Diana

Diana the Acrobat was a monk and an adventurer from Earth and the Realm. She was a companion of Bobby, Eric, Hank, Presto, and Sheila.

Description
Diana was confident and smart. When the leader of their adventuring group, Hank, was not around, she would sometimes lead the others. She was an award-winning gymnast.

When grown up, the monk looked very similar. Diana kept similar apparel, from her top and shorts to her armband to her circlet. She even carried around a staff. The monk's hair, however, became longer and wavier.

Possessions
Diana fought with a javelin staff, which she also used to move around the battlefield. She wore a vest of escape, an amulet of natural armor +1, bracers of armor +3, and a ring of protection +1.

History
Diana was originally from Earth, but was later trapped in the Realm. She and her friends made powerful allies, but also powerful foes, including Tiamat, who could move between worlds.

In the mid–14 century DR, Diana and her adventuring group convinced Presto to confront Elminster at Shadowdale, but the kind monk reassured the wizard that he did not have to.

By 1369 DR, a store in Athkatla displayed paintings of her two friends, Bobby (alongside his unicorn companion Uni) and Hank. The accompanying description of the paintings stated that they were presumably slain by Tiamat. Since they were depicted as youngsters there, yet they appeared as adults at Shadowdale, they may have been believed dead by mistake.

Background
First appearing in the Dungeons & Dragons cartoon series of 1983–1985, the characters Hank, Eric, Diana, Presto, Sheila, and Bobby were teenagers from Earth who were transported to a place called 'the Realm'—which is not in any way, shape, or form related to the Forgotten Realms setting or the world of Toril. Despite this, since the end of that series, they have made no less than four cameo appearances in Forgotten Realms sources, before having a comic series of their own set in the Realms (plural), Saturday Morning Adventures, which mistakenly calls the Realm 'the Forgotten Realms' and assumes it to be on Toril.

As such, their five appearances in the Realms (plural) are contradictory and spread over more than a century of time, with them having different apparent ages and, in one case, being killed before they live. Short of a storyline involving cloning and/or time travel, these are difficult to reconcile. Only Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn may be disregarded, as it neither names nor depicts the characters, only loosely describes them. In any case, for completeness, each appearance is included here.

However, to maintain focus on the Realms (plural) and avoid further confusion, only information from Forgotten Realms sources is included here and the Realm is considered not to be a part of the Realms.