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Queens are appointed by the emperor and are typically drawn from noble families who have the most thralls, which in turn gives the Queens much of their magical power. Occasionally a Queen is appointed from a common family, or may not be a succubus. Queens have no set time limit during which they serve and can serve for only a few days up to multiple centuries and between emperors.
Queens are appointed by the emperor and are typically drawn from noble families who have the most thralls, which in turn gives the Queens much of their magical power. Occasionally a Queen is appointed from a common family, or may not be a succubus. Queens have no set time limit during which they serve and can serve for only a few days up to multiple centuries and between emperors.
The Thirteen Queens have the strongest magic amongst all of demonkind, often far more so than the Emperor or Empress they serve under. The participation of a single Queen has turned the tides of many conflicts, such as with the petrification of the human army prior to the [[Great Exile]].

Revision as of 15:55, 5 November 2023

The Thirteen Queens are high-ranking demons--typically succubi--who form the second-highest rung of power in the demon empire, answering only to the Emperor or Empress.

Queens are appointed by the emperor and are typically drawn from noble families who have the most thralls, which in turn gives the Queens much of their magical power. Occasionally a Queen is appointed from a common family, or may not be a succubus. Queens have no set time limit during which they serve and can serve for only a few days up to multiple centuries and between emperors.

The Thirteen Queens have the strongest magic amongst all of demonkind, often far more so than the Emperor or Empress they serve under. The participation of a single Queen has turned the tides of many conflicts, such as with the petrification of the human army prior to the Great Exile.