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* CanonName: The Hero's default name is Lindly for the female version and Devoa for the male version.


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* HealerSignsOnEarly: Downplayed. She's the first named healer who joins your team (generics notwithstanding) and joins in the second chapter.
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* LegacyCharacter: Legends reveal that [[spoiler:Kuroda is not his original name; he became Kuroda when he killed the previous Kuroda in a duel.]]
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* YouWereTryingTooHard: She's eager to join the Sisterhood of Justice and become a paladin, and this eagerness is a large part of why she keeps getting refused. According to Diana you cannot ''want'' this role in order to qualify for it.

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* YouWereTryingTooHard: She's eager to join the Sisterhood of Justice and become a paladin, and this eagerness is a large part of why she keeps getting refused. According to Diana, if you want the role, you're not qualified for it. [[spoiler: Diana you cannot ''want'' eventually drops this role in order to qualify for it.position, since the Temple needs fighters and Sybil's willing.]]

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* {{Nephewism}}: Invoked by the Temple's rules. Every church paladin must have children before she can even assume the rank, and every paladin has a bonded sister who watches over her children while she's away. Edelia is Diana's bonded.

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* {{Nephewism}}: Invoked by the Temple's rules. Every church paladin must have children before she can even assume the rank, and every paladin has a bonded sister who watches over her children while she's away. Edelia is Diana's bonded.bonded and cares for Alex in her place.
* PlatonicLifePartners: She is Diana's bonded partner and raises her son, but there's nothing romantic between them.

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* BadassInDistress: [[spoiler: Briefly in Chapter 27, where she is captured by Casamirand you need to bail her out. She only lets herself gets captured because Casamir also has her son hostage, forcing her compliance. If not for that with the Nephilim power she has at that moment she'd be fully capable of breaking out without help - you may notice that the strength of the squad guarding her is actually lower than her own.]]

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* BadassInDistress: [[spoiler: Briefly in Chapter 27, where she is captured by Casamirand Casamir and you need to bail her out. She only lets herself gets captured because Casamir also has her son hostage, forcing her compliance. If not for that with the Nephilim power she has at that moment she'd be fully capable of breaking out without help - you may notice that the strength of the squad guarding her is actually lower than her own.]]]]
* BrutishCharacterBrutishWeapon: Subverted. She fights with a huge warhammer that she can use to cleave rows of enemies at once. [[spoiler: She trades it for a ShockwaveStomp after she recovers her Nephilim weapon.]] However, while she's the most physically powerful member of the army, she ''isn't'' dumb, as she jokingly points out to Lysander.



* DropTheHammer: Fights with a huge warhammer that she can use to cleave rows of enemies at once. [[spoiler: Trades it for a ShockwaveStomp after she recovers her Nephilim weapon.]]

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* DropTheHammer: Fights DumbMuscle: Diana defies this trope in a joking manner. Since Lysander takes her (due to her hulking size) to be a bit of a brute, Diana starts using HulkSpeak now and then when talking with a huge warhammer that she can use to cleave rows of enemies at once. [[spoiler: Trades it for a ShockwaveStomp after she recovers her Nephilim weapon.]]him.

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