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Dianna Soreil is the hereditary Queen of the Moonrace, a society of humans who left the Earth long ago to live on the Moon. She has lived for centuries through the use of advanced cryogenic sleep techniques, but this prolonged existence has left her weary of the unchanging nature of lunar life. Her strong desire to see a revitalized Earth and lead her people back to their ancestral home is the primary motivation for the Earth Return operation, which lands a colonial force on the planet.
In terms of personality, Dianna is an intelligent, commanding, and generally benevolent leader who genuinely wishes for peace between the Moonrace and the Earth's inhabitants. However, her actions can also be seen as somewhat naive, as she fails to anticipate the fierce resistance from the Terrans and the treacherous ambitions of some of her own subjects, including those who conspire against her during her absence from the Moon. Beneath her regal exterior lies a deep personal longing for a simple, meaningful life, a wish that becomes apparent when she has the opportunity to step away from her royal duties.
Her role in the story is deeply intertwined with that of Kihel Heim, a young noblewoman from Earth who is her exact double. What begins as a spontaneous and lighthearted prank leads the two women to secretly switch places for an extended period. As Kihel, Dianna experiences the simple, grounded life she has always craved, living closely with Kihel’s family and forming a quiet bond with the protagonist, Loran Cehack. This switch also serves a crucial plot function; assuming Kihel’s identity allows Dianna to move more freely and observe the conflict from a different perspective. Meanwhile, Kihel takes on the role of Queen, granting Dianna the time to correct the mistakes of her initial, rushed return plan.
Key relationships define her journey. Her bond with Kihel Heim is the most significant. The two women develop a profound mutual respect and understanding, and by the end of the series, their identities become so intertwined that other characters acknowledge them as being one and the same. This culminates in their final decision to permanently exchange places. Her relationship with Loran Cehack is also pivotal. He is one of the first people to learn of her secret identity swap, and she places immense trust in him to help her resolve the conflict. Loran remains fiercely loyal to her, and ultimately chooses to accompany her to live out her days in seclusion on Earth. Her loyal royal guard, Harry Ord, is another important figure, as he is notably perceptive enough to see through the deception when Kihel is impersonating her.
Throughout the series, Dianna undergoes significant development. She starts as a well-intentioned but somewhat distant monarch whose grand plan for repatriation spirals out of her control. By stepping into the life of a commoner, she gains a newfound humility and a deeper understanding of the people she wishes to lead. Her return to the Moon is not a power grab but a necessary act of responsibility to quell the unrest she unintentionally caused. Her final, permanent switch with Kihel is the ultimate act of self-determination, allowing her to shed her identity as the immortal Queen and retire peacefully to Earth, where she can live a natural, finite life. The series' ambiguous ending shows her living in a simple cabin with Loran, hinting at a long-term illness stemming from her centuries of cryogenic sleep. As a notable ability, while she is not a warrior or a mobile suit pilot, her primary strengths are her political acumen, her commanding presence as a monarch, and her remarkable skill for impersonation when assuming Kihel Heim’s identity.
In terms of personality, Dianna is an intelligent, commanding, and generally benevolent leader who genuinely wishes for peace between the Moonrace and the Earth's inhabitants. However, her actions can also be seen as somewhat naive, as she fails to anticipate the fierce resistance from the Terrans and the treacherous ambitions of some of her own subjects, including those who conspire against her during her absence from the Moon. Beneath her regal exterior lies a deep personal longing for a simple, meaningful life, a wish that becomes apparent when she has the opportunity to step away from her royal duties.
Her role in the story is deeply intertwined with that of Kihel Heim, a young noblewoman from Earth who is her exact double. What begins as a spontaneous and lighthearted prank leads the two women to secretly switch places for an extended period. As Kihel, Dianna experiences the simple, grounded life she has always craved, living closely with Kihel’s family and forming a quiet bond with the protagonist, Loran Cehack. This switch also serves a crucial plot function; assuming Kihel’s identity allows Dianna to move more freely and observe the conflict from a different perspective. Meanwhile, Kihel takes on the role of Queen, granting Dianna the time to correct the mistakes of her initial, rushed return plan.
Key relationships define her journey. Her bond with Kihel Heim is the most significant. The two women develop a profound mutual respect and understanding, and by the end of the series, their identities become so intertwined that other characters acknowledge them as being one and the same. This culminates in their final decision to permanently exchange places. Her relationship with Loran Cehack is also pivotal. He is one of the first people to learn of her secret identity swap, and she places immense trust in him to help her resolve the conflict. Loran remains fiercely loyal to her, and ultimately chooses to accompany her to live out her days in seclusion on Earth. Her loyal royal guard, Harry Ord, is another important figure, as he is notably perceptive enough to see through the deception when Kihel is impersonating her.
Throughout the series, Dianna undergoes significant development. She starts as a well-intentioned but somewhat distant monarch whose grand plan for repatriation spirals out of her control. By stepping into the life of a commoner, she gains a newfound humility and a deeper understanding of the people she wishes to lead. Her return to the Moon is not a power grab but a necessary act of responsibility to quell the unrest she unintentionally caused. Her final, permanent switch with Kihel is the ultimate act of self-determination, allowing her to shed her identity as the immortal Queen and retire peacefully to Earth, where she can live a natural, finite life. The series' ambiguous ending shows her living in a simple cabin with Loran, hinting at a long-term illness stemming from her centuries of cryogenic sleep. As a notable ability, while she is not a warrior or a mobile suit pilot, her primary strengths are her political acumen, her commanding presence as a monarch, and her remarkable skill for impersonation when assuming Kihel Heim’s identity.