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'''Queen Sequoia''' was the last [[Dragon Queens|queen]] of the [[LeafWings]], and ruled about fifty years prior during the [[Tree Wars]]. She is depicted as dark green in a mural within the [[Cicada Hive|Mosaic Garden]]{{Ref|TLC|31}} in [[Cicada Hive]]. | '''Queen Sequoia''' was the last [[Dragon Queens|queen]] of the [[LeafWings]], and ruled about fifty years prior during the [[Tree Wars]]. She is depicted as dark green in a mural within the [[Cicada Hive|Mosaic Garden]]{{Ref|TLC|31}} in [[Cicada Hive]]. | ||
Revision as of 01:30, 27 July 2019
Template:SpoilerTPJ Template:Charbox Queen Sequoia was the last queen of the LeafWings, and ruled about fifty years prior during the Tree Wars. She is depicted as dark green in a mural within the Mosaic Garden[1] in Cicada Hive.
Appearance
She was shown to be dark green on a mural in the Mosaic Garden, but this may be false. She is enormous, has a long neck and a royal way she walks and tilts her head. She has a missing ear, a heavily scarred tail of claw marks, and one half-broken horn. She has also been described to have long claws.
Biography
While visiting the Mosaic Garden with Luna, Blue and his half-sister came across the Salvation Wall, which is a giant mural depicting the end of the Tree Wars. Blue noticed a dark green LeafWing who was supposed to resemble Queen Sequoia, and he wondered why she refused to accept Queen Wasp's rule like Queen Monarch did. Blue attempted to imagine himself as Sequoia, leading her tribe into a single-outcomed war.
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Trivia
- The giant sequoia tree is the most massive individual tree in the world, as well as the oldest living organisms on Earth.
Gallery
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A typical LeafWing, by Joy Ang
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Reference by Platypus the SeaWing
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Queen Sequoia, with Queen Monarch and Queen Wasp
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LeafWing Sigil by Platypus the SeaWing
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Queen Sequoia depicted by DraconicArtist
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Actual giant sequoia trees
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Sab’s art of Queen Sequoia, in a pose
References
- ↑ The Lost Continent, page 31