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Diancie (Japanese: ディアンシー Diancie) is the princess of the Diamond Domain.
History
Diancie first appeared in SS030. She was resting in a house when she heard a Pokémon crying out for help. She decided to follow the sound to see if she could be of assistance. In the nearby forest, she found a Pangoro stuck in a hollow tree. She tried to get it out, but to no avail. Then, her loyal Carbink servants arrived and helped in getting Pangoro free by stomping down on the tree. Right at that moment, a group of Ariados appeared and threatened Diancie and the Carbink. The Pangoro they helped stood up, however, and drove the Ariados off. Later, Diancie and the Carbink set off in the sunset, unaware they were being spied on by Millis Steel.
Diancie reappeared in Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction.
Personality and characteristics
While Diancie has good manners, she spent most of her life in the Diamond Domain and as a result is quite unfamiliar with the outside world. She did not know what a thief was until Ash and his friends told her.
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In the manga
In the movie adaptations
Diancie appeared in the manga adaptation of the seventeenth movie.
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Diancie.
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