Diana (ディアナ Diana) is a major character from the Jumi story arc of. The leader of the Jumi, Diana possesses a core of diamond and functions as the Guardian of.

Diana desperately attempts to keep the Jumi from extinction with a hard-headed dictatorship, one that sees her unfeelingly exploiting the Clarius 's ability to shed life-giving tears at the expense of the latter's life. This in turn spurs 's decision to betray the Jumi by robbing them of their cores, heralding the near-extinction of the race. Contents Profile BackgroundDiana is the guardian of, the Jumi of Ruby, and his love interest.

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She is the leader of the whole Jumi race. She has long, braided brownish-blond hair and wears a long white dress with a white diamond on her back. She ended up in Geo disguising as a Venus statue after ended in ruins and jewel hunters started hunting for their cores. She knew of the Jewel Hunter's identity and her obsessed revenge against the Jumi.

She hid in the basement with Rubens knowing her location until she was discovered by, and Hero/Heroine. She was filled with hopelessness at hiding and surviving from being hunted by the Jewel Hunter until she wrote a note to telling her to steal her core.

Later, she locked her heart and threw away the three keys leaving her crystallized. Her heart was unlocked by Hero/Heroine, Pearl, and Elazul and was about to tell them about Jewel Hunter's intentions until her core was stolen by Sandra. She later ends up in the Underworld being turned to stone even though her core flashes whenever Elazul or Pearl are nearby.Diana appears in Kristie's Palace basement waiting for Sandra to take her core. She shows Esmeralda where her sister's core is and tells her to escape before the Jewel Hunter shows up.

When Esmeralda was kidnapped, Diana teleported Elazul and Hero/Heroine to the arena. After the fight, she tells Elazul to bring his guardian.Diana is still in Kristie's Palace except this time, she's crystallized. She has locked her heart hoping to escape death from the Jewel Hunter. After Pearl, Elazul, and Hero/Heroine found the keys and unlocked her heart, she was about to tell them about the reasons why Sandra wanted revenge against the Jumi race. Before she could do that, Sandra attacked and summoned the Jewel Beast. After the fight, Sandra snatched her core and left her dead.Diana appears in her room in the Underworld crystallized like during the 'Alexandrite' event.

The only responsive part of her is her core when Elazul or Pearl try to talk to her.PersonalityBased on her in-game encyclopedia description and comments made by, it can be deduced that during the time of the war waged between the and the, Diana was once a domineering leader, ruling her people with an iron-fist for the sake of preventing their extinction.

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Legend of Mana
Japanese title聖剣伝説 LEGEND OF MANA
Developer(s)SquareSoft
Publisher(s)SquareSoft
Release date(s)
2000, June 7
Genre(s)RPG
System(s)PlayStation
ModesSingle player, multiplayer
Rating(s)
ESRB: Teen
SeriesSeiken Densetsu
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Seiken Densetsu: Legend of Mana was released in 1999/2000 for Sony's PSX. Legend of Mana (LM) puts you in a fantasy world, full of mystic, even sometimes bizarre, creatures, like live teapots, onion-warriors etc. There is a two-player mode, where a second player can control a second character in the party.

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Main titles:Final Fantasy Adventure (Sword of Mana) ·Secret of Mana ·Trials of Mana ·Dawn of Mana

Side titles:Legend of Mana ·Children of Mana ·Heroes of Mana

Online (Japan only):Friends of Mana ·Circle of Mana ·Rise of Mana

Compilations:Collection of Mana

Related title:Secret of Evermore

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