March/Relationships

Parona
March sees Parona as her close friend, and even refers to her as her "big sis". She happily plays house with Parona and her innocence unknowingly gives the teenager some purpose in her life. While March is willing to listen to Parona's orders, if she doesn't believe something she says is right, she will refuse to budge until Parona either agrees to her decision or March does it herself. March cares for Parona to the point where she willingly puts herself in the range of an arrow meant for Parona and eventually dies of blood loss.

In her version of the afterlife, Parona's amongst her family, showing how March really saw her as her big sister. When Parona attempts to commit suicide after it seems like Hayase has been defeated, March angrily and loudly tries to tell her not to kill herself. It's only through Fushi that Parona stops her suicide, telling Parona how March wouldn't want her to die in such a way.

Fushi
When March runs away from her village, she stumbles across Fushi and at first finds his mannerisms as a human amusing. But after some time, she does grow affectionate of the immortal. She even becomes the one to give him his name "Fushi, " which teaches him how to eat and happily say that she was like his mother. While Fushi has vague recollections of March, when he sees a doll in town, he makes a note of how much March would have loved the doll.

Oniguma
During the time in the Yanome Prison, March was the only one to willingly take care of Oniguma, and was able to develope a close bond with it. When escaping the prison, Parona attempted to cut off a piece of Oniguma in order to convince the people of Ninannah that the Spirit Bear ritual was no longer necessary. March interfered as she felt sorry for the bear, stating that the bear itself was clueless about the ritual, and that it would be selfish to harm it. Later when Oniguma was resurrected, March was also seen taking care of the bear by removing the painful arrows from its flesh.