Dion Fortune

Dion Fortune (ダイアン＝フォーチュン) is a posthumous character introduced in Shinyaku Toaru Majutsu no Index.

Etymology
Dion Fortune's name is derived from the Latin motto "Deo, non Fortuna" (God, not fortune), which was both the family and magical motto of the real-life (born Violet Mary Firth).

Appearance
When reproduced, Dion Fortune appears as a short, skinny girl with short red hair, white skin and a small build. She wears frilly white dress with pink accents and the star decorations typical of Golden Dawn members, with exposed arms, and purple leggings and thick soled shoes, without which she be less than 150cm tall. She also wears a frilly collar with a star decoration, frilly cuffs and a hair decoration combining a white flower and a veil. She carries a black box made of a smooth material and about big enough to hold a football.

Due to her ballerina-style dress with lace and frills, and her hair decoration, her silhouette is described as fluffier than normal, reminiscent of an animal bristling its fur or feathers to look threatening when faced with danger.

Personality
Dion Fortune is shown to think highly of herself.

Background
Dion Fortune was not a member of the original Golden Dawn, but joined its remnants in 1919, under the courteous protection of Mina Mathers.

At one point, during some turf wars within the cabal, Fortune angered Mina (according to her, being the only one to truly do so) and was subjected to a harsh magical attack by her, with her house being surrounded by black cats, her back being sliced open by the cats' claws, and Fortune even seeing phantom black cats the size of tigers.

At some point after her death, Dion Fortune was reproduced along with other members of the Golden Dawn by Coronzon, through the application of Tarot-based grimoires, as part of her anti-Crowley countermeasures.

Aleister Crowley Arc
When Kamijou Touma was being shown a recreation of Aleister Crowley's past in the Windowless Building, Dion Fortune's name was brought up during the downfall of Golden Dawn.

Return to England Arc
During the Crowley's Hazard invasion of the United Kingdom, Fortune was among the reproduced members of the Golden Dawn who confronted Aleister Crowley in the graveyard of Westminster Abbey. She was accompanied by Arthur Edward Waite and John William Brodie-Innes in pursuit of Aleister's group after their escape, with Waite tracking him to the Naked Shopping Center in Piccadilly Circus. As she was about to attack, she came under fire from Aleister's Super Sonic Striker. Taking a series of shots from the weapon, followed by the thrown unit itself and the explosion of its gas tank, Fortune was temporarily incapacitated and subsequently caught in the bombing from the Lady of the Masquerade Ball's Taphthartharath.

After crawling out of the rubble and collapsing in the street, she rang her bell to call out for her comrades to help her. Annie Horniman and William Wynn Westcott came to pick her up but were delayed by Misaka Tabigake and then Misaka Mikoto in her Anti-Art Attachment. She was instead picked up by Hamazura Shiage's group. As she recovered from the attack, the Magic Gods in the back seat of Shiage's car quickly amused themselves with her, and belittled her haughty nature by pointing out their status. Moreover, she was also tormented by Aneri whom she deemed as Mina Mathers, recalling the attacks Mina made against her in the past. Dion later showed gratitude to Shiage by threatening both Annie and Westcott when they intercepted the group with her unpredicatable magic box that will always give an advantageous result for her. This act endeared Shiage's group to her. However, this did not erase her haughtiness as shown when she met Leivinia Birdway and Lessar as they were heading to Scotland. The two of them were bemused by her appearance as their cabals were successors to the Golden Dawn.

Dion remained with them up until the end of the incident, when she and the other reproduced Golden Dawn members reverted to cards after the flow of power to their grimoire bodies was disrupted by Aleister.

Abilities
Rather than planned and calculated spells, Dion Fortune specializes in randomized magic. She claims to use up old and inefficient traditions to rebuild them as a smarter new spell, but she actually doesn't know what kind of magic will result from her method. The grimoires she compiled were apparently beyond what the defenses of the Golden Dawn remnants could handle and some cabal magicians speculated their teachings might have moved beyond what the original ones covered.

Fortune utilizes this magic through the black box she carries with her (which can also float above her hand). After inserting an item of magic, such as a rose cross medal, into the box and closing the lid as if to chew it up, she speaks the command; "Translate, simplify, and create anew!!". The spell is transformed and corrupted within the box, such that when the box is opened, even she cannot predict what kind of magic will come out.

Effects produced with the black box and a rose cross medal include:
 * A mass of flames spewing from the box, used like a booster to propel with thrust or alter trajectory, and was also raised like hammer.
 * Something like translucent umbrella, used to deflect a shockwave spear.

Rather than the stage play ceremonies and groupwork to construct a single piece of magic associated with the Golden Dawn, Fortune tends towards adlibbed oddities, not making plans, only using what she happens to draw from her box and usually not relying on a single spell. The unpredictability from the random phenomena (which not even Waite's cards can fully predict) is is Fortune's greatest weapon, intended to bring down enemy strategy and tactics, ruining calculations and plans made in advance through unexpected actions, and bringing chaos to the battlefield. While Fortune has found victory using her method in the past, it is bad against beings beyond a certain threshold of power, who cannot be defeated with nothing more than luck and the use of probability instead of ingenuity.

Aside from the black box and a worn rose cross medal, the reproduced Dion Fortune also carried a bell on a string which was apparently meant to act as a signal.

Trivia

 * (born Violet Mary Firth) was a British occultist and novelist who was involved in the Golden Dawn successor organization, . She later co-founded the Fraternity of the Inner Light, which eventually led to conflict with Alpha et Omega's leader, Moina Mathers, and her being removed from the group. She made allegations that she came under spiritual attack from Mathers around this time, being assaulted by real and etheric cats.