Dianna was born Dianna Cera Amari to her parents; Lucien Everard Amari and Daniella Alexandra Amari neé Baker in a small house in the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska. As a young girl she often went to church with her family and spend her time reading the Scrolls. Because of her time spent in the Church, she never had many friends. She and her mother spent a lot of time baking, Dianna finding her passion in this and they sold their baked goods to family friends and family members. Her father thought her, as a girl, unworthy of carrying the Amari name and made her mother go on a strict diet in order for her to fall pregnant again. After all, it had been 10 years since the birth of Dianna. Finally, when Dianna was 13 years of age, her mother fell pregnant again. Her parents started praying for a boy. Her mother got grievously ill after the birth of Dianna's little brother James Owyn Amari and his following death after living on this earth for 2 hours. Her mother died not too long after. Her father threw himself into the church to grieve, leaving Dianna to mostly fend for herself. When Dianna was 16 years old, her father stopped eating in order for him to be able to pray more. He became malnourished and as much as she would try to feed him, Dianna's father rejected her food and water. He died a day before Dianna's 17th birthday, on his knees reading the Scrolls. After his death Dianna went to work as an apprentice at a local bakery. With no family members left to force her into it, Dianna has taken a bit of a distance of the Church of the Canon, however she still believes and lives according to the Scrolls.
"Good day, kind sir." Dianna responds as she courtesies the gentleman. "I have sailed to your beautiful city in hopes of becoming a Baker's Apprentice. I have brought a couple of samples if you wish to try." Dianna reaches into a whicker basket hanging from her arm and takes out a small, golden brown pastry with a white mirror glaze on top. She holds out her hand so the gentleman could take the round pastry if he so wishes.

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