Magnificent

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Template:Infobox Queen Magnificent was the current queen of the RainWings in the first chapters of The Hidden Kingdom.

Biography

Glory approached Magnificent with Mangrove about the missing RainWings. Magnificent didn't show any concern for the missing RainWings, and was insisting that they were just being lazy somewhere before assigning Glory the task of looking into their whereabouts. This led to Glory learning about the secret plot of the NightWings to invade the rain forest.

Glory came before Magnificent and told her to rescue the captive members of her tribe, but the queen refused. Enraged, Glory challenged her for the RainWing throne. Magnificent accepted the challenge, and declared that it would be decided through a series of team oriented activities. For her team, Magnificent gathered the other RainWing queens, as Glory meant to take the throne from all of them.

Magnificent and Glory competed together in the camouflage contest. Glory found Magnificent disguised and perched on top of a pile of bananas. However, the queen scared Glory's sloth, Silver, who made a straight beeline for Glory's hiding place, winning her the round. Magnificent also set up stashes of fruit and flowers to help her fellow queens win in those events. Despite this, she lost when Queen Grandeur forfeited after learning Glory is the true heir to the RainWing throne.

Personality

Magnificent is a forgetful and lazy dragon. She didn't pay much attention to the fact that some of the members of her tribe were being kidnapped, and when told about it, didn't care. She was shown to rush through listening to the requests of her subjects, and always opted for the quickest solution. She is also very vain, adorning herself in flowers and changing her scale colors in order to look very elegant.

Nevertheless, Magnificent could be ruthless when needed. She went great lengths and cheated in the competition against Glory to keep her title, and was very defensive of her title as queen.