OVA
Description
Diana Caprice, a 19-year-old combatant in New York’s Combat Revue Star Division, was born on January 12, 1909, in Boston, Massachusetts. A life-threatening illness, worsened by her overwhelming spiritual energy, once confined her to a wheelchair, straining her fragile body. Under the guardianship of Michael Sunnyside—wealthy entrepreneur and leader of the Littlelip Theater combat group—she navigated her constrained world. Her striking features include blonde hair, blue eyes framed by red glasses, a blue headband, and a cyan dress beneath a doctor’s coat, accented by the Five-Rings Warrior mark on her leg.
Compassionate yet steeped in pessimism, Diana found solace in feeding Central Park’s birds and reciting Shakespeare, particularly *Hamlet*. Her spiritual power to detect imminent death in others cemented her fatalistic beliefs, driving her into self-imposed isolation. This resignation shifted when Shinjiro Taiga, a fellow warrior, defied her nihilism by tending to an injured bird she deemed doomed. His defiance first incited her anger, then kindled a fragile hope that free will might defy fate.
A transformative encounter—a bird she’d once abandoned saving her during an attack—spurred Diana’s evolution. Shinjiro’s urging to embrace life galvanized her to combat supernatural threats, wielding dual chemical launchers and healing abilities. Beyond battle, she orchestrated medical operations in Central Park during crises, blending tactical leadership with medical prowess.
Her bond with Shinjiro deepened, unveiling her identity as the reincarnated Nameless Nun, tied to his past life as Koya Hijiri—a link echoing themes of sacrifice and rebirth. Defying her prognosis, Diana underwent a perilous surgery that restored her mobility, enabling her to stand alongside her comrades.
A vegetarian with an aversion to chicken, she shunned meat out of reverence for birds, her reserved nature recoiling at harsh words. Her journey—from fatalistic resignation to embracing agency—underscored a narrative of resilience, challenging destiny through self-determination and renewed purpose.
Compassionate yet steeped in pessimism, Diana found solace in feeding Central Park’s birds and reciting Shakespeare, particularly *Hamlet*. Her spiritual power to detect imminent death in others cemented her fatalistic beliefs, driving her into self-imposed isolation. This resignation shifted when Shinjiro Taiga, a fellow warrior, defied her nihilism by tending to an injured bird she deemed doomed. His defiance first incited her anger, then kindled a fragile hope that free will might defy fate.
A transformative encounter—a bird she’d once abandoned saving her during an attack—spurred Diana’s evolution. Shinjiro’s urging to embrace life galvanized her to combat supernatural threats, wielding dual chemical launchers and healing abilities. Beyond battle, she orchestrated medical operations in Central Park during crises, blending tactical leadership with medical prowess.
Her bond with Shinjiro deepened, unveiling her identity as the reincarnated Nameless Nun, tied to his past life as Koya Hijiri—a link echoing themes of sacrifice and rebirth. Defying her prognosis, Diana underwent a perilous surgery that restored her mobility, enabling her to stand alongside her comrades.
A vegetarian with an aversion to chicken, she shunned meat out of reverence for birds, her reserved nature recoiling at harsh words. Her journey—from fatalistic resignation to embracing agency—underscored a narrative of resilience, challenging destiny through self-determination and renewed purpose.