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Original storyline:Dahlia was found amongst the rubble of her destroyed village, swaddled in a bloodstained blanket. But her mother didn't even try to save her, purely for the reason that there was a belief that her birth meant the end of the world. With her white hair and violet eyes, she found an owner soon enough upon being put on the market. She changed hands frequently, from owner to owner before she managed a place in the egyptian palace. Not working directly for the pharaoh himself, she found friends. But she also found enemies. The rumor she would bring the end of the world was only made worse when she began blacking out and would wake in odd circumstances. Covered in blood, or wielding a weapon. That was when she figured out something was off about herself. As time went on, people began trying to assassinate her, but she always survived and didn't remember how. And then she started hearing voices. Or, one particularly. Her other half, darker spirit that protected her. It only came out when she was in danger at first, but now Dahlia was on sisterly term with the spirit. She accepts the other Dahlia for the venomous, cruel and bitchy being she is, and in turn she's equally accepted by that side for being the gulible, sweet human that SHE is. They work together, but the darker side only keeps Dahlia alive to stay alive herself.
Modernized:
Abandoned at birth for reasons unknown, Dahlia is a timid and sweet person. She often blanks out when her life is in danger, or simply when she gets pissed off. Not remembering what happens in those times, she simply writes them off. But at the same time she knows she has a seperate spirit inside herself whom she refers to as "Black Dahlia". They're as opposite as night and day. Light and dark, in appearance as well as personality, the two often fight. Whereas it may be amusing to see, any bystanders may find themselves with bullet holes or worse. Because due to certain circumstances, Dahlia always keeps two guns on her, strapped to her hips. Her life always seems to be in danger, but she keeps a positive outlook.
Black Dahlia:
The complete opposite of Dahlia. Repressed darkness of her host? A demon? No one is absolutely sure what she is, only that she's dangerous. When Black Dahlia emerges, Dahlia's white hair turns black, her purple eyes turn gold. And most importantly, she turns into a raging ball of fury. She's a little more risque than her host, and has no problem shedding blood.
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