She is the illegitimate daughter of the Byzantine Emperor Julian the Apostate[f] and a maid from Mesopotamia, from a family of Chaldean magicians. Dargona has the ability to take on the appearance of other people once she has seen them in person or in an image.
Since childhood, she was jealous of the Princeps of the Empire, believing that as the only surviving child of Julian, she had more rights to power than them. From her early youth, she strove for knowledge, rightly believing that it bestows strength. She independently learned some skills, including the ability to take on the appearance of other people. She used this method to spy and eavesdrop. Subsequently, she took up blackmail and managed to accumulate quite a lot of money, but she paid for her greed. She was caught and punished, and faked her death after being whipped.
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Earlier, Dargona’s mother, suffering from leprosy and excommunicated from the court so that she could not see her daughter for many years, led the girl through an initiation ritual, giving her a new name - Dargona (before that she bore the Christian name Vasilina). Also, presumably, her mother told her about the Great Library of the Council of the Sages.
Taking the guise of a young man named Basilisk, the son of a wealthy Byzantine merchant whom Dargona seduced and killed, she managed to gain acceptance into the scholia of the Council of the Sages. To achieve her goals, Dargona feigned extreme humility and studied with great eagerness, becoming the "best student" of the scholia. She was allowed into the common part of the Great Library, but this was not enough for Dargona.
The Sages, being people with pure hearts, did not even suspect what kind of snake they had welcomed into their midst. Their trust in the modest, humble, and highly gifted acolyte grew so much that they soon decided to entrust Dargona with cleaning the secret section of the Great Library. Dargona eagerly anticipated gaining access to the most Secret Knowledge, but her plans were not destined to come true.
A wanderer who arrived at the Council of the Sages (one of the Superheroes) exposed Dargona, revealing her secret intentions. Dargona turned to her mentor, Kiriill, lying to him that she only hid her true identity because women were denied access to truly great knowledge (which was not true).
But Kiriill, shocked by the very fact of Dargona’s deception, voted for his student to be expelled. In this, other Sages agreed with him — after all, wisdom and lies are incompatible. But Dargona took it her own way, accusing the Sages of what would be called misogyny in the future. She vowed to crush the Council, and, above all, to brutally punish the “traitor” Kiriill.
She was still driven by the thirst to master all the magical possibilities that exist in this world. At the same time, wealth and power became for her only a pleasant bonus, which will inevitably follow when she becomes the most powerful sorceress in the world, who not only has no equals but even anything close to her level.
To achieve this, Dargona began to scour secret places and abandoned sanctuaries of dark cults. The name that her leper mother gave her turned out to be a pass to places where a normal person would not dare to go. Dark cults opened their doors to her, and Dargona gained access to the knowledge of ancient centuries when the world was ruled by evil forces, but this was not enough for her.