Wasp

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"You really were a fool to come back into the Hive. And for what? A little bit of graffiti, a few pamphlets that will be ash by evening? Poor naïve little dragonet. As though anyone would believe you over their queen."
— Queen Wasp to Cricket, The Hive Queen

Queen Wasp is an adult female HiveWing who was introduced in The Lost Continent. During the Tree Wars, she exterminated the LeafWings and became ruler of the SilkWings alongside her own tribe. She can control nearly all of her HiveWing subjects using the Othermind, and rules Pantala through this ability as well as militaristic and propagational force. She currently resides in Wasp Hive.

Appearance

Wasp has black and yellow stripes[1], black horns[2], and large and completely black eyes that are surrounded by an oval of yellow scales[1]. She is enormous, radiating menace[2], and she has a chilly voice[3]. Some propaganda posters show her with stingers extending from her claws. She also has a stinger in her tail, unknown to nearly everyone.[4]

Personality

Wasp is twisted, selfish and a megalomaniac. She lied to her tribe for years about the Book of Clearsight's true nature, telling her subjects that the LeafWings were meant to die out and that Clearsight had wanted the SilkWings to fall under HiveWing control although the book's prophecies ended almost a thousand years ago.

She refused to let any member of her tribes beside herself and the Librarian see the book. However, it was only Wasp who knew, since she used her mind-control powers to permanently possess the Librarian, so the Book's secrets could never be shared. Wasp is very cold, cruel, and ruthless. She doesn't care about other dragons or the two tribes she rules (particularly the SilkWings). As a racial supremacist, Wasp does have a softer spot for her fellow HiveWings. However, they aren't spared entirely as shown when she labeled Cricket (a fellow HiveWing) a traitor since the latter could resist mind-control and opposed Wasp's ideology. Furthermore, Wasp learned sometime later that Cricket was the product of Katydid and Malachite's romantic relationship (which was outlawed by Wasp). There are several other examples on how limited Wasp affections towards her own dragons shown throughout the series. Another example of this is that she has no qualms punishing other dragonets even member of her own species for having parents who became spouses/mates without the formers permission even if the forbidden dragonet in question doesn't pose a threat to Wasps reign or ideology. Queen Wasp can also be inferred to be vengeful, as Sequoia described her to "strike back the moment she's struck," also showing that she is very determined not to be defeated at anything.

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

The Lost Continent

Blue mentioned early in the book that he had seen the queen only once when she visited Cicada Hive to inspect Silkworm Hall. He claimed that she once paused and stared at him and Luna, giving him the distinct feeling that "she was trying to decide between adopting them or eating them."

Later, when Blue and Io tried to escape Cicada Hive, Wasp used her mind-control ability on the HiveWing families in the park, including Katydid, Bombardier, Aphid, and more, to capture Blue and bring him to her. The attempt in capturing Blue proved ultimately unsuccessful with the help of Cricket. She kept the search for them going over several days, evidently sleeping during the nights.

When Blue, Cricket, and a disguised Sundew entered Wasp Hive to steal the Book of Clearsight, they discovered that the Librarian, who occupied the greatest position in HiveWing history, was being constantly mind-controlled by Wasp. Sundew was able to take the mind control out of the Librarian momentarily by using a bullet ant to bite her, because they are known for the most painful sting, and gave her so much pain that Wasp's control over her broke. However, while the Librarian helped them escape with the Book of Clearsight, she suddenly became mind-controlled again, likely because Wasp did not want to lose her grip on the tribe by having the secrets of the Book spilled out by the Librarian.
The Hive Queen
When Blue, Cricket, Sundew, and Swordtail crept into the Jewel Hive, Cricket suspected the helmeted guards were under Wasp's control, although this is never confirmed. Later, more mind-controlled guards ambushed Jewel Hive's Chrysalis in the library, though Cinnabar and Tau covered for the others. Wasp later made her first actual appearance, searching for Katydid in Lady Scarab's mansion. When Cricket vandalized Jewel Hive, she was caught by guards controlled by Wasp, and they threatened to 'fix' Cricket. Wasp then 'inspected' the eggs inside the Jewel Hive Nest, with Cricket secretly watching. There, Cricket found out how Wasp mind-controlled the HiveWings: by poisoning them with her tail stinger, which was unknown to the tribe, likely because she didn't want dragons figuring it out and hiding their eggs. Cricket figured poisoning dragonets when unhatched was faster and more effective than when they were grown. Later, Sundew determined the source of Wasp's poison through Bumblebee's eggshell; the breath of evil plant in the queen's restricted greenhouse, which Blue later burned down, possibly destroying Wasp's only source of the breath of evil vine.
The Poison Jungle

Queen Wasp never made a direct appearance in The Poison Jungle, but she was mentioned a few times throughout the book.

However, she indirectly appeared in the book when LeafWing guards appeared in the treetops carrying a HiveWing prisoner blindfolded and tied up, which prompted Hazel to note that they must be at the riverside of the jungle already, and Wasp confirmed it by speaking through the HiveWing's mind, claiming that she would kill them all and finish what they started. As the prisoner tried to break free, Wasp continued speaking through his mind, claiming she knew who Cricket's father was and subtly threatened to kill him.

