Aradia

Aradia (アラディア) is a character introduced in Souyaku Toaru Majutsu no Index.

Etymology
is a central figure in , a 1899 book written by American folklorist Charles Godfrey Leland, allegedly based on material provided by an Italian woman called Maddalena, supposedly documenting the beliefs, rituals and religious text of pagan witches. The book was a major influence on and other forms of.

is said to be a goddess, daughter of and, who descended to the human world and became the first of all witches, teaching oppressed peasants witchcraft to use against the rich upper classes and the church.

Appearance
Aradia is described as a silver-haired girl looking around 17 or 18. She wears a wimple large enough to fall to her ankles, giving her a nun-like silhouette, but also wears as a skimpy dancer's outfit resembling a bikini variant and baring her feet and navel, the combination of which was apparently meant to look immoral.

Personality
Aradia expresses disinterest in things relating to the cross, considering it newfangled nonsense, and questioning if one would find anything of worth in people who rejected the witches of a bygone era yet appropriated their legends as part of their religion. However, Anna doubted that she was as fixated as she claimed and interpreted it as lip service, given the role she had to play and expectations as an advocate for witches, her position requiring her to always be skeptical of the cross's power.

Aradia moonbathes and forestbathes in order to calm herself.

Background
In reference to Aradia herself, her name has been explicitly noted as that of a figure from a famous witchcraft grimoire (namely ). Said to be the daughter of and, Aradia was described as a goddess who shines in the dark night and "god of all witches", who supposedly took a physical body and descended to the human world to save the poor from the wealthy church. In the story, all witches' sabbaths are used to worship her and involve rituals meant to teach people how to resist oppression from the rich.

Aradia's full background is unknown, but she was described as a witch of the moon and light, and later described as though she was the figure from the book, the daughter of Lucifer and Diana who took physical form and descended as the goddess of all witches to save the ancient priestess of the night persecuted by the wealthy cross. On being addressed as "Maiden of Nuremberg" by Aradia, Anna referred to her as "the picture book witch who was pierced by its many spikes".

Los Angeles Arc
Aradia had come into contact with Anna Sprengel at some point prior to the destruction of R&C Occultics on December 26th, and was with her at an unknown location in the aftermath. After a brief talk about the disposable pawn, the poisonous effect and chaos in the new age that it was meant to bring about, and a reference to Alice and the nonsense of Wonderland, Aradia told Anna that "everyone was waiting".

Post-Handcuffs Arc
On December 29th, Aradia brought Anna to their group's base, in a cruise ship in a flooded stadium in the middle of a rainforest, acting as her guide to the base and its members, but was dismayed to find Alice absent when she was going to introduce Anna to her.

After the events surrounding the crash of the Overhunting, as well as the battle in the Vanishing Tunnel, Alice was brought back from Academy City by Anna. Greeting Alice upon her return, Aradia and the others in the group were shocked and dismayed to find that Alice's newfound interest in Kamijou Touma had swayed her from using her magic to benefit their plans. Limited by the group's rule of not angering Alice, Aradia sets her sights on Touma, viewing him as a hindrance to their goal.

New Year's Eve Arc
As the cabal became split as to how to approach the issue of Kamijou Touma, Aradia was on the side of the Killers. On December 31st, she attempted to kill Touma, with the Bologna Succubus and Good Old Mary trying to thwart her.

Abilities
As a Transcendent of the Bridge Builders Cabal, Aradia is said to be powerful enough to rival the regular magic side on her own. She is described as a goddess of witches, the moon and the night.

Like many witches, Aradia makes extensive use of ointments and plant-based mixtures. In her case, the 'palette' of chemical compounds that are her ingredients are stored in the gold decorations she wears, with herbs kneaded into the malleable gold for storage. By rubbing the key-shaped clasps, powder is produced which falls to her feet and she mixes in her sweat, sebum or oil by stepping on it barefoot, creating an ointment and a 'shadow' that powers her magic. This shadow does not change regardless of the light shining around it and remains just one shadow even if light sources are shining from multiple directions.

Aradia also makes extensive use of the Rule of Three, a concept at the core of Wicca where the effects of a witch's magic, regardless of whether it is used for a good deed or a bad one, return to the witch at three times the strength (e.g. if one uses magic to steal money, they would lose thrice as much, and if they use magic to kill, they would receive a wound thrice as lethal). The rule, meant to keep witches on the right path, is one which is supposedly difficult to use in practice and a double-edged sword that can lead to self-destruction, but Aradia is skilled at manipulating events so that her deeds are framed as 'good' and exploiting the rule to reap the benefits. The Wiccan spell which she uses to do so is known as Reload Three Times,  with the 'weapon' being 'reloaded' being her 'shadow'. By performing a chain of continual 'good' deeds, Aradia can amass good fortune, bolster her magic, and cause her power to snowball. She also has a few contingencies in place to avoid a potential backlash. Performing a deed corresponding to a spell and its desired outcome increases that spell's effects and the likehood of that outcome (for example, helping a child find their parents via a simple divination to support a search spell to locate someone for her).

Coupled with the ability to frame her deeds as good and exploit good deeds for malicious ends, Aradia is skilled at manipulating people and proselytizing, allowing her to rapidly build a coven of new witches, which share a portion of her power (including the binding and usage of the Rule of Three) and can draw on her spells, inscribed in the Book of Shadows granted to them.

Aradia has a number of spells relating to divination, and possesses a search spell based on, capable of sweeping the entire Shibuya area.

During the climax of her battle with Kamijou Touma, Aradia attempt to use a power relating to the figure of the. With its activation, she invoked the night, moon and witches, and how ancient goddesses of wisdom (giving Hecate, Isis, the Morrígan and Freyja as examples) would view the world from three perspectives while providing the priestess serving them with a powerful protection. With the command Risk 4, she declared the release of a triple seal, a departure from the human territory and the activation of the triple goddess in her flesh. Her shadow then stretched in three different directions and spun around her in a circle with an inhuman shape, but the great power was negated by Imagine Breaker before anything further could be seen.