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Description Diku is the daughter of Magwaza and Ilitof, Dvala's sister, Sarabi and Naanda, and the youngest of them. Reception mother of Hasiri in the original story.
As a child, this is a very playful and restless baby, who was very fond of getting older sisters, because of what she sometimes received lyulya from Dvala. The baby with it is kind and curious.

The adult Diku is more serious, but her child still lives in her soul. During the reign of Scar, she got the most of all - hyenas often tried to hurt her, and sometimes even wound. Everything has worsened also from the prediction of Rafika, who firmly identified the fact that his children will never have their lioness. Only thanks to the care of Sarabi and Naanda, she managed to maintain an optimistic attitude. The joy came to her unexpectedly. One day the king removed her from hunting, saying that she came to him about a matter. It was at this moment that the dark-haired one gave his cub to her from his second wife, Zira, putting only one condition: no one should know the real parents of the child, otherwise the lion cub and she herself will be killed instantly. As a result, the lioness had to leave Pride lands for a short time. She returned only to the birth of Cove, Rohan and Baridi. Not without the help of the king and queen, she persuaded her sisters that Hasiri was only her son, born of a vagabond.

During the reign of Simba, basically, she was a nanny. Often sat with Kion, Copa, Kiara and Tiif with Zuri, as well as other lions in the prideland.

She died from the hands of Salouni, who, as a result, put the blame for Zira. As a result, Pride Zira was forced to move further away from the prideland, to the most arid lands (Yes, I refuse to believe that Kion drove them to the ground, for it looks, at least, crazy
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