Dahlia

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It is time to right the wrongs perpetrated by the corrupt elites of Divinity…I will usher in a new age, a new millennium: the Millennium of Glory.

Dahlia is the Apokine and one of the claimant Princepts of the Divine Principality, opposed by Cynosure. They are known as the Glorious Princept. As of the Road to PALISADE, they have aligned with the Pact.

"Dahlia is a beloved leader who has proven themselves in court and on the battlefield in the ongoing war against the Branched far from the moon of Partizan. At the same time, they wage war against Stel Kesh and promise to bring to light misdeeds perpetrated by the Principality against the Apostolosian people"[1] — the replacement of a historical Apokine with an imposter.[2]

They pilot the Divine Commitment, a Divine normally piloted by two people.[3]

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Dahlia wields Integrity in order to pilot Commitment. This makes them the Elect of two Divines.[4] How Dahlia obtained either of these Divines is unknown, as Integrity vanished in "For The Queen" and Commitment normally belongs to Stel Columnar.

Personality

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Dahlia is a transhumanist who is on some anime sicko eternal war shit. Their goal is for humans, Branched, Divines, and other peoples to be pushed beyond their current limits into something completely new. They want the war with the Branched to last forever because they believe that war is the only thing that can create the changes they seek.

History and Involvement

Origins

Dahlia was born the heir to the throne of Kesh. During their childhood they were taken hostage by the Farmer but rescued by the then-Apokine, who raised them from then on.

In the year of their majority, they attended the Summer Passage of Arms as a competitor and won six events, sweeping the Passage and gaining the title “The Six-Fold Champion.”[1] In 1418, five years before the start of PARTIZAN, they declared their claim to both the status of Princept and of Apokine, causing military conflict between Kesh and Apostolos after Kesh's counterclaim of Cynosure.[3]

PARTIZAN

They remain focused on the front line of the Principality's war with the Branched, and do not appear directly. Cas'alear and the Swordbreakers join Millennium Break with their permission, and in "Millennium Break: The Storm Over Cruciat" they acknowledge the faction as legitimate in their capacity as Apokine.

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However, in the final narration of PARTIZAN, they affirm that they will bring Millennium Break to heel along with the other splintering factions of the Principality, thinking of them as no more than "their sibling's pet revolutionaries".

The Road to PALISADE

Although the Pact was first founded with the intent to push both Princepts out of power, by the Road to PALISADE Dahlia has taken lead of the group.[5] However, even after the Pact of Free States is renamed, Dahlia leaves many matters to "senior members of Stels Apostolos and Columnar".[6] In order to gain popular support, they have agreed that whoever wins the Principality's civil war will also win the right to the position of Apokine.[7]

PALISADE

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Dahlia is murdered by Kalvin Brnine.

Relationships

Cas'alear

Cas'alear is Dahlia’s adopted sibling. The two grew up together, with Cas'alear recalling a trip they took with their family to the Isles of Logos when they were younger.[8] Dahlia gave cas their blessing for cas to join Millennium Break as an envoy and attache from the Apokine, and in "The Storm Over Cruciat", Dahlia trusts that Cas'alear will be victorious in Cruciat to the point of considering it an afterthought.

Cas remains in contact with them as of "The Grand Premiere", in which they write Dahlia a letter expressing trepidation about the future of the Divine Principality; Dahlia does not seem to share their concerns.

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