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Description
Brita, a former iron-ranked adventurer from E-Rantel in the Re-Estize Kingdom, possesses untidy red hair cut short, a sun-tanned complexion, and a muscular build. Her sharp features lack adornment, and calloused hands reflect years of sword training, presenting a distinctly warrior-like appearance.

Her path intersected with Momon in a tavern when he accidentally broke her hard-earned healing potion, valued at one gold coin and ten silver coins. As compensation, he gave her an unmarked red potion, later revealed to be a high-grade "Blood of God" potion worth eight gold coins. This potion became vital during a mission where Brita encountered Shalltear Bloodfallen. After Shalltear slaughtered Brita's entire party, Brita used the potion against the vampire, inflicting minor damage and unintentionally saving her own life. The trauma of this event led her to abandon adventuring.

Seeking a new life, Brita migrated to Carne Village. She joined its vigilance committee and trained as a ranger under Latimon's guidance. Leveraging her prior combat experience, she developed proficient archery skills, capable of taking down large game efficiently. Brita rose to lead the committee, coordinating village defenses alongside allies like Jugem and his goblin troop. Despite initial reservations stemming from her adventuring past, she treated the goblins with professional respect.

During Prince Barbro's assault on Carne Village, Brita helped evacuate women and children into the Great Forest of Tob while others defended the settlement. Following Nazarick's intervention, she became a citizen of the Sorcerer Kingdom, retaining her leadership role in the vigilance committee. Brita demonstrates a personality blending pragmatism and courage: demanding fair compensation from Momon, exhibiting tactical thinking under extreme duress against Shalltear, and displaying frugality in valuing possessions like her original potion.

In the web novel version, her name was Baniara, and she obtained the potion after sharing lodgings with Momonga, who disliked the smell of her medicinal herbs. Memories of her encounter with Shalltear were later obscured by Nazarick's influence.