Post by spot on Jan 28, 2020 22:43:51 GMT
The Evil Queen the basics Queen Regina Grimhilde• nicknames • Wicked Witch, Granny, Evil Queen, Witch age • 32 primary standing • Cursed Thorns Council Member secondary standing • Queen of the Enchanted Lands faction • Cursed Thorns species • Human gender • Female sexuality •Straight the appearance origin • Snow White and the Seven Dwarves height and weight • 5’7, 132 lbs overall appearance • The Queen has jet black hair, tall and striking, with a beauty that is intimidating and wrathful. She has poison-green eyes and a pale complexion. Her royal dress and robes are a proud purple, and most of her is enshrouded in them, including her hair, and topped off with a divinely gold crown. the personality overall personality • The evil Queen is cunning, proud, vain, and unhinged. Regina has above-average intelligence. Not only can she understand complex spells and sciences behind alchemy, but she has laser-like focus. This skill of the mind extends to her interactions with other people. She can study someone’s mannerisms as easily as the oldest spellbook, and deduce from them their desires and fears with the same cold calculation it takes to brew the perfect potion. This is somewhat crippled by her pride. The Queen has no small amount of vanity. She expects that those who meet her will be intimidated, awestruck, and dazzled, and because of this arrogance often does not anticipate that anyone would dare try to trick, disrespect, or disobey her. Regina is all-consumingly selfish. She used to desire love. Now she buries that craving in layers and layers of ambition and power-hunger and tells herself it is far better to be feared than loved. She isolates all of her emotions and does not get close to anyone or anything—not even her pets. She has become incapable of closeness, instead transformed into a cold, unreachable beauty. Finally, the Queen is no small amount of crazy, deep down. She does not view and respond to the world around her like normal beings might. She is deeply obsessive in more ways than one. Firstly, when she becomes fixated on a concept (like the merit of being the fairest in the land) she becomes unwaveringly obsessed and focused. This helped her to become the artful witch she is, with a vast knowledge of spells, but it also pools into one of her greatest weaknesses. When wronged or offended, the Queen will attempt revenge and will go to any lengths to get it, even contradicting her other goals. She cannot let go. the history overall history • Regina was born to a wealthy magistrate and his wife. The magistrate was good to his daughter and showered her with gifts and everything she could want. He was very proud of her beauty and boasted of it everywhere...but never seemed to notice her smarts. Regina resented this at first, but from a toddlers age she discovered that telling her father of the books she’d learned to read or the experiments she wanted to try earned her only disdain and confusion. If she wore beautiful garments and learned ladylike manners and graceful movements to show off to the merchants and town council, he seemed to love her again. With the magistrate’s wife it was different. She encouraged Regina to read new volumes and discover. She was sweet and warm and intelligent when they were alone together, but whenever the magistrate came home, Regina’s mother seemed to transform into a cold, distant, proud statue of beauty. She always wore immaculate dresses and her scolding was sudden and severe when her daughters’ experiments stained her clothing. Little did the future Queen know that her mother was pandering to her father’s eye for beauty for the same love her daughter craved. Under one parent who’s moods could change like the tide and another who’s love was conditional, Regina buried herself in her books in the morning and dressed daintily for her father in the evenings. Regina met a young stable boy named Daniel when she was sixteen after he was hired on by her father. He was her age, but had earned this position in the magistrate’s service with his hard work and capabilities. Proud young Regina would never have spoken to him however handsome he was because of his ruddy social class. But he was secretly clever and surprised her by seeing her smarts beneath her beauty. As cold and hard as she was, he seemed to bring out the warmth in the teenaged daughter of his master. Daniel and Regina spent many secret meetings together. She learned he wanted to bake and own his own shop in town, and he was the only one besides her mother who knew that the ladylike magistrate’s daughter loved science. The magistrate saw the growing attention however it was hidden and disapproved greatly. But neither he nor his wife could stop the two from falling in love, and never quite caught them meeting together, so the seemingly harmless relationship continued. Regina was looking for a new cook book to share with the stable boy in secret when she stumbled upon a different kind of recipe within one. It was a hidden spell. Regina began researching the science behind dark magic and the legends of it’s use. Dwarves and their uncanny ability to find gemstones, transformation potions, dark spells and poisons. She devoured the knowledge. It made Daniel uneasy, but he stayed supportive. Her mother found out one day and quietly warned Regina not to show anyone the new obsession. One year, Regina’s mother fell ill with a plague ravaging the kingdom. Regina showed her father her small collection of spell books and reasoned that they should use them to help after the doctors proclaimed they could do no more. In answer, the magistrate became terrified of his daughter’s creepy interest and wrathfully burned all of her books. The next evening, the magistrate’s wife