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Leah, also spelled Reah or Lair, is one of the twin goddesses governing the ancient kingdom of Ys alongside her sister Feena. Her origins trace back over 700 years before Adol Christin, to a devastating war against demons. She shared a close bond with the disinherited Holy Knight Toal Fact. Before secretly remaining behind to fight demons, Toal gifted her a silver harmonica crafted from Cleria, a token of his feelings and a memento that became a significant artifact tied to her identity.
When demons began constructing Darm Tower to reach Solomon Shrine, Leah and Feena descended to investigate. During their mission, they suspected a traitor among the Six Priests. Leah later confronted Toal within Darm Tower, finding him in demonic form. He demanded the Black Pearl and offered her protection, but she refused, conflicted. After Toal defeated the traitorous priest Cain Fact – who had merged with the Black Pearl to become Darm – Leah tearfully thanked Toal for his devotion. She and Feena then used the harmonica to seal the Black Pearl, an act that petrified them both into an eternal slumber deep within the Abandoned Mine.
Centuries later, Leah surfaced in Esteria as Leah, suffering amnesia. Appearing as a blue-haired poet in Minea, she asked Adol Christin to retrieve her lost silver harmonica from the Abandoned Mine. Playing the harmonica upon its return restored her memories and triggered Feena’s recollection of their divine past. Its melody also prompted Leah to recite a poem about the lost kingdom of Ys, hinting at her subconscious connection.
Later held captive in Rado's Annex within Darm Tower, Leah revealed to Adol that Dark Fact, cloaked in Cleria metal, orchestrated the monster invasions and her kidnapping. She provided Adol with a monocle to decipher the Books of Ys, noting the tower’s strangely nostalgic aura. Following Dark Fact’s defeat, she and Feena acknowledged their goddess roles, infusing Adol’s sword with their power for the final battle against Darm. After Darm’s defeat, they voluntarily resealed themselves with the Black Pearl to prevent its misuse, returning to eternal slumber.
Leah is physically distinguished from Feena by her hair bangs fully covering her forehead. Her narrative consistently intertwines themes of sacrifice, lost love, and duty.
When demons began constructing Darm Tower to reach Solomon Shrine, Leah and Feena descended to investigate. During their mission, they suspected a traitor among the Six Priests. Leah later confronted Toal within Darm Tower, finding him in demonic form. He demanded the Black Pearl and offered her protection, but she refused, conflicted. After Toal defeated the traitorous priest Cain Fact – who had merged with the Black Pearl to become Darm – Leah tearfully thanked Toal for his devotion. She and Feena then used the harmonica to seal the Black Pearl, an act that petrified them both into an eternal slumber deep within the Abandoned Mine.
Centuries later, Leah surfaced in Esteria as Leah, suffering amnesia. Appearing as a blue-haired poet in Minea, she asked Adol Christin to retrieve her lost silver harmonica from the Abandoned Mine. Playing the harmonica upon its return restored her memories and triggered Feena’s recollection of their divine past. Its melody also prompted Leah to recite a poem about the lost kingdom of Ys, hinting at her subconscious connection.
Later held captive in Rado's Annex within Darm Tower, Leah revealed to Adol that Dark Fact, cloaked in Cleria metal, orchestrated the monster invasions and her kidnapping. She provided Adol with a monocle to decipher the Books of Ys, noting the tower’s strangely nostalgic aura. Following Dark Fact’s defeat, she and Feena acknowledged their goddess roles, infusing Adol’s sword with their power for the final battle against Darm. After Darm’s defeat, they voluntarily resealed themselves with the Black Pearl to prevent its misuse, returning to eternal slumber.
Leah is physically distinguished from Feena by her hair bangs fully covering her forehead. Her narrative consistently intertwines themes of sacrifice, lost love, and duty.