Jiiya

Jiiya (じいや) is a supporting character in Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea. They are a servant of Uomihime and often speak in place of her.

Physical Description
Jiiya is a small light blue fish that sits atop of Uomihime's head.

Personality
In a large majority of Jiiya's appearances, they only speak for Uomihime. It can be said that they are one of Uomihime's most loyal servants, as they appear to have been around serving her prior to the war with the Sea of Death.

Background
Jiiya served Uomihime before the war, possibly even before she ascended the throne. They continued to serve her after the war as well.

Minor

 * Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea - Jiiya appears as a supporting character, the servant responsible for most of Uomihime's communication.

Uomihime
Uomihime is Jiiya's princess. Jiiya speaks for her while she is asleep in the first part of the game. It seems that Jiiya is the most loyal or longest-standing of Uomihime's servants, as they have been with her prior to the war between Uomihime and her sister.

Trivia

 * In the English and Japanese version of Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea, they are referred to as "Jiiya" throughout most of the events of the game. Jiiya means "retainer" or "old manservant" in Japanese, which fittingly describes Jiiya's position in the royal court of the Blue Sea Kingdom.
 * There is only one occasion where they have been referred to something else; Mikotsuhime's fish servant calls them 魚綿守 (Uowatamori), which appears to be Jiiya's true name.
 * As stated in the physical copy of volume one of the manga, their favorite color is sea blue. Their favorite food is the Sea Kingdom's specially made bitter tea. Their speciality is to be able to read Uomihime's mind.

Quotes

 * "We must rely on you - the one who bears the blood of the barrier stones' creator." (To Wadanohara)
 * "Princess, I shall stay by your side to the end.....''"