Agireda

About
Agireda is a powerful commander of the Shimazu House, and like most of the female leaders of the House, was seduced by the brothers. However despite her attraction to them, she also despises them for what they've done to her.

Agireda used to be the daughter of the Chieftain of the Amazon tribe when Shimazu and the rest of Africa were at war, however she was approached and seduced by Shimazu Toshihisa and started accidentally divulging some of her tribe's secrets. When she tried to seek retribution, she was successively seduced by the other brothers, and her tribe was soon destroyed.

Though she was manipulated into fighting for the brothers after their conquest and was still attracted to them, she never let go of her rage and was secretly hoping to have an opportunity for revenge. When the Demon Army took over Shimazu, she was sent after the brothers to attack Oda, but was eventually captured by Rance. When Rance came to her prison, she gladly joined the Oda forces in order to have her revenge.

Though Rance tries to sleep with her, she steadfastly refuses, right up until she gets an idea: she accepts sleeping with him, if Rance punishes the Shimazu brothers, a proposal he gladly accepts. As the brothers start falling one by one under Oda forces, Rance gets his prize and violently H's Agireda, however she ends up quite disappointed as she didn't enjoy it nearly as much as she did with the brothers she hated.

The dejected Rance tries to prove his superiority any way he can, and Agireda eventually did another proposition: she would only fall for him if he gave her a proof of his love, such as granting her the largest army in Oda, in order to regain her nation's glory, a term which Rance gladly accepted.

Personality and Appearance
She is a tall striking woman with a thin waist, blue eyes and dark skin, a skin tone rarely seen in the Continent outside of Africa.

Agireda is a conflicted individual: though she is extremely attracted to and easily seduced by the Shimazu brothers, she also passionately hates them. She seems to be a proud warrior, as she sought to avenge herself with duels and wishes to lead a great army, possibly to return Africa to its former glory.

Trivia

 * Agireda is a fairly direct reference to the legend of the warrior women known as Amazons, and her seduction by the Shimazu brothers may be a reference to the Amazon queen Hippolyta who was also seduced by a foreigner and betrayed her clan.