Later, when Hawthorn was revealed to be controlled by the othermind, at first, Sundew accused Wasp of controlling him, but the othermind revealed that in reality, Wasp was just controlled by them as well all along, confirming her to be controlled by the othermind, and not the other way around.

Relationships

Queen Wasp thinks Lady Jewel is stupid and weak. It is mentioned by Lady Scarab that she has threatened to add Lady Jewel to her Hive mind. Lady Scarab also said Lady Jewel acted like a "vapid banana slug," whenever Queen Wasp was around.

Queen Wasp and Lady Scarab have an intense mutual dislike for each other. Queen Wasp threatened to kill Lady Scarab in The Hive Queen.

Family Tree

CicadaUnknown
Several Generations
UnknownCochinealScarabUnknown
BloodwormCicadaHornetMantisJewelUnknown
TsetseVinegaroonWaspYellowjacketUnnamed Dragons


Quotes

"What strange treason is this? [...] Why can't I get inside your mind, worm?"
― to Cricket, speaking through the Librarian (The Lost Continent, page 211)

"No, [...] it's all true. I can control all of them. That's why every dragon in the Hive is on their way to surround the temple right now. I can't move the guards you paralyzed, but I can reach everyone else. The moment you step outside this temple, they will kill you all."
― to Sundew about her mind control through the Librarian (The Lost Continent, page 215)

"Oh, I see your game, [...] I can take a lot more pain than a broken arm, though. I'm not afraid of anything you can do to this body."
― to Sundew through the Librarian about the bullet ants (The Lost Continent, page 216)

"Come out, you sniveling cowards! I know there are dragons hiding in this library! Show yourselves, or I will burn all the books until you die choking on the smoke."
― to Cricket, Blue, Sundew, and Swordtail through a HiveWing (The Hive Queen, page 160)

"Then we'll have to throw you into it to slow the flames. You are a tedious talonwringer. I'll do it myself."
― through a HiveWing to a guard that asked what to do if the fire spreads (The Hive Queen, page 161)

"That was easier than I expected. You really were a fool to come back into a Hive. And for what? A little bit of graffiti, a few pamphlets that will be ash by evening? Poor naive little dragonet. As though anyone would believe you over their queen. It must have been so hard for you. Feeling so different, so alone. Watching everyone else come together in my Hive mind, but always left out. But I have good news for you, little dragon. You don't have to be different anymore. I can fix you. I'm on my way right now. And when I get there... I can make you just like everybody else. Aren't you lucky? See you soon, little problem dragon."
― through some prisoners to Cricket (The Hive Queen, page 215-216)

"That little worm Cricket is here, isn't she? [...] The one who thinks she's so very clever, with her pamphlets and graffiti and rumors. Guess what, Cricket? I figured it out. I know who your father is. And he's mine, all mine, and I could kill him in a heartbeat if I wanted to. Or I could let you meet him. Would you like that? Wouldn't you like to come back to Wasp Hive so I... can..."
― through Inchworm to Cricket (The Poison Jungle, page 233)

Trivia

  • She technically never appeared in The Lost Continent. She was only mentioned and voiced through the HiveWings she mind-controlled.
  • Tui jokingly hinted in a Scholastic thread that her downstairs bathroom was once like the continent of Pantala, because "there was a wasp in there and so the room now belonged to the wasp forever."[citation needed]
  • Queen Wasp has still not ever personally said a single word. All of her speaking as of The Poison Jungle is through her subjects.
  • In The Lost Continent, Blue recalled that when he first saw Wasp in his school with Luna, she looked like she was trying to decide between adopting them or eating them. This may have been a very subtle clue to the fact that Wasp herself was a host of the othermind, as in "adopting" is to figure out how to infect Blue and Luna, and "eating" is destroying them because they could hinder its growth.
    • She might also have been deciding about whether to keep them around because of their flamesilk, or killing them because they might be dangerous because of their flamesilk.
  • Wasp's want to cut down all of the trees on Pantala may not have been the othermind wanting to do it, as Hawthorn stated in The Poison Jungle, "[...] She thought our power came from the trees, and she thought if she cut them down, we'd become weak. She did it stealthily at first." And as he later states, this was before she became mind-controlled, although this might have just been the othermind wanting to trick them into believing that Queen Wasp was as evil as they thought she was.
  • Tui stated in a Home Base Q&A that Wasp is her favorite villain.
  • It is said in the book that she only eats predators, although this is most likely just propaganda.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Lost Continent, page 6
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Hive Queen, page 243
  3. The Hive Queen, page 236
  4. The Hive Queen, page 244


HiveWings
Queens

Present: CochinealJewelWasp
Historical: Cicada

Royalty

BloodwormCicadaHornetMantisScarabTsetseVinegaroonYellowjacket

Other Dragons

AphidBombardierBumblebeeCadelleCarabidChaferCricketDragonflyEarthwormEarwigInchwormGrasshopperHawkerGlowwormKatydidLibrarianLubberMalachiteMidgePinacateRootwormSandflyTreehopperWeevil

Kingdom

Bloodworm HiveCicada HiveHornet HiveJewel HiveMantis HiveTsetse HiveVinegaroon HiveWasp HiveYellowjacket Hive

Society

Book of ClearsightTree Wars


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