Diana (Dyosa) - Character Background

Character Background

Diana is the daughter of Magayon. She grew up believing that she is the "Takda" but it turns out to be false, as it is Josephine who is the true "Takda". She then vows to kill her half-sister for ruining her dreams of ruling the immortal world, Kabanua. On her plight, she becomes friends with Josephine with no idea that she is the "Takda". She was Adonis' lover.

Diana worked at Makiling Publications so that Diana could keep an eye out for Josephine, she later resigned. She put a spell on Kulas and treated him like a slave, she fell in love with him not knowing that her poison has run out so she put him into eternal sleep. After he was cured he now seeks Kulas so that he can grow to love Diana.

Diana and Magayon proceeded to a fortuneteller, Alumang to seek out a way to kill the Dyosa. The mysterious fortuneteller (Alumang) gave the duo two Amulets that will weaken the "Takda" and kill her. While Josephine transforms into Dyosa, Diana must get close to her so that the amulet can absorb Dyosa's powers. So far Diana has absorbed Dyosa Cielo and Dyosa Tierra, while she was absorbing Dyosa Tierra's powers she accidentally turned Huling into a stone statue. She is Dyosa Pyra.

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