Diana is a saint of the Diana Holy Church, formerly an ordinary village girl who later became entangled in divine politics, espionage, and the loss and recovery of her sacred blessing.
Diana serves as the official saint of the Diana Holy Church, a central religious authority in her world.
Until the age of seven she lived as an ordinary villager in the countryside, far from court intrigue or divine interference.
Her real given name is Sasha, but in her childhood her father affectionately called her by the hidden name Sanya, a private nickname used within the family.
She now goes by Diana in her role as a saint and in public life.
Diana is strongly attached to Scarlet El Vandimion, whom she adores as if she were her real elder sister.
She affectionately calls Scarlet “my dear sister,” reflecting both respect and emotional dependence.
In contrast, Diana dislikes Julius von Paristan, fully aware of his true nature and referring to him bluntly as the “scheming prince.”
Despite her general dislike of men, she has a notable weakness for handsome men with silver hair and blue eyes.
At a departure ceremony, she is dramatically rescued by Leonardo El Vandimion.
In that moment, Diana falls in love with him at first sight, revealing a softer, romantic side beneath her burdens as a saint.
Diana’s personality is a mix of vulnerability, stubborn pride, and deep loyalty.
She often comes across as prickly toward men in general, driven by her strong distrust and dislike of them.
However, she makes an exception for attractive men who match her ideal type: silver hair and blue eyes.
Leonardo El Vandimion fits this type perfectly, which helps trigger her instant infatuation with him.
Her bond with Scarlet El Vandimion is one of the emotional pillars of her life.
Diana reveres Scarlet as an ideal older sister figure, seeking comfort, guidance, and moral support from her.
Toward Julius von Paristan, Diana shows no such warmth.
Knowing his calculating and dark-hearted nature, she openly labels him a “scheming prince” and keeps a wary distance.
This sharp contrast in her relationships highlights how intensely she divides people into those she trusts and those she rejects.
Her strong emotional reactions often drive her decisions, for better or worse.
As the saint of the Diana Holy Church, Diana was once blessed with a powerful saint’s blessing—a divine protection and source of holy power.
This blessing was central to her identity, her duties, and the expectations others placed upon her.
Through the interference of the goddess Palmia, this saint’s blessing was secretly taken from her and given to Terenezza Hopkins.
Diana had no idea why this happened; she only knew that her power had suddenly vanished without explanation.
Losing the blessing left her deeply cornered and desperate.
Her status as a saint, her usefulness to the church, and her sense of self all crumbled at once.
In this vulnerable moment, she was approached by Dios, who tempted her with a dangerous offer.
He told her that he could help her regain the lost saint’s blessing, if she would cooperate with him.
Pressed by fear and anxiety, Diana agreed—against her true wishes—to become a spy.
She began secretly working for the Palmia Church, feeding them information from within the Diana Holy Church and the Kingdom of Paristan.
This arrangement weighed heavily on her conscience.
She knew that betraying her own side was wrong, but the hope of recovering her blessing kept her trapped.
Her breaking point came when the Palmia Church joined forces with surrounding countries in a plot to destroy the Kingdom of Paristan.
Realizing that her information could directly lead to the suffering and ruin of countless ordinary citizens, she was overwhelmed with guilt and regret.
Diana then made a decisive choice: she renounced her role as a spy.
She declared that she no longer needed the saint’s blessing if it meant causing such misery, choosing her conscience over her power.
This moment marks a key growth in her character, showing that she values human lives and her own moral integrity more than divine status.
It transforms her from a frightened pawn into someone willing to accept powerlessness rather than continue a grave betrayal.
The removal of her saint’s blessing began as the result of goddess Palmia’s direct interference.
Without warning, Diana found herself unable to use her blessing, with no reason given and no clear way to reverse it.
Palmia then transferred that blessing to Terenezza Hopkins, leaving Diana effectively stripped of her sacred role.
The combination of sudden power loss and secrecy created the perfect opening for Dios’s manipulation.
Later, the tables turned when the god Chronowa entered the picture.
Chronowa personally requested Scarlet El Vandimion to retrieve the stolen saint’s blessing.
Scarlet took on this mission and ultimately succeeded in reclaiming the blessing from the divine forces that had taken it.
Thanks to Scarlet’s efforts and Chronowa’s backing, the saint’s blessing was finally restored to its original owner, Diana.
This restoration completed Diana’s emotional journey from powerless desperation and moral compromise back to a more honest, self-aware form of sainthood.
Although she regains her power, she now understands its weight and the consequences of choices made in the shadows of gods and kingdoms.
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