitama's inventory in this case would be the E-rank [[Bloom Festal]], but the alternate recruitment condition instead plays the main recruitment condition's scene as the chapter wrapup and doesn't play the cutscene where Mitama heals Corrin in this instance.
* The scene that plays after clearing the chapter should [[Mitama]] have already been successfully recruited as per the main recruitment condition ([[Azama]] visiting the village three times) depicts Mitama successfully using her [[Wane Festal]] to heal [[Corrin]].  If this chapter is cleared earlier along the main story path, Mitama will have a [[weapon level]] in rods insufficient to use the Wane Festal, Mitama having a D, Wane Festal requiring a C; this combination will result in a cutscene that violates standard gameplay mechanics, in a similar fashion to [[Inexorable Death|landing a critical hit with a 0% chance]] or [[The Future Past 3|landing a 99-damage critical hit with a damage formula adding up to a number other than 33 damage]].  The scene would make more sense if the alternate recruitment condition (simply clearing the chapter with the village still standing) were met, as Mitama's inventory in this case would be the E-rank [[Bloom Festal]], but the alternate recruitment condition instead plays the main recruitment condition's scene as the chapter wrapup and doesn't play the cutscene where Mitama heals Corrin in this instance.


==Etymology and other languages==
==Etymology and other languages==