Daida, second prince of Bosse Kingdom and younger half-brother to Bojji, is the athletic, confident son of King Bosse and Queen Hilling. His pride in his strength often borders on arrogance, clashing starkly with Bojji’s perceived fragility and complicating their relationship. Raised to see Bojji as a fragile figure requiring protection, Daida harbored simmering jealousy over what he viewed as his brother’s unearned affection—a resentment the Magic Mirror exploited, warping his thoughts and magnifying his flaws to steer his decisions.
Driven by ambition and a hunger for recognition, Daida seized the throne after Bosse’s death, only to have his rule manipulated by the Mirror’s influence. Trapped within his own body as the Mirror tightened its control, he became a spectator in a reign marked by internal turmoil and crushing isolation.
Emerging from this darkness, Daida confronted the consequences of his manipulated choices and unraveled the Mirror’s hold. This reckoning spurred a transformation: shedding his thirst for power, he sought redemption through empathy, reshaping his leadership to prioritize compassion. His journey mirrors the struggle to reclaim autonomy from external forces, the scars of familial rivalry, and the slow, arduous path to self-forgiveness.