dIANA

DAUGHTER OF CAESAR

PRINCESS OF ROME

A PARAGON OF STONE-COLD BEAUTY

Embodying an intoxicating blend of ambition, superiority, and an aloof demeanor, Diana Augusta, the Princess of Rome, is a conundrum wrapped in an enigma. As the only child of Julius Caesar II, she bears the exalted title of 'Augustus', a testament to her regal lineage. Her unparalleled beauty has garnered worldwide attention, inadvertently casting a shadow over her other notable qualities, consequently amplifying her innate haughtiness. Yet beneath her renowned vanity, lies a deeper struggle. She perceives herself primarily as a tool in her father's hands, employed to refine Rome's image in the aftermath of the brutal excesses perpetrated by the new empire, an unfortunate circumstance that fuels her turbulent relationship with him. Despite this, her haughtiness, stubbornness and ego make her into a true princess of Rome.

UNRAVELING THE WARRIOR WITHIN

Diana's true essence is as elusive as it is captivating. The perennial threat of being betrothed for Rome's political gain has steeled her resolve to become a formidable warrior, to ensure her rightful inheritance of the empire without being reduced to a political pawn. Whether she is manoeuvring a fighter jet or engaged in a duel with an Orichalcum sword, Diana proves her lethal abilities, thus, earning the title of a true soldier, albeit against her father's wishes. However, whether she embodies a true soldier of Rome remains a compelling quandary.

A MYSTERIOUS ALLURE:
DIANA'S UNEXPECTED KINSHIP WITH THE OASIS

Contrary to her Roman royalty, Diana exhibits a peculiar affinity for the Oasis, a reflection of her disconnection from her Roman heritage and its values, a divergence that arguably resounds to her credit. Moreover, Diana seems to possess a subtle hint of the extraordinary, the inexplicable. Her uncanny association with lightning, frequently causing electronic equipment of her bodyguards to malfunction, has become a running joke among her entourage, further adding to her enigmatic persona.

AN IMPROBABLE BOND: DIANA AND ATLAS, HEIRS OF HOSTILE KINGDOMS

Diana's frequent visits to the Oasis have enabled her to foster a lifelong acquaintance with Atlas, beginning from their childhood. Despite the intense hostility between their nations, these two heirs share an inexplicably harmonious rapport, even amidst their playful banter. This congenial dynamic could stem from their shared experiences as successors to their respective thrones, but the stark contrast between Diana Augusta, the aloof princess, and Diana, the friend of Atlas, is undeniably evident.

ALONE, UNTIL MEETING ATLAS

It would be a daunting task indeed to assert that Atlas held a peripheral position in Diana's life or even that he meant less to her than her ancestral lineage. She was always candid about the solace she derived from his companionship, acknowledging him as the singular soul in whose company she felt a sense of unequivocal comfort and tranquillity. Yet, navigating the tumultuous currents that lay at the intersection of honor, duty, and love often constitutes a complex and arduous journey.

CAN LOVE, EVER BE ENOUGH?

In the crucible of these potent forces, Diana found herself perpetually wrestling with her emotions. Striking a balance between her obligations towards her heritage and her deeply rooted affection for Atlas which often led her into a labyrinth of conflicting feelings. The commitment to her lineage pulled at her from one end, while her profound attachment to Atlas tugged at her from the other. Amidst these multifaceted complexities, Diana found herself caught in an intricate dance of what many would consider love, and responsibility. Whether love alone, was ever enough, was something that remained to be seen…

Name: Diana Augusta

Affiliation: Roman

Birthplace: Rome