Dianna D'Andeli

Dianna D'Andeli, is a major character in Entwined and debuts in TBA. She is the daughter of Duke Warner D'Andeli of House D'Andeli, and Duchess Farah D'Andeli of House Roselette. Her siblings are Lord Garrett D'Andeli and Ser Landon D'Andeli.

Dianna is a strong, and kind kind to a fault, but also very trusting and innocent. She is very religious, and finds beauty in most everything. She is shown as being fond of reading, and flowers (as she spends the majority of her time in the castle gardens, or with a book).

Background
Dianna is one of three children of Duke Warner D'Andeli and Duchess Farah D'Andeli. Her siblings are Garrett D'Andeli, the heir to the house, and Landon D'Andeli, a knight of The Order. Dianna lived a happy life, with a loving family that taught her the importance of love, the art of beauty ("A woman's greatest weapon"), and courtesy ("A woman's shield"). Dianna has also always been close to the Tirentian gods, and,since a young age, has frequented the church. She prays daily, and has always had a special affinity with Fayre, the lady and daughter of Selene.

Dianna has always been inseperable from her brother, Landon. Even at an early age, the two were never far appart. As Dianna grew to become a beautiful young woman-arguably, the most beautiful in Durnbarrow, Landon grew incredibly protective of her, to the point where it is believed he scared away possible suitors of the young lady.

When she was 14, Queen Marianne Raimcourt bestowed upon Dianna the honor of becoming one of her ladies-in-waiting. Marianne saw a great deal of herself in Dianna, and believed the girl would be a good influence on her son, Prince Edward Raimcourt. There, serving as a lady, Dianna met Lady Helen Taylor. Helen was older, and drew more attention while Dianna was still too young to be sexually attractive. But, when Dianna was 16, Helen realized that Dianna had grown more desirable than herself. Helen grew jealous of Dianna, and began to play cruel tricks on her (one of these included cutting Dianna's hair). However, Dianna never retaliated, and soon Helen's cruelties subsided.

Personality
Dianna has shown herself time and again to be incredibly forgiving, compassionate, empathetic and giving. and humble. But, with her eternal forgiveness comes a sense of innocence and naivity. She firmly believes that all people are naturally good, even those of other races