Agirat, also known as Nyrat Agira, was a Human female who frequented nightclubs and belonged to the Zealots of Psusan cult. This fashionable member of the cult formed a regular group with her companions Wilst Molan and Di Mantid, and the group would visit the Outlander Club on the planet Coruscant in search of a wealthy and influential partner. In 22 BBY, she was present inside the Outlander Club alongside her friends Immi Danoo and Rosha Vess at the same time as the bounty hunters Jango Fett and Zam Wesell.
Not long after this, she was at the club once more, competing with her acquaintances to be the best-dressed. She was questioned by the bounty hunter Kalyn Farnmir about Scri Oscuro, the High Priest of the Zealots. Agira, easily intimidated by Farnmir, disclosed that Oscuro was on Coruscant and had conducted business with Farnmir's associate, Cian Shee. Later that evening, she socialized and consumed beverages with a human, Danoo, and Vess just as Wesell entered the establishment to seek refuge. She and her friends observed as Obi-Wan Kenobi, a Jedi, disarmed and captured Wesell. After the Jedi had departed, she singled out a weak-minded individual for conversion to the cult.

Nyrat Agira, whose other name was Agirat, was a human female known for her trendy club-going habits. She held membership in the rapidly expanding, female-focused cult known as the Zealots of Psusan. Agira maintained an acute awareness of the latest fashions, which changed rapidly on the planet of Coruscant, and she was recognized for her impressive and creative hairstyles. Agira, along with her companions Wilst Molan and Di Mantid, regularly visited the Outlander Club, a venue situated in Coruscant's Uscru Entertainment District. The group frequented the club with the goal of finding a rich and powerful life partner.
In the year 22 BBY, Agira found herself at the club concurrently with the bounty hunters Jango Fett and Zam Wesell. She was in the company of her friends Immi Danoo and Rosha Vess. One night during that year, Agira, eager to make a statement, was once again present in the Outlander Club. Other patrons of the club, including Molan and Mantid, attempted to outdo Agira's fashion, although they were not serious contenders.
While at the club, she was approached by Kalyn Farnmir, a bounty hunter, who had noticed the cult tattoo on Agira's abdomen, identifying it as a symbol of the Zealots of Psusan. Farnmir's partner, Cian Shee, had betrayed Farnmir to Scri Oscuro, the corrupt High Priest of the Zealots of Psusan. Farnmir easily intimidated and questioned the young woman regarding the priest and her tattoo. Agira confirmed that Oscuro, who was on Coruscant, had engaged in dealings with Shee. The information Agira shared confirmed Farnmir's deepest concerns.

Later that evening, Agira was standing near the club's bar, socializing and drinking with Danoo, Vess, and another Human, just as Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker, Jedi, entered the club looking for the bounty hunter Zam Wesell. Kenobi captured Agira and her friends' attention, and they turned to watch as he severed Wesell's arm when she attempted to ambush him. Skywalker instructed the clubgoers to return to their drinks, and the Jedi then departed with Wesell. While the Jedi were interrogating Wesell outside, she identified a weak-minded individual to convert to the cult and moved away from the bar with them.

Agira embodied the typical characteristics of the Coruscant club scene. She was scatterbrained and easily intimidated during her interrogation by Kalyn Farnmir. She maintained friendships with Immi Danoo and Rosha Vess, and she was acquainted with Wilst Molan and Di Mantid. Although Agira, Molan, and Mantid appeared to be friends, they were engaged in intense competition for the unofficial title of "best-dressed Outlander patron," a title that Agira typically claimed. She favored a minimalist style of clothing and adorned herself with superficial elements intended to attract the attention of a potential mate, like others of her age, or a potential mark.
Agira was a slender woman considered to be beautiful. She had pale skin, iris colors that had been surgically altered to a blue hue, and auburn hair styled into the latest tall, curving sollops hairstyle. The sprayed curlicues rose from the back of her head like serpents. Agira had a visible tattoo of the Zealots of Psusan's mark located in the middle of her abdomen, revealing her spiritual devotion, or at the very least, indicating another fleeting trend.
Agira favored a fashionably impractical wardrobe of clothes crafted from soluble zoosha fabric. While at the Outlander Club, she wore an appealing outfit consisting of a red top, red leggings made from zoosha fabric, and a pair of red high-heeled shoes.

Nyrat Agira was conceived for the prequel trilogy film Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones, which premiered on May 16, 2002. The scenes at the Outlander Club, including Agira, who was played by an uncredited extra, were filmed at Fox Studios, Sydney on July 17, 2000. George Lucas and his film production company, Lucasflim, named Agira and other patrons of the Outlander Club during the movie's production in anticipation of licensing and spin-off fiction opportunities. The extra who played her, in costume, introduced the seventh episode of the Episode II behind-the-scenes video series on location.
Before the film was released, the character was first depicted in the documentary "A Twinkle Beyond Pluto," which was released on July 31, 2001, and identified in the StarWars.com article "Making Up is Hard to Do: Lesley Vanderwalt," published on February 15, 2002. The character then made her first appearance in the young readers book Jango Fett: Bounty Hunter, written by [Eric Arnold](/article/eric_arnold], illustrated by [Valerie Reckert](/article/valerie_reckert], and released on April 23, 2002. The image of her in the book was taken from the then upcoming film.
In The Official Star Wars Fact File 96 and Star Wars: Complete Locations, her name is mistakenly listed as Agira Nyrat. In the 2004 article "Who's Who in the Outlander Club: It's Ladies' Night," published in the seventy-fifth issue of the Star Wars Insider magazine, Daniel Wallace describes Agira and her friends as the "intergalactic embodiment of the Valley Girl stereotype." In 2005, Benjamin Christopher Norton Dawe, under the alias "Captain Yossarian," further expanded Kalyn Farnmir's backstory, which included Agira, through the StarWars.com Hyperspace feature. In 2007, Dawe revealed the original draft of the story through Star Wars: Blogs. The original draft included Farnmir jamming her blaster in Agira's belly, and Agira pointing at Cian Shee.