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Daja Kisubo

Daja Kisubo is a character in the ''Circle of Magic'' and ''The Circle Opens'' quartets and the standalone novel ''The Will of the Empress'' by Tamora Pierce. She has ambient magic with metal and fire.
Daja is a black Trader, described as being tall, broad-shouldered and muscular. She wears her hair in a varying number of braids.
==Background==
Daja is a Trader, a group of people who travel by caravan or ship and buy and sell things; she was fascinated with blacksmiths. She was orphaned at ten due to the sinking of the Third Ship Kisubo, its only survivor. Because of the bad luck associated with a lone survivor, Daja was made ''trangshi'', an outcast from all Traders. In ''Daja's Book'', the third book in the ''Circle of Magic'' quartet, she is reinstated as a Trader in gratitude for rescuing a Trader caravan from a forest fire.
Her family includes an unnamed father and mother as well as an older brother Uneny, all of whom were on the Third Ship Kisubo. In ''Tris's Book'' there is mention of a Fifth Ship Kisubo, its crew including her Uncle Tiwolu and Aunt Zayda (deceased). After her arrival at the Winding Circle temple community, orphaned Daja is informally adopted into a group of mage misfits with Dedicates Lark and Rosethorn as the authority figures and Briar, Tris, and Sandry as her brother and sisters.
In The Will of the Empress, Daja reunites with her three foster-siblings to protect Sandry from the powerful Empress Berenene of Namorn. She comes out as a ''nisamohi'' (lesbian) and falls in love with the Empress's Mistress of Wardrobe, Rizuka fa Dalach in the primary romantic subplot in the book. While some have argued that this is the first homosexual romance in the Emelan canon, others speculate that the close relationship between Dedicates Lark and Rosethorn is in fact a homosexual relationship.

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