Ashai

is a recurring character in.

BotW: is a BotW: who lives in BotW: and teaches two classes to young girls before they depart from BotW:. In the past, she and BotW: were involved in a love triangle with BotW:, though both of them remained single in the end.

If BotW: speaks to BotW: while she is walking through BotW:, she introduces herself and asks BotW: if he is interested in taking her class, BotW:. BotW: explains that she teaches a relationship class during the day and a Series: at night. BotW: encourages BotW: to attend the BotW: at her home during the night and her relationship class in the barracks during the day.

When speaking to BotW: in the BotW: before BotW: begins, she asks if BotW: is interested in sitting in. She then assures BotW: that there is no hurry and that class does not begin until everyone arrives.

If BotW: speaks to BotW: during her relationship class, she invites BotW: to observe if he is interested. If BotW: rejects her offer, BotW: asks if BotW: already has a loved one, to which BotW: scratches the back of his head in embarrassment. BotW: then explains that the young girls in her class have never even met a man before and that it is her duty to prepare them for the world outside of BotW:.

Should BotW: agree to observe the class, BotW: instructs everyone to demonstrate what they have been learning. BotW: then asks the class what to do when a "handsome voe" approaches them on the street. BotW: stands up and answers that she would wave casually yet remain prepared in case he is a distraction for a bandit ambush. BotW: praises BotW: for her solution and then reminds the class that sometimes men only look suspicious from being intimidated by a BotW:. BotW: then stands up to share her solution, saying that she would enthusiastically greet the man and approach with her hands empty. BotW: praises BotW: for her optimistic approach, adding that friendliness is a great way to relax others. Lastly, BotW: stands to share her solution, saying that she would attack the man when he least suspects it. BotW: dismisses BotW:'s solution and tells her that it is a crime.

BotW: also asks her students what they would do if they encountered an injured voe lying on the ground. BotW: responds that she will lift him over her shoulder and take him to the nearest person who can treat him. BotW: will praise this answer, but she will remind BotW: to check for non-visible injuries before she moves someone. Next, BotW: says she would figure out what is wrong with him and then make a medicine to treat him. Once again, BotW: will say BotW: has a great answer, but she tells her to make sure he does not have any allergies to the ingredients she uses. Finally, BotW: will say that she would secretly take the voe back to her home, where she would help him recover. BotW: says that while BotW:'s sentiment is sweet, her plan is basically kidnapping.

For her third question, BotW: asks her students what they will do when they are approached and spoken to by a voe whose attention they have sought. BotW: says she would pretend not to speak his language. BotW: comments that her approach is interesting since it could inspire curiosity, and she explains it is unrealistic that he will know the language she pretends to. BotW: claims she will take the opportunity to examine his clothes to determine his social status. BotW: commends BotW: on her good thinking, but reminds her that sometimes, if someone's nice clothes are dirty, they may wear something more casual. Lastly, BotW: says she would grab his hand and twist his wrist until he agreed to marry her. BotW: is left without words, and she tells BotW: to speak to her after class.

Before her BotW: begins, she tells BotW: one might as well learn if there is more to learn. If BotW: agrees with her, she comments on BotW:'s innocent expression. BotW: also explains to BotW: that she was planning a lesson on BotW:, but she forgot the name of the BotW: in the BotW:. BotW: assures herself that she will remember eventually.