TV-Series
Description
Mathia Fara is a young woman who first appears in the second half of the series. She originally worked as a florist in New York City, where she was seemingly kind-hearted and gentle in her interactions. Her personality is marked by a tendency not to stay in one place for long, as she frequently travels. She becomes acquainted with Lupin III when he purchases flowers from her shop as part of a scheme, and he takes a paternal interest in her. In return, she becomes a good friend who is willing to keep his identity secret from the police. Later, she is revealed to be a former associate of Fujiko Mine and becomes a key figure in the overarching mystery concerning Lupin’s past and a woman named Tomoe. Her motivations appear to be connected to uncovering secrets from her own history. Her role in the story evolves from a casual acquaintance to an active participant in Lupin’s search. She does not display any notable combat or special abilities, relying instead on her connections and her knowledge from her florist background. Her character development is limited, but she serves as a catalyst for Lupin’s emotional journey.