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'''Queen''' is a title generally referring to female monarchs. It may be honorific, as in some cases with [[Gods|Goddesses]] or where it is gained by marriage, or it may apply to a female ruler fully invested with titular powers of their particular state or realm in her own right. Not all female rulers are referred to as queens, such as the case with [[A'issem]] the Chieftess of [[Aran'riod]] and most female [[city]] leaders. Where a queen is head of an [[empire]], she is generally referred to as an '''empress''', although not all empires address their queens as such as seen in the instance of the [[Seleucarian Empire]]. Finally, in the animal kingdom it is not uncommon for social species such as [[ants]] and [[termites]] to form colonies about one or more fertile females also referred to as queens.


;Tyrannus Lager : Locally brewed and chilled in glass casks, this dark lager is a smooth mellow beer, with a rich robust flavour.
==Usage==
;Liquored Vicar : A dark blend of cream liqueur and honey, this drink is smooth and sweet and meant to be sipped from the glass from which it receives its name. It resembles a vicar’s robes with its dark colour and white band around the lip of the glass.
*[[Alsimhinda]], Queen of [[Zanzibaar]]
;Bloodshot : Served in a thin red glass, this dark liquor receives its name from its resemblance to a tall shot of blood. It is Mhaldor’s most famous drink comprising of spiced whiskey, red ale, pepper and [[lycopods|lycopod]] juice.
*[[Ardamire Pelendur]], Queen of [[Morindar]]
;Naga’s shot : Arguably the strongest drink on the menu. A variety of liquors are mixed with a drop of [[curare]], the venom ensuring that drinkers do not feel the true potency of the drink until much later.
*[[Belladona]], Queen of [[Vampires]]
*[[Bixise]], the Queen [[bees|Bee]]
*[[Catarin deSangre]], Queen of [[Seleucar]]
*[[Celaabi]], the [[Tsol'aa]] Queen Mother
*[[Clytemnestra]], Queen of [[Arcadia]]
*[[Demeter]], Queen of the Sacred Grove
*[[Denaye]], Queen of [[Isaia]]
*[[Gaia]], the Wildwood Queen
*[[Iesta]], Queen of the [[Mount_Gheladan#Inhabitants|Hornets]]
*[[Indrani]], the [[Demon]] Queen
*[[Istishia]], the [[Arachnoi]] Queen
*[[Kastalia]], the Fluvial Queen
*[[Kru'lax]], Queen of the [[Harpies]]
*[[Lachesis]], the [[spiders|Spider]] Queen
*[[Pellucaria]], Queen of [[Ashtan]]
*[[Petra (queen)|Petra]], Queen of Seleucar
*[[Rhyannon]], Queen of the [[Fairies]]
*[[Sariontari Avathar'an]], Queen of [[Istarion]]
*[[Scylina]], the [[wildcats|wildcat]] queen
*[[Sariontari Avathar'an]], Queen of [[Istarion]]
*[[Sinesse deSangre]], Queen of [[Seleucar]]
*[[Taralis]], the [[Dyissans|Dyissan]] Queen
*[[Takliea]], Queen of [[Riparium]]
*[[Titania]], Queen of the [[Dryads]]
*[[Zephra]], Queen of [[Lothos]]


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==Unnamed queens==
[[Category: Food and Drink]]
*The [[Horkval]] Queen
*The [[Manticores|Manticore]] Queen
*The [[Pixie Queen]]
*The [[termites|Termite]] Queen
 
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Latest revision as of 18:45, 30 January 2016

Queen is a title generally referring to female monarchs. It may be honorific, as in some cases with Goddesses or where it is gained by marriage, or it may apply to a female ruler fully invested with titular powers of their particular state or realm in her own right. Not all female rulers are referred to as queens, such as the case with A'issem the Chieftess of Aran'riod and most female city leaders. Where a queen is head of an empire, she is generally referred to as an empress, although not all empires address their queens as such as seen in the instance of the Seleucarian Empire. Finally, in the animal kingdom it is not uncommon for social species such as ants and termites to form colonies about one or more fertile females also referred to as queens.

Usage

Unnamed queens