Name: Diana “Dia” Christ Age: 18 Gender: Female Appearance: [hider=Dia][URL=http://s1283.photobucket.com/user/Sara_Headley/media/17184160-256-k583790_zps6bc7c79b.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1283.photobucket.com/albums/a560/Sara_Headley/17184160-256-k583790_zps6bc7c79b.jpg[/IMG][/URL][/hider] Allegiance: Cadets Preferred Weapon: Monogramed Dagger that quotes the best advise her grandfather ever gave her, [i]‘The two most powerful warriors are patience and time.’[/i] Regiment You're Joining: Scout Regiment Biography: Dia was born to a single mother with no husband, thus making her life challenging from the start. She lived with her mother in a little house in Wall Maria right next to the gate blocking the human world from the Titans. As a child, she tried to sneak to the top of the wall to the guard tower to see out into the outside world, and always failing miserably. One soldier took pity on her and escorted her up there himself while he was on duty. They would sit in the tower and eventually move to the wall itself and he would tell her about his life in the Survey Corps. This went on for years with her mother never stopping it, leading Dia to actually believe that he was her father. When she came across that realization, she wanted nothing more than to please him and be just like him so she announced that she wanted to join the Survey Corps. Her mother scolded her immediately and the soldier expressed his disagreement with her as well. She didn’t understand why and felt hurt and ashamed. Those feelings didn’t last long because a year before the Falling of Wall Maria when Dia was eight her mother lost her job and was losing what little savings they had from taxes. The soldier was relocated also, his whereabouts unknown to Dia, her mother couldn’t afford to take care of her and with a heavy heart, only a month before the Colossal Titan’s attack, and she sent Dia to Wall Rose to live with her grandparents. When the Titans invaded she knew her mother would never make it. Their home was right next to the entrance, no amount of reassurance could change that. Her remains were never found and no one knew the state of her home after the evacuations, and she never saw the soldier again. The only people who she loved with all her heart were gone. And she didn’t know if they were alive or dead. After the evacuees came into Wall Maria, the famines proved too much for her health and she died. After her funeral Dia’s grandfather would leave for days on end and wander into the forest leaving Dia alone. Dia realized that all her life, she had no say in anything. When people would call her mother a whore and strumpet she could never defend her, when she wanted to join the Survey Corps no one supported her, when her mother wanted to ship her off she had no say in the matter, when her mother and grandmother died she couldn’t save them. So Dia decided to change all of that. Soon as she turned fifteen she signed up for the Survey Corps and was determined to avenge her mother her grandmother and all those she loved and cared about who perished in Wall Rose. She would find out what happened to her home and maybe discover what’s outside the walls; the soldier always told her it was beautiful minus the Titans. And she would find the soldier too, and ask him an important question.