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Dalithria Dalithria, goddess of danger and mystery, is the daughter of Daturium, god of the guardians, and Lillian, goddess

of the valleys. Her physical features include straight black hair and striking green eyes. Dalithria, being that of a goddess, excels in most sports and academics, but as she grew up, she had a rebellious, deceiving attitude towards almost anyone who crossed her. As a goddess, she acquired special powers: she is able to shape shift into any human form, hypnotize anyone, as well as effortlessly persuade men and women to fulfill her desires. Although her job as a goddess is to protect and prevent mortals from any danger and mysterious deeds, she carelessly lets danger and mystery strike and go unaccounted for, such as theft, war, and kidnapping. Dalithria would always stop short of murder, drawing that line years before after feeling the terrible pain of guilt for just letting it happen; this is the only area to which she will use her powers for good instead of evil. Dalithria craves chaos and continuously plots to create it, even against her parents, as innocent as they were, using their powers for the good of mankind rather than for the worse. As Daturium and Lillian were on a journey one day to help aid in the reestablishment of an empire in decline, Lillian gave birth in the Hanging Garden of Babylon in a valley of datura and lily of the valley flowers, known for their beautiful, but poisonous features, when inhaled and ingested. Daturium and Lillian became ecstatic because of their newborn, but little did they know that Daturiums brother, Maikoan, god of drugs, is the biological father of the infant. Dalithria is born with ink-black tattoos of brugmansia flowers on her arm, torso, and leg. Her parents believe it as a datura flower symbolizing her father, but it is meant to symbolize Maikoan, a brugmansia flower, which is similar and is closely related to a datura flower. Her parents do not pay any attention to the tattoos, more than deciding their newborns symbol which will be used to distinguish her gift from any other gods or goddesses. Her parents combined their symbols, the datura and the lily, into the Lilureia, by combining these two beautiful yet poisonous flowers, her parents intended to make the statement that through any trial or tribulation, there will always be good in this world. Maikoan is a jealous, underappreciated god who is always in the shadow of Daturiums greatness, so he turned to evil deeds. Instead of preventing drugs from being used as recreational use, he openly accepts and allows such events to happen. About nine to ten months before Dalithrias birth, a celebration had taken place for all the gods and goddesses to enjoy, but Maikoan had a dangerous plot planned for Daturium on that night: he drugged his sister-in-law, Lillian, with a hallucinogen and raped her. After completing this deed, Maikoan fled out of Babylon with a promise to complete his second act of revenge on Daturium once the soon-to-beborn baby was 21 years old. As days pass and Dalithria grew up, she occupied her free time by wandering around the world and wreaking havoc on the mortals. Dalithria would mostly hang out in her garden tending her plants when she is not busy making mortal's lives miserable. Dalithria would also plan her evil acts, in her free time, without a care in the world. By spending too much time in her garden, Dalithria became more interactive with the flowers in her garden, which later on became her constant companions. One day, while tending in her garden, she stumbled upon a flower that resembled her symbol, the Lilureia. Knowing that the datura and the lily flowers were poisonous alone, she did not know what to expect with the flower combined. Curiosity took over Dalithrias sense of rationality and she picked up the flower. As soon as she did, everything around her was

transformed; she was standing in the middle of the party for the gods and goddesses, easily distinguished by the theme of the party. Dalithria started asking around, but she realized that no one could see her and took this opportunity to wreak havoc and spy, but in the corner of her eye she saw her mother leaving the ballroom and chose to follow her. From what Dalithria could see, Lillian was being followed by a man who had the exact same tattoos that she had, but in different areas. Once Lillian realized she was being followed she turned around and confronted him in a way as if she knew who he was, Dalithria heard the name Maikoan and recalled that Maikoan is her fathers brother who fled from Babylon before she was born. Maikoan apologized by laying his hand on her shoulder, which resulted in Lillian acting in a way as if she had been drugged in a second. Maikoan pushed her into a room and completed his wicked plot, Dalithria feeling defenseless. When Maikoan left the room, he mumbled under his breath the very words that shook Dalithrias core revealing that once this baby is twenty one, she will be my accomplice in ending Daturium. Frightened by the truth, she dropped the flower, now back in her garden, unaware about what she should do about the truth the flower has just revealed to her. Dalithria does not have much hatred towards anyone, but the one that angered her most, and became her most wicked rival, is her real father, Maikoan. Maikoan is an egotistical god who wanted nothing but revenge on Daturium, for he had been blessed to have a much better life than him. Dalithria concocted a plan of her own, being that her 21st birthday is in one week, she is waiting for her real father to find her and pretend to be a part of his scheme to overthrow his plans. By studying the Lilureia flower closely, she realized that it not only brings a person to their past, it actually has the ability to capture a gods powers. She uses the flower to stop Maikoans plan of taking over Daturiums thrown and use his own daughter for her powers to help him conquer their land. The only problem with the flower was that it needs power it absorb power, meaning if one was to use the flower to capture a gods abilities, it would need to absorb power first. Although all throughout Dalithrias life, she had been a child of crime and deceit, and that her unexplainable behavior was the cause of her evil father, she realized that by sacrificing her powers to destroy her fathers would save her parents, the ones who raised her. Once her plan was executed and Maikoan had been defeated, she realized that all her powers had not been absorbed by the flower, but the power she inherited from her mother, the good in her, still remained.

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