Atla runs the guild in Millela, and she's genuinely good at what she does—she actually cares about the town and its people, which shows in how she handles problems. When the Commerce Guild started jacking up prices on fish and food during hard times just to squeeze profits, she was furious about it. That kind of greed bothers her, and it says something real about her character beneath the surface.
The thing is, Atla dresses pretty provocatively—revealing outfit, emphasis on her chest, bare midriff, mini skirt, the whole deal. When Yuna first met her, she assumed Atla was just an exhibitionist trying to show off. But Atla's actually pretty straightforward about it: she dresses that way because it makes the men happy, and she doesn't seem bothered by people judging her for it. There's a shamelessness to it, but not in a trashy way—more like she genuinely doesn't care what people think, and she's doing her own thing.
What's interesting is how that casual confidence contradicts the casual assumption people make about her. She's not actually shallow or just using her appearance to get by. She's willing to take on the Commerce Guild and their exploitative pricing because she thinks it's wrong, which takes real moral backbone in a town where the guild probably has money and influence.
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