The Story of Diana
Diana was a Solari acolyte on Mount Targon — raised in the sun-worshipping order, taught its doctrines, trained in its disciplines — who discovered a heresy hidden in the mountain's oldest texts: evidence of a Lunari tradition, a moon-worshipping counterpart to the Solari that the order claimed had never existed. She brought this discovery to the elders and was sentenced to death for it. Before they could kill her, something changed.
The moon chose her. An Aspect descended — a fragment of divine lunar power — and fused with Diana, transforming her from a condemned heretic into a Lunari warrior of genuine divine magnitude. She returned to the Solari temple with silver fire and the conviction of someone who has been proven right through the most personal possible evidence. The massacre that followed was not calculated. It was the release of grief, betrayal, and revelation happening simultaneously in a person who had been lied to about everything she believed.
She has since found Leona — the Solari warrior who carries the sun Aspect — and their ancient divine conflict has resolved into something more nuanced: two people who were both deceived, both shaped by a war neither started, trying to find a way to coexist that doesn't require more people to die. Diana is still angry. She is also, slowly, learning that the Aspect she carries does not require her to be only anger.