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'''Queen Anaconda''' was the queen of the [[RainWings|RainWing]] tribe over 2,000 years ago, around the time when [[King Darkstalker|Darkstalker]] was a dragonet. She was mentioned in ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)]].'' Very little is known about her other than her possibly being a "militant queen". RainWings were most likely not considered as "lazy" back then as they are now.
'''Queen Anaconda''' was the queen of the [[RainWings|RainWing]] tribe over 2,000 years ago, around the time when [[King Darkstalker|Darkstalker]] was a dragonet. She was mentioned in ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)]].'' Very little is known about her other than her possibly being a "militant queen". RainWings were most likely not considered as "lazy" back then as they are now.  


== Family Tree ==
== Family Tree ==

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Template:Charbox Queen Anaconda was the queen of the RainWing tribe over 2,000 years ago, around the time when Darkstalker was a dragonet. She was mentioned in Darkstalker (Legends). Very little is known about her other than her possibly being a "militant queen". RainWings were most likely not considered as "lazy" back then as they are now.

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Trivia

  • According to a quote from Queen Lagoon, she may have been a militant queen. This implies that RainWings might not have always been the "lazy" tribe as other dragons describe.
  • If Queen Anaconda was a militant queen, she would be the first known RainWing warrior who ruled the Rainforest Kingdom, as the other queens were pacifists.
  • A real anaconda is a large constricting snake that usually lives in marshy, swampy areas around South America.