Ladylee Tangleroad

Ladylee Tangleroad (レディリー＝タンゲルロード) is the president of the Orbit Portal Company that is involved in the construction of the space elevator, Endymion.

Appearance
She has blond/gray hair and aquamarine eyes. Of special interest is the magic-side look of her eccentric clothing.

Personality
Despite her youthful appearance, she has the management abilities that rebuilt the space development company. She is described as a genius goth loli girl.

Background
Ladylee Tangleroad is the president of the Orbit Portal Company who is also responisble for the construction of Endymion.

Toaru Majutsu no Index Movie

 * Main article:Toaru Majutsu no Index Movie

Academy City's space elevator Endymion. One day as its completion nears, Kamijou Touma and Index Librorum Prohibitorum meet a Level 0 girl named Meigo Alisa. Index and Alisa have a mysterious connection in their ravenous appetites. While the three are enjoying their time after school, Stiyl (who has brought in some other magicians) suddenly attacks. His target is Alisa. Why is a member of the science side like her being targeted by the magic side? With the attack from the magic side underway, Academy City deploys a unit meant to maintain order led by its female leader Shoutaura. As the situation developing around Kamijou, Index, and Alisa grows more and more confused, Stiyl says, "That girl could likely cause a war between the magic side and the science side."

When science and magic cross paths, the story begins with Endymion as its stage!

Character Art Designs
Little difference has been made on Ladylee from her original design. Haimura simply added earring on her, as well as fully made her outfit have a checkerboard look, but still retained its black/white and black/gray contrast.

Haimura was instructed to make Ladylee to look like someone who seemed to have a foot in both magic and science sides, as well as give her a gothic lolita look. Haimura opted to make her look like a illusionist that seemed to manipulate both magic and science sides. Haimura originally had the idea of giving her a a completely different impression depending on whether you saw her from the right or left. This idea is still retained through the vestiges of her asymmetrical look beneath her cape.