This character is noncanon, she is my Elsword oc


Shaman
Full Name
Lune (Diana)
Class
Shaman
Weapon
Souls, Soul Energy and Crystals, Anima force
Age
19 (Body), Unknown (Soul)
Race
Unknown
Birthday
November 29th
Height
170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Weight
50 kg (112 lbs)
Blood Type
AB
Class Tree
File:Whiteblank.png > Orison Shaman > Fidelitas > Amalganette
Diana > Lebra Shaman > Veracitas > Aseyristas
File:Whiteblank.png > Qualm Shaman > Auctoritas > Demartom
Statistics
Speed
Average
Range
Medium
Difficulty
Normal
Magical
I will return everyone, I'll save you, I promise...


Diana

[The last of a long-forgotten tribe]


The souls help aid her in battle, leaving no blind spots.

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Special Ability

Main Article: Equilibrium

Diana will automatically awaken when her gauge is full. She will gain a buff called [Anima Form] when awakened. It reduces cooldowns using anima force and increases physical/magical attack power for the duration she is awakened. She has three beads called Soul Clemency, when used, deal damage to enemies nearby and gain 15 mp. When idle for 1 second when your HP is lower than 25%, Diana will activate Soul Extraction and recover HP and MP until your HP reaches 50%. If Diana is hit or moves, it will disable Soul Extraction.

Main Story

Main Article: An Overgrown Forest

When Diana was sacrificed, she couldn't remember anything. So the other sacrifices decided to call her Diana due to her physical body's pose which had sunk to the bottom of the lake.

When they were suddenly able to escape the lake, everything was gone, there was no trace of the village. Diana decides to search for them but the souls wanted to take revenge.

Side Story

Main Article: Reminiscence

Lune stood, watching the campfire from afar. She knew if she got closer, the adults would nudge their kids away and move closer to the others. In the day, the other kids would toss rocks at Lune when she wasn't looking. She turned around, only to find the kids running away, laughing. But it was alright, Lune believed she could endure everything and become the Chief. The Chief was very kind, she was like me, but no one avoided her and everyone got along just fine. Lune asked if she could become like her one day. The Chief cracked a grin and replied, "Of course! Once you've got a real good hang of your powers." Lune was excited, she was extremely glad that the only reason everyone avoided her was because they were too afraid of her powers. "I'll make sure I will never get out of control!" Lune eagerly waved her pinky finger. The Chief smiled, making the pinky promise with Lune, "Keep on practicing then."

The day of the sacrificial ceremony came, the entire tribe stood by the glowing lake. Lune couldn't contain her excitement as she waited. The Chief patted her on the shoulder, "You can do this. All you need to do is stay underwater until you get a sign." Lune looked at the Chief uncertainly. "You will know when you see it." Lune felt reassured and jumped into the lake. The water was cool, Lune could partially see the other side of the lake. Lune waited and waited, her heartbeats getting faster and faster as no sign appeared. Lune was scared she wouldn't succeed. Lune couldn't hold her breath anymore and swam up to the surface. Her outstretched hand met a barrier, now panicking, Lune started punching this barrier. Her vision darkening and her mind foggy but she focused on breaking it. The barrier shattered and she felt the coldness of air touching her hand.

It was cold, only cold, almost freezing. A few faces floated above her. She leapt back, wary of the unknown yet familiar faces. "Woah! We got an energetic one." The man on the left grinned cheerfully, his eyes wrinkled as he called the rest. “Do you remember what happened?” A slightly purple person asked, she looked away, confused and shook her head. “Bay, do you think she lost her memories?” A teal person asked, Bay frowned and pondered for a minute. “Well, that’s you over there.” Bay pointed at a figure frozen inside a crystal. “Hmm, you look like a hero or something!” Bay cackled and looked back at her, “How ‘bout the name, Diana?” Diana floated, watching the other souls wander around, she glanced at her body, frozen in this crystal. It felt like it has been forever, nothing new, no new sacrifices. An ear splitting sound and a sudden explosion of light blinded everyone. “Quick! Over here!” Bay called, the souls drifted toward her voice. Diana blindly followed the rest but was swept up by the water and began to float to the surface. It was warm, oddly warm. Diana opened her eyes, the green looming trees and color flowers pierced her vision. It was too weird to see such bright and vivid colors, so different from the bleak white in the pool. Diana looked to her left, Bay was crouched over her, tightly gripping her hands. “Hey, you look quite pale.” Diana spoke, Bay helped Diana slowly get up. “Where is everyone else?”