Mòrag

Mòrag Ladair is a playable character in Xenoblade Chronicles 2. She is Special Inquisitor of the Empire of Mor Ardain, Emperor Niall's cousin and Brighid's Driver.

Appearance and personality
Mòrag is an Ardainian woman with mid-length black hair and brown eyes. Her default outfit includes a black cap with a gold visor (with her hair tied into a bun underneath) alongside a black, white, and red military uniform with gold armor adorning her legs, waist, and left shoulder. Additionally, she also wears white gloves. She is quite tall as well, and is noted to have somewhat of a masculine appearance, due to her outfit and businesslike demeanor.

Mòrag is often calm and collected, even on the battlefield, but has a tendency to jump to conclusions such as accusing Poppi and the party for the attacks on several Ardainian soldiers at Alba Cavanich. She cares for her countrymen and her cousin and emperor. Mòrag also has an emotional side, such as when she reacted in fury when Mor Ardain and Uraya were about to go to war, as being distraught over Niall's supposed death, even weeping for him. Mòrag is also shown to be very cunning, as seen when she planned ahead by asking Tora to turn off Poppi's Ether Furnace and refrain from using any Arts in the event the party were captured by Tantalese soldiers, by a means of escape. Mòrag hates losing, often accepting to do things she is not skilled in to avoid accepting her loss, such as cooking an Argentum Monkfish or trying to tell a joke to avoid being outdone by Zeke.

Lore

 * While she regards and refers to Niall as her brother, they are in fact cousins.
 * Mòrag was initially raised to succeed the Ardainian throne, until Niall's birth provided the Ardanach family a male heir, and the line of succession changed to his favor.
 * This is likely why Mòrag bonded with Brighid but not Aegaeon, both of whom are historically bonded to the Ardainian emperor directly, e.g Hugo.

As an enemy

 * Mòrag (Gormott)
 * Mòrag (Mor Ardain)
 * Mòrag (First Low Orbit Station)

Concept art
Mòrag