Nina von Hohenheim

''Nina von Hohenheim, formerly Nina von Armstrong, is one of the supporting female tritagonist in "Hachinan tte, Sore wa Nai Deshou!" She is the mother of Elise Katharina von Hohenheim and Wendelin von Benno Baumeister mother in law. She is married to Fritz von Hohenheim son.''

Appearance
She takes after her mother and is a very beautiful woman.

Etymology

 * Nina can mean "Enclosure of Fish" in Babylonian,  "Fire" in Quechua and "Little Girl" in Spanish
 * von is Dutch and means one of "Noble" birth.
 * Hohenheim in Icelandic means "Child of the night sky" or in German means "High Home."

Background
She is Klimt Kristoff von Armstrong half sister by the same father.

Plot
Her and Armstrong are very close as she treats him and his brothers as a sister should. She followed him to the graveyard where he was saving goodbye to his mother as he was going to the adventurer school. She realized he was leaving for himself, since his family would never let him go since he is a magician. When Armstrong was an adventurer he would bring her out to meet his friends. She would meet Lisette, who is the sister of Bruno one of his party members, and they would become best friends. She is married to Egmund von Hohenheim's oldest son.

Abilities
She has normal human mana

Klimt Kristoff von Armstrong
He is her half brother by different mothers but they are very close and she always knows what he is thinking

Elise Katharina von Hohenheim
Her daughter - not much in known about their relationship as the novel does not go into it. They both have similar looks that being beautiful women with blond hair and amethyst colored eyes.

Wendelin von Benno Baumeister
Her son in law

Lisette
They met through their brothers and become best friends.

Fritz von Hohenheim
Her husband and heir to the Viscount peerage. Like his father he is a member of the church.

Samuel von Hohenheim
He is Nina and Fritz oldest son and is a member of of the church. He is his fathers assistant and heir.

Trivia
She is Armstrong's half-sister from the same father with a different mother.