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Queen Rivermist is the current Queen of the SeaWings in (TBA), and the mother of Princess Waterfall.

Appearance[]

Most of Rivermist's body is a bright blue color. And true to her name, the webbing between her wings and claws is the color of mist.

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Personality[]

Queen Rivermist takes her position seriously, always doing her best to fix her subjects' problems and please everyone at the table.

Normally, Rivermist is a quiet dragon. However, being queen has taught her to be more outspoken, and she has no problem standing up for her ideals. Though, Rivermist can become a bit pushy, especially when she believes she's right.

Scrolls are an escape for Rivermist, a reprieve from her always busy royal life. She takes whatever free time she can get to stick her snout in a scroll.

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History[]

Rivermist was born the tenth daughter of Queen Angelfish. However, she never got to know her mother, due to hatching while the queen was fighting against her oldest daughter to keep her throne, in which Queen Angelfish was killed.

As such, Rivermist grew up under the rule of her oldest sister, (TBA). Her dragonet years were spent playing with many of her siblings, under the watchful eye of SeaWing babysitters and guards. During this time, Rivermist also grew an interest in reading, as her caretakers often read them bedtime stories, many of which she found fascinating.

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Relationships[]

Princess Waterfall[]

Waterfall is Rivermist's daughter, and someone she cares for very much.

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Weapons & Abilities[]

Weapons[]

Queen Rivermist usually uses her sharp claws in combat.

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Abilities[]

Like most SeaWings, Queen Rivermist is well-versed in the underwater language of Aquatic. She has a tendency to use it to tell her true feelings while negotiating with other Tribes, leaving them to speculate what she's doing while her guards suppress their laughter.

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Trivia & Author's Notes[]

  • Rivermist's name was originally Ocean, but I changed it due to feeling it was too common.
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