Lyra

Lyra (ライラ, Raira), is a young girl who appears only in the 2003 anime and is first introduced as the highest ranking subordinate of Yoki. Yoki holds her in high esteem for her powerful alchemic abilities, and as such makes her his personal bodyguard/enforcer of his laws. She also was Yoki and Edward Elric's maid when dining in Yoki's mansion. An ambitious but somewhat misguided girl, she aspires to one day become a State Alchemist and serve her country. She uses a necklace that bears a small transmutation circle to condense air into a liquid state and vaporize it again, forcing it at high velocity toward her opponents. The shockwave created has the power to destroy buildings. When she is defeated in battle by Edward, she learns her mistake in following Yoki and becomes the apprentice of Dante three years later in an effort to improve her already strong abilities. Edward and his brother Alphonse meet her in Dante's mansion and are surprised to see her.



She apologizes to Edward and Alphonse for her actions when they last met and tells them that they were the reason for her kinder change of heart and outlook on life. Edward comments that she has done a 180 when she expresses her admiration of them. She is knocked unconscious by one of the chimeras led by the Homunculus Greed when they are kidnapping Al. She is later shown fixing the dishes that the kidnappers broke with Alchemy. The aging Dante, however, selfishly performs a body switch with the innocent Lyra by use of the Philosopher's Stone soon afterwards, then proceeding to kill her so that her secret wouldn't get out.

Throughout the latter half of the series, Lyra's appearance (albeit with Dante inside) becomes the face of the main antagonist.

A parallel version of her serves tea to Edward and Fritz Lang in the film that concluded the story of the 2003 anime entitled Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa. She makes a snobbish gesture when she catches Edward staring in shock at her.

Trivia

 * In the English dub, her name is pronounced with an 'ee' sound instead of 'ai' in Japanese (which suggests that it should sound as Lie-ra).
 * Lyra's alchemic attack is similar to a force known as inertial cavitation.
 * Lyra is a constellation and Latin for the lyre.