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|occupation = Queen of the SeaWings in ancient times | |occupation = Queen of the SeaWings in ancient times | ||
|tribe = [[SeaWings]] | |tribe = [[SeaWings]] | ||
|relatives = [[Prince Albatross|Albatross]] (brother), [[Queen Pearl|Pearl]] (grandniece), [[Prince Fathom|Fathom]] (grandnephew | |relatives = [[King Humpback| Humpback]] (husband), [[Prince Albatross|Albatross]] (brother), [[Princess Sapphire| Sapphire]](sister), [[Princess Splash| Splash]] (daughter), [[Manta]](niece), [[Eel]](nephew(?)), [[Current]], [[Scallop]](grandsons) [[Queen Pearl|Pearl]] (grandniece), [[Prince Fathom|Fathom]] (grandnephew) | ||
|books = ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)|Darkstalker]]'' | |books = ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)|Darkstalker]]'' | ||
|quote = "You are going to do such wonderful, important things for m — for your tribe.”|image = Typical SeaWing.jpg}} | |quote = "You are going to do such wonderful, important things for m — for your tribe.”|image = Typical SeaWing.jpg|residence = Deceased}} | ||
Queen Lagoon is the sister to [[Prince Albatross]] and the [[SeaWings|SeaWing]] queen before [[Queen Pearl|Pearl]]. She has been described to have blue wings. She was killed by [[Prince Albatross]] in the Royal Seawing Massacre. | Queen Lagoon is the sister to [[Prince Albatross]] and the [[SeaWings|SeaWing]] queen before [[Queen Pearl|Pearl]]. She has been described to have blue wings. She was killed by [[Prince Albatross]] in the Royal Seawing Massacre. | ||
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Queen Lagoon orders a group of two year old dragonets to wait on the shoreline. She appears along with Albatross and announces to them that she'll be testing them to see if any have [[Animus Dragons|animus]] magic. She gets into a brief quarrel with Albatross as to whether it is necessary. When [[Fathom]]'s coconut hits Albatross, she steps forward to congratulate him in a rather sinister manner. She appears to want his powers for her own plans, not for the Kingdom's. | Queen Lagoon orders a group of two year old dragonets to wait on the shoreline. She appears along with Albatross and announces to them that she'll be testing them to see if any have [[Animus Dragons|animus]] magic. She gets into a brief quarrel with Albatross as to whether it is necessary. When [[Fathom]]'s coconut hits Albatross, she steps forward to congratulate him in a rather sinister manner. She appears to want his powers for her own plans, not for the Kingdom's. | ||
She | She later hosts a party to negotiate terms with [[SkyWings]] over setting up villages on their borders. She shows the two diplomats, [[Eagle (Darkstalker)|Eagle]] and [[Princess Sunset|Sunset]], around whilst waiting to show off Albatross and his power. When Albatross arrives, she scolds him for being late, to which he responds by slitting her throat. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
Revision as of 22:39, 2 July 2016
- Not to be confused with Lagoon, Queen Coral's cook.
- "But I'm the queen."
- — Queen Lagoon's last words as she's being murdered.
Template:Infobox Character Queen Lagoon is the sister to Prince Albatross and the SeaWing queen before Pearl. She has been described to have blue wings. She was killed by Prince Albatross in the Royal Seawing Massacre.
Biography
Queen Lagoon orders a group of two year old dragonets to wait on the shoreline. She appears along with Albatross and announces to them that she'll be testing them to see if any have animus magic. She gets into a brief quarrel with Albatross as to whether it is necessary. When Fathom's coconut hits Albatross, she steps forward to congratulate him in a rather sinister manner. She appears to want his powers for her own plans, not for the Kingdom's.
She later hosts a party to negotiate terms with SkyWings over setting up villages on their borders. She shows the two diplomats, Eagle and Sunset, around whilst waiting to show off Albatross and his power. When Albatross arrives, she scolds him for being late, to which he responds by slitting her throat.
Gallery
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A typical SeaWing; art by Joy Ang
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A typical SeaWing from the German publication
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A Real Lagoon