- For the Remnant member of Justice League, see Diana Prince.
Diana Prince, also known as Wonder Woman, is a character who first appeared in Justice League x RWBY: Super Heroes and Huntsmen, Part One. She is based on her DC Comics counterpart Wonder Woman.
Appearance[]
As a teenager, Wonder Woman is a slightly muscular woman with long black hair tied into a ponytail and azure eyes. She wears a completely different outfit compared to her Remnant counterpart. She wears a red and black top with golden eagle design, a black arm warmer, navy skirt with a red with golden trimmed in the middle, black tight leggings, and red high heel boots with golden trimmed. In additional, she wears baby blue handkerchief on her left upper arm, and a golden tiara with red star design.
As an adult, she still retains the same outfit she wore from the original comics but has buffen up than her other variants in the Elseworlds.
Personality[]
Diana is an extremely compassionate person. She cares much about her friends, being happy to see Vixen again. However, she often feels as if they can't understand her, not having undergone the same amount of warfare as her.
Powers and Abilities[]
Weapon[]
- Main Article: Wonder Woman's Sword
Diana uses a simple sword found from the Beacon Locker Rooms.
Semblance[]
Like the rest of the Justice League, Diana’s power set was translated to a Semblance upon arrival in Remnant. Her Semblance is Gift of the Gods (unofficial). When focusing her Semblance, Diana is granted access to a subset of her usual powers, though the complete extent is unknown. The powers exhibited in the film are incredible strength and speed, even for an Aura user, flight, and the ability to summon the Bracelets of Submission or Lasso of Truth.
Powers such as Superhuman Durability and Accelerated Healing are also part of her usual powerset, but these would be redundant with her Aura active. It should also be noted that she seems unable to use her bracelets and lasso at the same time, though this may be limited to her concentration. These two seem to be the only powers that conflict as she does not have any issue using her other powers in tandem with each other.
While unclear, her Semblance may also allow her to shoot fire blasts from her tiara, though the Grimm she used it on absorbed it as if it were Dust.
History[]
Origins[]
Diana, Princess of Themyscira, was the result of her mother, Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons, having a torrid affair with Zeus, God of Thunder. Fearing the wrath of Zeus’s notoriously jealous wife, Hera, Goddess of Marriage, Hippolyta disavowed all knowledge of the affair and explained Diana’s birth under the premise that she was merely the result of Hippolyta wanting a child, the desire of which taking on the form of a lump of clay that took on the shape of a female.
As Diana grew older, she became increasingly restless, feeling that she had seen all that the idyllic Themyscira had to offer. Frustrated with her lack of purpose, she eventually went to her elders to offer ways of contributing to her people, to which they reveal that Diana’s path had been preordained for her: to learn the art of storytelling from Clio, the Amazonian scribe. Unsatisfied by this revelation, Diana sought Adventure, but discovered no such thing taking place in the Amazon archives. When Diana met with Clio, they discussed her true origins. Intrigued by what she had learned, she sought to learn more about Amazon history from Clio.
After learning that Queen Hippolyta ordered that information be hidden to hide her failures, Diana confronted her mother, who revealed the truth. In 1939, during the Chicago World’s Fair, Diana foiled an assassination attempt on President Franklin Deleanore Roosevelt, by a Nazi sleeper agent. After convincing him to let her help, she continued her heroics and was celebrated as the world’s first superhero. She would later go on to join the Justice Society.
Arrival on Remnant[]
Following the death of Sienna Khan by Adam, Diana was found at the docks by the guards in Menagerie and was escorted to Blake and her mother, Kali Belladonna, to meet them in person. As she meets them in person, Diana easily breaks her handcuffs and disarms Rolf, turning his firearm against him. Before she can do anything else, Blake pulls out her own weapon, aiming it at Diana as a means of diffusing the situation while she is shielding her mother, Kali.
Understanding that she is causing a ruckus after seeing Blake protecting Kali from her, Diana reassures Blake and Kali that she doesn't mean any harm, as she was just asked to be taken to them, before dropping Roft's weapon to the floor in front of them, raising her hands up in surrender, showing her diplomacy and respect. When Blake asked Diana whether she's a fauness, Wonder Woman responds with visible confusion before finally revealing her identity and requesting her captors' aid because as it turns out, like Superman and the other Justice League members, she too has no memory of how she got to Remnant.
After that, Diana told Blake what she knows that she’s adult, but she doesn’t feel like she is and can’t remember how she got to Remnant. Blake suggests of calling Yang for help, but her mother, Kali reminds the CCT in Atlas has been down for a while. Blake decides to take Diana to Beacon Academy instead.
Finding Bruce Wayne[]
Trivia[]
- Unlike her original RWBY x Justice League counterpart, she's a human (demigod) while her counterpart is an Automaton.