Angel and Matthew are the king and queen of Purgatory, one of the top three realms between heaven and hell. They were also the protectors of the locked realm, a realm created just for the worst criminals in the supernatural world. They managed to keep it closed with the power of a key made from a pure soul. If the soul was to become impure the locked realm would open and all the criminals would be set loose.
This realm was created for five specific people. A demon, two witches, a vampire, and a siren. They attempted to create a chemical that causes someone to be filled with uncontrollable rage and insanity. While creating this chemical they exposed themselves to it, so much that they absorbed it into their bloodstream, making it dangerous
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They wanted her to be the most powerful child, greater and stronger. The king thought their daughter was too kind, a pushover while the queen thought their daughter was too weak, not strong enough to be a leader. They trained her for years, but nothing they did could her perfect to them.
The queen was willing to do anything to make the perfect child, the perfect heir. The king was more accepting than the queen, he knew his daughter's limits.
One night while the king was sleeping peacefully, the queen went to the doors of the locked realm with their now eight-year-old daughter. The princess stood next to her mother, afraid of the door her father always warned her not to go near.
"Stay right here," the queen told the child.
The queen stepped forward, holding a glowing key and opened the door. Black smoke filled the air, "I'll be right back, stay outside of the door." The child watched her mother step through the door, fear crawling up her spine.
Moments later the queen walked through the door hold a small vial filled with black liquid. The queen closed the doors then walked passed her child to the bathroom cabinet, pulling out a small needle. She filled the needle with the black liquid and walked over to her
Although being of royal descent, Princess Elizabeth led one of the most despondent lives in the kingdom. At the young age of five, she witnessed the assassination of her father through the cracks of the closet, where she hid. Her mother, who hid with her desperately covered the mouth of young Elizabeth, for fear that she would scream. Elizabeth however, did not scream. She was at such a loss for words and emotions that she did not know how to react. It was from this day that she realized the cold, brutal harshness of the world, and promised herself that she would always stand up for her subjects to life’s evils. It was in fact
The queen finds out he committed adultery. The queen started to become very suspicious by sending a message saying bring the children to the court. She then orders the cook to kill the children and serve them to the king. This queen was struggling with jealous/enraged she became hot with another kind of heat than the sun’s. She also vengeful/manipulative because she threatens to kill the secretary if he does not inform her what is going on with her husband who she suspects is cheating. Some struggles are not justifiable she is an evil queen that is jealous of Talia. She employs that the secretary retrieve the twins. She also deals with cannibalism she so sick. Enviousness and jealously is something that bothers her every day, because the queen cannot have any children. She wishes the twins would be retrieved to kill and eat them. The queen is cold-hearted, and she known to be unreasonable. She tries to attempt murderer; she wants Talia’s belongings when attempting to kill her and of course the belongings are clothing which are material items of status, including pearls and an embroidered
As jacks walked down a dark hall the witch popped up from behind him and used he magic to tie him up and bring him into the room where Esme was. As the witch walked into the room she noticed that Esme was gone. The witch screamed so loud that it broke all the windows in the house. As the witch stormed out the room, Esme came from behind the door and cut off the witches' head. Esme then untied Jacks and they went running out the house as it came crashing down. Esme then looked at the red cloud which once stood above the mountain top. As the red cloud disappeared a bright light shined down in the near distance. Esme and jacks went walking towards the light and saw the eagle transform into an older man. The man stood up and looked Esme in the eyes and told her, he was her father. Esme and the father hugged and went back to the cottage to find that the mother was a live. The family reunited. Esme and Jacks had fallen in love throughout there journey and they kiss. Jacks then tells Esme, " would you like to meet my parents, King and Queen
After a couple of turns, they came to a room with bronze doors. The woman walked in and gestured to a chair. Marilyn sat down. She gasped. There sat the king himself and the beautiful queen.
She defies what they want as a queen. She defies what it is to be a good queen. By her giving the cup to warrior to warrior (first her king) she was is reminding them of whom they are loyal to (including the king and fellow warriors) The other scene was even giving warriors, showing her a peaceful queen sharing her wealth.
The Queen is also ranks high due to her involvement with the lusty knight’s punishment. By simply asking for rule over his fate, the king relinquishes control to her, showing her immense influence over others. She utilizes her high position to gain supremacy over others, showing her boundless strength in manipulating relationships.
There once was a land, green and lush with mountains that reached to the sky and seas full of fish. Upon that land there was a kingdom headed by a good king who didn’t tax too much and didn’t execute too many people. The kingdom flourished under his rule. The king, despite what you may believe, the king cared not for his subjects but also cared not for himself (which is why the kingdom prospered) and when he died no heir was left to the throne.
The eyes of the child widened with fear, but calmed slightly when her mistress turned her head to the items on her dresser. She was feared by not only the power she held, but by her presence itself. This did not mean that she did not own an ounce of mercy; she did, just not so much as to be trampled over. This was the girl’s first and last warning. She had an air of refinement and prowess to her, as the Lady Mordecai should. It was what her adoptive parents had taught her. Her delicate fingered plucked up a golden tube of lip color, gently snapped off the cap, and twisted the intricately decorated bottom enough so that a millimeter of the stick of a dark dusty rose substance appeared. She puckered her lips and applied
In the castle, there sat a queen, a king, and a princess. The princess said, “Hello there!”
She feels as though if her husband is incapable of becoming king she will do what is necessary herself in seeing that she is queen.
Women usually represent weakness, irresolution, and not being able to make great achievements. On the other hand, king represents power. This comparison shows the queen’s determination of victory and shows that being a woman do not mean she cannot be the king of England. After all, she has all the qualities a king possesses. This also creates a tone of braveness because she has the guts to do what other woman cannot do. However, the use of comparison sentences is only one of the ways to persuade her troops that they are going to win the war.
Once upon a time there was a little girl named Snow White, who lived in a castle in the forest with her father and her stepmother, who was the Queen. Snow White WAS a part of a happy family up until her birth mother passed away from an illness. Snow White’s favorite thing to do with her real mother was to spend time on the top of the hill near their castle where an apple tree stood. They would pick apples and eat them until they were full and then happily returned home. After her mother passed, her father was fancied by the Queen and not long after they ended up getting married. The Queen was very jealous of Snow White because she looked at her as a threat to her throne, so with time she turned her father against her. Things took a turn for the worst when one night the Queen asked her magic mirror “Who is the fairest of them all” ...and for the first time in her life the mirror did not say her name, and instead replied “Snow White”. The Queen immediately becomes enraged and came up with a plan to make Snow White’s father turn against her. She tears up one of her royal gowns planning to blame it on the innocent Snow White. When Snow White’s father gets home The Queen runs hysterically crying to him about how Snow White had ripped her dress. Her dad was very upset that Snow White would do this because it would ruin his opportunity to be king. He then becomes enraged yelling and hitting Snow White. After he leaves, Snow White, seeking some type of comfort, goes to the only place she knows is safe… the apple tree. Hysterically crying, Snow White runs to the apple tree and, remembering how her and her mother used to eat them together, takes a bite of an apple but this time she immediately collapses.
The king is a strong, independent, natural leader. The loss of his first wife has since made him reserved and business oriented. While he is serious and goal-driven, he maintains a light and fun side when around Queen Anne. His goals are keeping with the legacy of the kings before him and uphold all past
She obeys the rules of the kingdom, and holds the traditions of her parents close to her heart. She is seen as the ideal child and daughter that the King and Queen had longed for.
She obeys the rules of the kingdom, and holds the traditions of her parents close to her heart. She is seen as the ideal child and daughter that the King and Queen had longed for.