died. Regina snapped. She hated her father for burning what she believed was the one chance at her mother’s salvation, for only loving her for her beauty, for disapproving of everything she cared about. She ran tearful to Daniel for comfort, only to find him coughing, coming down with the same plague. With no spell books, Regina raved to her father that she remembered a solution, an evil but powerful magic that could destroy the plague in the mountains. Then she disappeared. When Regina returned, her eyes were a strange, vivid green and her manner was more cold and distant than ever, as if she was looking at the real world with the detachment of someone watching through a telescope. She tended to Daniel with no medicine that anyone in the town could see, and yet he miraculously recovered. Rumors began to swirl through the province that she’d sold her soul to demons, that she was a little witch. Regina had learned to practice her magic in secret, and luckily no one dared accuse the magistrate’s daughter, but he sensed the growing unease. That was why, when the King’s wife died and he told the land that he searched for the fairest maiden in the land to stepmother his little daughter Snow White, the magistrate created a plan that would solve all of his Regina problems. He arranged for the King to come and meet Regina, who was still the most beautiful young woman in the land, and the King instantly commanded that she be his new bride. When Regina refused, her father told her that she must go to the palace and answer the summons, at least, and when she returned they would leave the kingdom together. Instead, Regina came back to find that Daniel had disappeared, leaving her a short letter about his growing unease at her obsession with magic and a desire for her to take the opportunity of being Queen. Through the years that followed, the magistrate’s heartbroken daughter tried to find Daniel with her wicked arts but nothing worked, and Regina began to suspect her father had gotten rid of her love. Married to the King, she became bitter, closed off, hardened, and obsessed with only two things. Firstly, she tried to please her new husband and make her situation better. After all, if she was Queen, perhaps everyone would finally begin treating her with respect. Instead, all he or anyone in the kingdom seemed to care about was that their Queen was “the fairest of them all.” All of her husband’s real love seemed to go to little Snow White, a beauty in her own childlike way. She was not trusted with matters of state and felt like an outsider in her new palace home. She kept her magic mirror and other studies of black magic deep in the secret crypts of the castle and only felt truly herself when stewing among them. Eventually, her hate led her to murder the King. He was, after all, the only thing between herself and all power in the kingdom...and he was too much like her father, only every caring about her beauty and keeping her from her ambitions. As sole ruler, Regina staved off rebellion by allowing rumors to grow of her ruthless and merciless nature...everyone who disobeyed her “knew the penalty.” She also refrained from immediately killing the brat of a Snow White. She would have it all—she may be the fairest in the land, but she would also be the supreme power, too. Then, one day, the demon slave trapped in her magic mirror told the Queen she was not the Fairest anymore. Instead, the princess was. Stricken with jealousy, the Queen dressed her stepdaughter in rags and tried to hide her beauty. It didn’t work. She witnessed a Prince from a neighboring kingdom proclaiming his love for the girl in her very courtyard. Something far beyond jealousy overcame Regina. This Snow White, with her endless happiness even as a slave, with her childhood complete with loving father, was now to have the one thing Regina had lost forever..true love? No. She couldn’t stand for it. She would be Fairest of All, and she would be rid of Snow White. The Queen sent a Huntsman to assassinate the child, but was tricked into believing he’d done the job and was none the wiser until her magic mirror revealed that Snow White hid from her in a dwarf cottage. Turning to her beloved dark arts, she brewed a potion that transformed her into a gnarled old hag as a disguise. The potion‘s final ingredient, ”a thunderbolt to stoke her hate,” had the unfortunate side-effect of making the Queen, now an old woman, even more mad than she!d already had a tendency toward. She poisoned an apple and tricked her stepdaughter into eating it and falling into a sleep like death, but was attacked by the vengeful seven dwarves and the girl’s animal friends. The Queen was chased and fell from a cliff. The dwarves believed she was dead. At the bottom of the gorge, the Queen’s potion wore off, and in doing so restored her battered body to it’s original terribly beautiful form. When she attempted to return to her castle and station, she discovered that Snow White had lived. The Prince had come and broken her spell with True Love’s Kiss, and now her own former kingdom and the Prince’s were united under their young and benevolent rule. Knowing that there had been too many witnesses to her crimes against the well-beloved Snow White, the Queen fled. When Maleficent merged the worlds, she offered her services and magical expertise as one of the Council, intending to use the might of the Cursed Thorns army to eventually regain her kingdom (and all kingdoms) while learning more dark arts from her new comrades in the process. the role player alias • Spot age • 23 pronouns • She, her how did you find us? • MY FRIENDSSS! other characters •Simba, Tarzan, Aladdin, Lilo, Leroy, Janja, Rani, Dodger, Prince John, Beast, Kron |
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