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Misslim, whose full name is Mithlim Netherland, is a dwarf introduced in the second season of the series, Peter Grill and the Philosopher's Time: Super Extra. She lives in a dwarf village and is a skilled blacksmith and craftswoman. Despite her youthful and petite appearance, which is common among dwarves, she is an adult. Her small stature and childlike features often lead others to underestimate her, but she possesses a mature and practical outlook.

Misslim's personality is characterized by a pragmatic and somewhat self-serving nature. Unlike many of the other women who pursue the protagonist, Peter Grill, for the sake of obtaining his seed to strengthen their bloodlines, Misslim's motivations are far more grounded in personal survival and convenience. She is not particularly interested in romance or sexual activity. Her primary concern is securing a stable and comfortable life for herself, free from labor or hardship. She is aware that her own well-being is tied to Peter's success and survival, and as a result, she will reluctantly assist him when necessary, even if her initial reaction is one of reluctance. This self-awareness drives her to go to great lengths to help Peter when the situation demands it, as she understands that if he falls, she will also suffer.

Her role in the story is that of a supporting character and a temporary ally. She first encounters Peter when he seeks her out to repair his broken weapon. As a dwarf craftsman, she agrees to fix his sword, though her cooperation comes with strings attached. Her involvement often revolves around trade negotiations and providing technical or material support to Peter's group. She acts as a bridge between the human world and the dwarf community, facilitating the exchange of goods and services.

In terms of key relationships, Misslim's connection with Peter Grill is transactional and built on mutual benefit rather than affection. She does not harbor romantic feelings for him in the same way as other characters. Her dynamic with the rest of Peter's harem is limited, as she operates more as an independent contractor than a member of his social circle. Her relationship with her own dwarf community is professional, and she is respected for her craftsmanship.

Throughout the series, Misslim undergoes subtle development. She begins as a character primarily motivated by laziness and the desire for an easy life, but she gradually demonstrates a capacity for responsibility and cooperation when her own interests are at stake. She learns to work alongside Peter and others, though her cynical and pragmatic personality remains largely unchanged.

Her notable abilities lie in her craftsmanship as a blacksmith. She is capable of repairing and reforging weapons, including Peter's sword, and possesses knowledge of advanced materials and metallurgy. This technical skill makes her a valuable asset in the story, especially during conflicts where equipment is critical. Beyond her smithing, she has no demonstrated combat abilities, relying instead on her bargaining position and her connections within the dwarf community to navigate challenges.