TV-Series
Description
Misato serves as the playable guild master of Forestier, an organization devoted to safeguarding and nurturing forest ecosystems. Her motherly personality radiates through an embracing vocal tone and language brimming with warmth and care. This nurturing essence fuels her unique "Gentle Power" (ほんわかパワー), which pacifies thugs and monsters while inducing repentance in hostile entities like thieves. The ability visibly manifests as gentle lights enveloping surroundings during interventions.

Her background as a real-world childcare worker accustomed to children's physical affection translates to tender interactions, including hugging others from behind or offering lap pillows for comfort. Such gestures—particularly her healing embrace toward the protagonist—accidentally motivated some to feign injuries for her attention. Despite her gentle demeanor, she exhibits surprising physical strength, like tackling monsters threatening those under her protection.

Within Forestier, she engages in taming malevolent creatures and healing environmental disruptions. She participates in events like "Coward of the Forest" and "Misato Summer Yell! The Midsummer Team Chasing Their Dreams," with a summer variant card existing though its narrative role remains undefined.

In combat, Misato specializes in support and recovery. Her Union Burst, "Holy Embrace," moderately recovers all allies' HP while slightly boosting their magic defense. It massively amplifies magic attack potency, moderately increases magic critical rate and critical damage, and grants party-wide HP regeneration over time. Statistically, she excels in magic attack and defense, with high magic attack metrics and enhanced wave HP recovery at elevated bond levels.

She guides and cares for characters like Yuuki, Hatsune, and Aoi, and once expressed a preference for partners who embody care and willingly shoulder misfortune—though context remains unclarified. Her name combines "beautiful" (美) and "village" (里), while her surname Aikawa blends "affection" (愛) and "river" (川).