Agria

Agria (アグリア), formerly known as Nadia Travis (ナディア・L・トラヴィス), is one of the antagonists from Tales of Xillia. She is alternatively known as the Lady in Red and Agria the Shadowless.

History
Agria was originally a Rashugul nobility named Nadia Travis until her title was stripped by her stepmother. After Presa found her, Agria was trained to become one of the Chimeriad.

At the beginning, Agria broke into the Fennmont research laboratory trying to seek the Lance of Kresnik. She ran off after fighting Jude and Milla. Later in Fennmont, Jude and the party encountered her for information about the whereabouts of the Lance of Kresnik. Agria refused to say anything and fought them herself. After the fight, she tells them that the way to the Lance was sealed off. After specially taunting Leia, she ran off.

Right after Gilland's invasion, Agria repeatedly stomped on Jude's head and another soldier's. Presa told her it was useless, because they were both unconscious, which Agria claimed it was no fun due to not hearing any suffering. The next day, at a temple, she, Gaius, and the rest of the Chimeriad informed Jude they would have to work together in order to stop Gilland. They reclaimed their city, took over one of the battleships, and eventually boarded Gilland's.

Eventually, at the Hollowmount behind Milla's shrine, she and Presa fought Jude and the party. Afterwards, they both fell off, due to the terrain collapsing and died.

In an alternate timeline in Tales of Xillia 2, Leia saved Agria's life and the two became friends.

Appearance and Personality
Agria has long, greyish violet hair, fair skin blemished in freckles, and pink eyes. She wears a red dress donned with black feathers, and black thigh high boots.

Agria is finds great pleasure in torture and is quick to belittle others with witty comments. Her insistence to find flaws in others may make her seem rather immature — she mocks Leia's scent and gave her a downgrading nickname, "Pimple". Perhaps because of her child-like nature, Agria has little faith in workmanship and is quite lazy. She does not believe that the stress of daily work can necessarily improve society.