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Siesta serves as a maid at the Tristanian Academy of Magic and later becomes Hiraga Saito's personal maid following his knighthood. Hailing from Tarbes village as the eldest of eight siblings, she has a brother named Julien roughly two to three years younger. Her Japanese heritage traces back through her paternal great-grandfather, Sasaki Takeo, a World War II Japanese naval pilot who crash-landed in Halkeginia after flying through a solar eclipse. This lineage explains her physical resemblance to Saito and connects to the Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter preserved as a family shrine. Through her maternal line, she is Scarron's niece and a first cousin to his daughter Jessica.
Initially timid and reserved due to her commoner status, Siesta develops deep affection for Saito, driving her character growth. Her feelings motivate her to become more assertive, believing she can offer Saito a gentler relationship than Louise. This confidence leads her to wear costumes to attract his attention, join him in the bath despite protests, and directly confess her love later. She consistently supports Saito emotionally and physically, providing food when Louise withholds meals or nursing his injuries, though she occasionally allows mistreatment to position herself as his caretaker.
A significant development occurs when Count Mott appoints her as his maid intending to make her his mistress. Saito intervenes, leading to a confrontation resolved by retrieving a Zerbst family heirloom. After her rescue, Siesta kisses Saito on the cheek, solidifying her dedication. This event intensifies her rivalry with Louise, whom she views as abusive and unworthy. Their conflict includes mutual antagonism, though Siesta eventually reconciles with Louise after witnessing the committed relationship between Saito and Louise.
Her skills include cooking, with peach-walnut bread noted as her favorite food, and napping—a hobby alluding to her name's Spanish meaning. She exhibits a pronounced fear of multi-legged creatures. In the conclusion, she relocates to the De Ornielle region alongside Saito, Louise, and Tabitha, accepting Saito's relationship with Louise while maintaining her presence in his life.
Initially timid and reserved due to her commoner status, Siesta develops deep affection for Saito, driving her character growth. Her feelings motivate her to become more assertive, believing she can offer Saito a gentler relationship than Louise. This confidence leads her to wear costumes to attract his attention, join him in the bath despite protests, and directly confess her love later. She consistently supports Saito emotionally and physically, providing food when Louise withholds meals or nursing his injuries, though she occasionally allows mistreatment to position herself as his caretaker.
A significant development occurs when Count Mott appoints her as his maid intending to make her his mistress. Saito intervenes, leading to a confrontation resolved by retrieving a Zerbst family heirloom. After her rescue, Siesta kisses Saito on the cheek, solidifying her dedication. This event intensifies her rivalry with Louise, whom she views as abusive and unworthy. Their conflict includes mutual antagonism, though Siesta eventually reconciles with Louise after witnessing the committed relationship between Saito and Louise.
Her skills include cooking, with peach-walnut bread noted as her favorite food, and napping—a hobby alluding to her name's Spanish meaning. She exhibits a pronounced fear of multi-legged creatures. In the conclusion, she relocates to the De Ornielle region alongside Saito, Louise, and Tabitha, accepting Saito's relationship with Louise while maintaining her presence in his life.