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'''Queen Sequoia''' is an adult female [[LeafWing]] who appeared in ''[[The Poison Jungle (Book)|The Poison Jungle]]'', and is the great-grandmother of [[Hazel]]. She has ruled the LeafWings for approximately 50 years. After the events of the [[Tree Wars]], Sequoia and what are now known as [[SapWings]] fled to the [[Poison Jungle]]. | '''Queen Sequoia''' is an adult female [[LeafWing]] who appeared in ''[[The Poison Jungle (Book)|The Poison Jungle]]'', and is the great-grandmother of [[Hazel]]. She has ruled the LeafWings for approximately 50 years. After the events of the [[Tree Wars]], Sequoia and what are now known as [[SapWings]] fled to the [[Poison Jungle]]. | ||
She currently resides in the Poison Jungle | She currently resides in the Poison Jungle and is presumably under the control of the [[othermind]]. | ||
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|content = Queen Sequoia is revealed to be alive. She rules the SapWings and when Sundew and [[Willow]] are first reunited in the book, she finds them and takes them both back to the SapWings village. There, she learns about the [[PoisonWings]] and their plan to burn down the hives. While they are in the poison jungle, Queen Sequoia tells the PoisonWings and the SapWings about the | |content = Queen Sequoia is revealed to be alive. She rules the SapWings and when Sundew and [[Willow]] are first reunited in the book, she finds them and takes them both back to the SapWings village. There, she learns about the [[PoisonWings]] and their plan to burn down the hives. While they are in the poison jungle, Queen Sequoia tells the PoisonWings and the SapWings about the "Legend of the Hive," where groups of mind-controlled insects and animals attack the first dragons on Pantala. She explains that the plant Queen Wasp used to mind-control the [[HiveWings]] is the breath of evil. She sends Sundew, Willow, Mandrake, Cricket, Bumblebee and Nettle on a mission to find [[Hawthorn]], who supposedly was sent to research the breath of evil, because he might have found a cure. | ||
When Sundew, Willow, [[Mandrake]], [[Cricket]], [[Bumblebee]] and [[Nettle]] reach Hawthorn, they discover that Queen Sequoia did not object Hawthorn's plan of mind-controlling Queen Wasp. Sundew then decides to be mad at Queen Sequioa after Queen Wasp has been defeated. | When Sundew, Willow, [[Mandrake]], [[Cricket]], [[Bumblebee]] and [[Nettle]] reach Hawthorn, they discover that Queen Sequoia did not object Hawthorn's plan of mind-controlling Queen Wasp. Sundew then decides to be mad at Queen Sequioa after Queen Wasp has been defeated. | ||
Revision as of 22:46, 19 May 2020
- "I can STILL HEAR YOU [...] I am trying to COUNT until I FEEL CALMER and less like MURDERING EVERYONE."
- — Sequoia to Hazel, The Poison Jungle
Template:Charbox Queen Sequoia is an adult female LeafWing who appeared in The Poison Jungle, and is the great-grandmother of Hazel. She has ruled the LeafWings for approximately 50 years. After the events of the Tree Wars, Sequoia and what are now known as SapWings fled to the Poison Jungle.
She currently resides in the Poison Jungle and is presumably under the control of the othermind.
Appearance
She was shown to be a deep green color on a mural in the Mosaic Garden in Cicada Hive. She has dark forest green wings and a dark shade of light green on her underscales, with a small scratch on the "leaf" at the tip of her tail. In The Poison Jungle, she was described as enormous and having a long neck[1] and an aristocratic way of moving. She has only one ear, a heavily scarred tail that drags along on the ground, and one half-broken horn[1]. She has also been described to have long claws.
Personality
Queen Sequoia once had an angry personality, according to her granddaughter, Hazel. However, she later believed that this had been the cause of many of her subjects' deaths. After the Tree Wars, she became a more calm and tranquil dragon, which was probably the reason she stayed with the SapWings. She uses a counting-to-ten strategy to control her temper, especially during meetings with Commander Belladonna. She was against fighting the HiveWings, but when they were preparing to attack the LeafWings, she was willing to help Belladonna fight against Queen Wasp.
Biography
The Lost Continent Prophecy
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| 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 as Ex-Queen Monarch did. Blue attempted to imagine himself as Sequoia, leading her tribe into a single-outcome war. Later, when reading the Book of Clearsight, Sundew says that Queen Sequoia would only agree to Queen Wasp's demands if she saw it written in Clearsight's handwriting. |
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Queen Sequoia is revealed to be alive. She rules the SapWings and when Sundew and Willow are first reunited in the book, she finds them and takes them both back to the SapWings village. There, she learns about the PoisonWings and their plan to burn down the hives. While they are in the poison jungle, Queen Sequoia tells the PoisonWings and the SapWings about the "Legend of the Hive," where groups of mind-controlled insects and animals attack the first dragons on Pantala. She explains that the plant Queen Wasp used to mind-control the HiveWings is the breath of evil. She sends Sundew, Willow, Mandrake, Cricket, Bumblebee and Nettle on a mission to find Hawthorn, who supposedly was sent to research the breath of evil, because he might have found a cure. When Sundew, Willow, Mandrake, Cricket, Bumblebee and Nettle reach Hawthorn, they discover that Queen Sequoia did not object Hawthorn's plan of mind-controlling Queen Wasp. Sundew then decides to be mad at Queen Sequioa after Queen Wasp has been defeated. After they returned from the quest, Sequoia aided in the preparations to defend the Poison Jungle from invading HiveWing forces. At the end of The Poison Jungle, when Sundew and the rest of the dragons of Pantala who weren't mind-controlled by the othermind left for Pyrrhia with the aid of a map hidden in the Book of Clearsight, Queen Sequoia is presumably mind-controlled by the othermind and does not come with Sundew and the others. |
Quotes
- "She was my best general. [...] And my most loyal, until I finally gave her an order she couldn't follow: give up and run away. That's when she left me and started your group instead. [...] Come. We will be safer in the village."
- ― to Sundew about her grandmother (The Poison Jungle, page 96)
- "I can STILL HEAR YOU. [...] I am TRYING to COUNT until I FEEL CALMER and less like MURDERING EVERYONE."
- ― to Hazel (The Poison Jungle, page 107)
- "I don't care what you don't want to do! I am not going to let your dragons die, [...] You may have been apart from us for fifty years, but you're still my tribe. If we don't work together now, we don't stand a chance. [...] One... two... three..."
- ― to Belladonna (The Poison Jungle)
- "I know Wasp. She strikes back the moment she's struck. I estimate we have a day, maybe two, while they put out the fire, tend to their wounded, and relocate their eggs and dragonets. Then perhaps a day to gather her horde and travel here-- more likely less. If they're not on the border of the Poison Jungle by tonight, they will be by tomorrow morning."
- ― about Queen Wasp (The Poison Jungle, page 136)
- "This is important, [...] Do any of you know it? [...] It was a story from long before Clearsight's time, [...] The legend begins with the earliest days of dragons arriving on this continent, [...] Back when the LeafWing tribe and BeetleWing tribe were new, and they came to these shores to escape trouble in the Distant Kingdoms."
- ― telling the Legend of the Hive (The Poison Jungle, page 141)
Gallery
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Reference by Platypus the SeaWing
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Queen Sequoia reference by DraconicArtist
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Modified Queen Sequoia reference by TwilightWoF
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The Poison Jungle, page 94