TV-Series
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Dhianeila is the young princess of the Iron Tribe, which in the context of her universe refers to humanity. Her full name is Dhianeila Y Leisha Altria Ol Yunos, marking her as a member of the royal Yunos family. She serves as the primary heroine of the story and a central figure in the Iron Tribe’s struggle for survival.
Dhianeila is portrayed as a beautiful young woman with long blonde hair. Her personality is defined by a gentle and kind-hearted nature, which is exemplified when she acquires new powers and immediately thinks of using them to help others rather than for personal gain. Despite her youth and position, she demonstrates a strong sense of duty and a mature, strategic mind. While she holds immense political power as the last surviving member of the royal family, her demeanor is soft-spoken, and her greatest strengths lie in her empathy and long-range foresight rather than in issuing orders with authority. This combination of compassion and strategic thinking makes her a natural leader, though she is contrasted with the more aggressive and often incompetent military commanders among her people, including her own brothers. A unique aspect of her character is a sensitivity to the spiritual waves of impure men; such individuals must remain at a distance of at least ten meters, or she risks losing consciousness. The only male who can approach her without triggering this reaction is the protagonist, Age.
Dhianeila’s primary motivation is the salvation of the Iron Tribe. Acting on a prophecy passed down through the royal family, she leads an expedition on the starship Argonaut to find a savior who will champion their cause. This quest leads her to the ruined planet Oron, where she discovers Age, a feral boy raised by the godlike Golden Tribe who possesses the power to transform into a colossal being known as a Nodos. She is not a passive princess waiting to be rescued; she is an active agent who takes great personal risk to find and secure this power for her people.
In the story, Dhianeila is the leader and symbol of hope for the Iron Tribe’s resistance. She commands the Argonaut and its loyal crew, navigating the complex and dangerous galactic war between the dominant Silver Tribe and their insectoid Bronze Tribe allies. Her role is not just political but also strategic; she is the one who guides the Nodos Age, and her decisions directly influence the course of the war. Her pacifist ideals are a constant driving force, and she seeks a path to peace even when her fleet’s power comes from a being of immense destructive capability.
Her most important relationship is with Age. She is the one who finds him, and they establish a contract that binds him to the Iron Tribe’s cause. Their bond deepens throughout the series, transforming from a strategic alliance into a profound emotional connection and romantic love. She is the only person who can truly understand and be close to him, and he becomes her most devoted protector, driven to create a future for her. A key relationship of loyalty and unspoken romantic feeling exists between Dhianeila and her guardian, Iolaous, a young knight leader who is utterly devoted to her and initially jealous of Age.
Over the course of the series, Dhianeila develops from a princess on a desperate mission into a decisive leader willing to take bold action, such as staging a political coup to seize command from her own brothers to protect Age and her fleet. Her personal journey is intertwined with her feelings for Age, and by the end, she has effectively become the queen of a united humanity, using the powers gifted to her to restore the galaxy after the war’s conclusion. In the finale, she chooses to follow her own heart, being reunited with Age at the restored planet Oron and departing with him through a cosmic gateway.
Dhianeila possesses several notable abilities. She is a powerful psychic and telepath, capable of creating spiritual projections and, to some extent, automatically reading the minds of those around her. She uses this power to navigate, strategize, and communicate. Her most significant ability is being the only person who can enter the mind of the Nodos Age and guide him, acting as the key to unlocking his power. At the climax of the story, she is bestowed with the power of the Golden Tribe that had been held by the Silver Tribe. This new power allows her to create Hedron shields, levitate through space, and holds the potential to create paths to other universes.
Dhianeila is portrayed as a beautiful young woman with long blonde hair. Her personality is defined by a gentle and kind-hearted nature, which is exemplified when she acquires new powers and immediately thinks of using them to help others rather than for personal gain. Despite her youth and position, she demonstrates a strong sense of duty and a mature, strategic mind. While she holds immense political power as the last surviving member of the royal family, her demeanor is soft-spoken, and her greatest strengths lie in her empathy and long-range foresight rather than in issuing orders with authority. This combination of compassion and strategic thinking makes her a natural leader, though she is contrasted with the more aggressive and often incompetent military commanders among her people, including her own brothers. A unique aspect of her character is a sensitivity to the spiritual waves of impure men; such individuals must remain at a distance of at least ten meters, or she risks losing consciousness. The only male who can approach her without triggering this reaction is the protagonist, Age.
Dhianeila’s primary motivation is the salvation of the Iron Tribe. Acting on a prophecy passed down through the royal family, she leads an expedition on the starship Argonaut to find a savior who will champion their cause. This quest leads her to the ruined planet Oron, where she discovers Age, a feral boy raised by the godlike Golden Tribe who possesses the power to transform into a colossal being known as a Nodos. She is not a passive princess waiting to be rescued; she is an active agent who takes great personal risk to find and secure this power for her people.
In the story, Dhianeila is the leader and symbol of hope for the Iron Tribe’s resistance. She commands the Argonaut and its loyal crew, navigating the complex and dangerous galactic war between the dominant Silver Tribe and their insectoid Bronze Tribe allies. Her role is not just political but also strategic; she is the one who guides the Nodos Age, and her decisions directly influence the course of the war. Her pacifist ideals are a constant driving force, and she seeks a path to peace even when her fleet’s power comes from a being of immense destructive capability.
Her most important relationship is with Age. She is the one who finds him, and they establish a contract that binds him to the Iron Tribe’s cause. Their bond deepens throughout the series, transforming from a strategic alliance into a profound emotional connection and romantic love. She is the only person who can truly understand and be close to him, and he becomes her most devoted protector, driven to create a future for her. A key relationship of loyalty and unspoken romantic feeling exists between Dhianeila and her guardian, Iolaous, a young knight leader who is utterly devoted to her and initially jealous of Age.
Over the course of the series, Dhianeila develops from a princess on a desperate mission into a decisive leader willing to take bold action, such as staging a political coup to seize command from her own brothers to protect Age and her fleet. Her personal journey is intertwined with her feelings for Age, and by the end, she has effectively become the queen of a united humanity, using the powers gifted to her to restore the galaxy after the war’s conclusion. In the finale, she chooses to follow her own heart, being reunited with Age at the restored planet Oron and departing with him through a cosmic gateway.
Dhianeila possesses several notable abilities. She is a powerful psychic and telepath, capable of creating spiritual projections and, to some extent, automatically reading the minds of those around her. She uses this power to navigate, strategize, and communicate. Her most significant ability is being the only person who can enter the mind of the Nodos Age and guide him, acting as the key to unlocking his power. At the climax of the story, she is bestowed with the power of the Golden Tribe that had been held by the Silver Tribe. This new power allows her to create Hedron shields, levitate through space, and holds the potential to create paths to other universes.