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Mitama (ミタマ) is a playable character in Fire Emblem Fates. She is voiced by Azusa Satou in the Japanese version and Danielle Judovits in the English version.

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  • Mitama (ミタマ) is a playable character in Fire Emblem Fates. She is voiced by Azusa Satou in the Japanese version and Danielle Judovits in the English version.
  • Mitama ​is a playable character from Fire Emblem Fates on the Birthright and ​Revelation ​paths.
  • The Mitama (御魂 or 御霊, mitama, lit "Honorable Soul") are of one of the four aspects of the human soul in [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Shinto] teachings. They all resemble the Magatama but in 4 different directions, colors and expressions. Literally, Ara Mitama (荒御魂) represents "fluster/bravery" (hence the angry expression), Saki Mitama (幸御魂) "happiness/love", Kusi Mitama (奇御魂) "wonder/wisdom" and Nigi Mitama (和御魂) "peace".
  • Mitama (ミタマ) refers to the spirits of dead heroes in the Toukiden continuity. Depending on the Japanese religious faith, the real world definition for mitama is an honorific for a soul or incorporeal aspects of a soul, such as aramitama or kushitama (Shintoism). The closest English equivalent to it would be "psyche".
  • Being the son of Genma Shiranui, Reikon inherited some of the former's traits, such as the signature senbon in his mouth. Inspired by this, Reikon would apply that trait into his fighting style. By imbuing the senbon with his chakra whilst in his mouth, he would expel it as a projectile, just as Genma did, with instantaneous speed. This small needle was powerful enough to pierce through flesh and even metal. Once making contact with the opponent, the chakra doormant within the small senbon would be triggered, creating the same effect as the Shisoku, albeit at a faster rate.
  • Mitama(御霊) is a Japanese word and a festival in Japan honoring the dead, much like Obon. Tama has two meanings depending on the character with which it is written. The first character for tama(玉) also means precious jewel, as in tamagaki (the "jewel fence" surrounding a shrine) or tamagushi, a branch of sakaki used as an offering. The more common meaning of tama in a Shinto context is however the 'tama' (also pronounced 'rei') meaning soul or spirit (see above). The 'four tama' are:
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  • Honorable Spirit
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  • Ninjutsu, Space-Time Ninjutsu, Bukijutsu
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  • Shisoku
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  • Short, Mid
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  • Anime, Manga, Fanon Canon
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