Nureha

Nureha is a Fox Tail Enchanter-Courtesan, the guild master of Plant Hwyaden, and a contemporary of Shiroe's. In the months following the Catastrophe, she more or less became the ruler of Minami after purchasing several key structures in the city, foremost being Minami's Cathedral. With her control over these important structures, she keeps the Adventurer inhabitants in-line, at the same time using these to extend her influence over the Lander nobles and, in a move duplicated nowhere else, the Guard system of the city. Her Overskill is Overlay.

Appearance
Nureha is a rather curvaceous woman who blatantly uses her appealing looks to attract men in conjunction with her Courtesan subclass to get people to do her bidding. She has wavy black hair and white skin, with a purple-black dress made of crow's feathers.

In her Dariella disguise, she either has blond hair (anime) or black hair (novels), but still maintains her alluring looks. She is seen with a yellow dress and hat in the anime.

Personality
A lonely girl who suffers from cripplingly-low self-esteem, she is easily manipulated by Indicus. However, outwardly, she is capable of controlling almost the entire population of Minami, making her a very dangerous political foe.

She can be rather impulsive at times, causing a panic in the Ten-Seat Conference after her sudden disappearance, when she ends up going to observe the area and joins Tohya's Party. Despite her disguise and airs, Tohya realizes that there was something about her that was "off."

Prior to the Catastrophe
In the real world, Nureha had an unpleasant life. She was bullied at school, oftentimes called a "girl who brings misfortune," and lived in a poor, abusive household. When hiding from her family, she had to drink "soup" with pieces of trash mixed in, and walk barefoot because her belongings were hidden away from her. She started playing Elder Tale as an escape from her situation, and created a demure and aloof online persona. It was during this period that she got to know Shiroe, and after partying with him several times, formed a girlish infatuation for him due to his combination of kindness and professionalism.

A conversation between several members of the Ten Seats Council reveals that Nureha was a complete city girl with rather particular tastes in comfort.

The Catastrophe
Things came crashing down the moment Elder Tales became reality. With her only refuge from the real world becoming reality, Nureha, already emotionally unstable to begin with, broke down completely. Terrified that her "soiled true self" might be found out by Shiroe, she became vulnerable to Indicus' manipulations.

Within days after the Catastrophe, Plant Hwyaden took control of both Minami and Nakasu, thanks to Nureha's seduction and manipulation of the Lander population.

Return of the Goblin King arc
After the Round Table Council's expedition to wipe out the monsters in Sand Leaf is a success, she appears at the Ancient Palace of Eternal Ice in her Dariella disguise, implicitly telling the Lander children about Shiroe's World-class magic before skipping away.

Libra Festival arc
Nureha, in her Dariella disguise, wanders about the Libra Festival and watches Lord Marves' antics ensue in an attempt to discredit the Round Table Alliance.

After it fails, she encounters Shiroe in a discreet location, pretending to be a traveling writer coming in Ooshima's place. He immediately sees through her disguise, however, so she switches to her next tactic -- persuade and seduce him into joining her in Minami while telling a story about her past. Ultimately, though, he rejects her and tells her that it would be better for them to be enemies. With that, she disappears to return to Minami but promises that she'll make Shiroe hers.

Gold of the Kunie arc
In volume 7, it is revealed how Nureha came to power. By using her game avatar's alluring appearance and her Courtesan subclass, she swindled other players out of their money by turning them into her devoted followers with her lies of security. Her popularity continued to spread as she brought Lander nobles onto her side, and managed to buy out the Royal Guards a month after the Catastrophe occurred. Using this power and her skills, she brought the Lander nobles to her side. With the wealth the nobles brought, she bought out the Cathedral in Minami.

Route 43 arc
As "Dariella," Nureha joins Tohya's Party. However, despite her disguise, Tohya is aware that there is something deeper about her, and that "Dariella" was suffering. During the attack of Nightshades and Wyverns, she was separated from the others. Taking this opportunity to shed her disguise, she secretly assists in the defense of the town for Tohya's sake, aware that the boy had partially seen through her. Using the Freezer build, she engages in Crowd Control by using Astral Hypnos on a Wyvern that had spotted her, causing the Wyvern to crash into an Odyssea Knight Druid, killing them both.

After learning that this was Mizufa's doing, she orders one of her subordinates to kill the Nightshades that had been summoned. Just like how Mizufa wanted to be a queen where she could cause destruction, Nureha wanted to be a queen of a place where she could be happy. Deciding to help Shiroe's kids, she thinks of hearing his voice again.

When the battle is over, she departs after bidding farewell to Tohya's party. Rundelhouse teases Tohya, thinking that the other boy was attracted to her, but in reality, Tohya noticed that "Dariella" had gnawed on her nails in suffering.

Honey Moon Logs
Nureha turns out to be the mastermind behind the attacks on Maryelle and Shoryu, the former who was placed under a curse by a ring and the latter who was PK'ed. The perpetrator of both, a level 90 Swashbuckler named Leoto, reports back to her after succeeding in his mission.

This is her only appearance in the spin-off, as she is never seen afterwards. However, the speed at which Leoto was able to report to her after PKing Shoryu suggests that she was, in fact, near Akiba at the time.

Celdesia Gazette
In the Log Horizon TRPG monthly Celdesia Gazette, "Dariella" has a column titled "Culture, Geography, and Folklore in Yamato".