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|aliases = *The Evil Queen
 
|aliases = *The Evil Queen
 
*The Wicked Queen
 
*The Wicked Queen
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*The East Queen
 
*Snow White's stepmother
 
*Snow White's stepmother
 
*Wicked Step-mom
 
*Wicked Step-mom
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|occupation = *Queen dowager
 
|occupation = *Queen dowager
 
*Witch <small>(in secrecy)</small>
 
*Witch <small>(in secrecy)</small>
|relatives = *The King of Silver Realm <small>(husband, deceased)</small>
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|relatives = *The King of Silver Realm <small>(husband)</small>
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*[https://fables.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Minor_Characters#Lauda.27s_Husband Unnamed Brother] †
*[[Snow White's and Rose Red's Father|Unnamed Brother]] <small>(deceased)</small>
 
*[[Lauda]] <small>(sister in-law, deceased)</small>
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*[[Lauda]] <small>(sister in-law)</small>
*[[Snow White]] <small>(niece)</small>
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*[[Snow White (Comic Series)|Snow White]] <small>(niece)</small>
 
*[[Rose Red]] <small>(niece)</small>
 
*[[Rose Red]] <small>(niece)</small>
|first = *[[Fables 96]]
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|first_issue = *''[[Fables 96| Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]''
|last = *[[Fables 96]]
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|last_issue = *''[[Fables 96| Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]''
*[[Fables 133]] <small>(flashback)</small>
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*''[[Fables 133|Straight Through the Heart]]'' <small>(flashback)</small>
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|original = [[wikipedia:Snow White|''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'']]
 
|known relatives =
 
|known relatives =
 
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{{Fables Character Quote|Mirror, mirror on the wall, who in this land is fairest of all|'''The Queen''' to her [[Magic Mirror (Comic Series)|magic looking glass]] in [[Fables 96|Issue 96]].}}
 
{{Fables Character Quote|Mirror, mirror on the wall, who in this land is fairest of all|'''The Queen''' to her [[Magic Mirror (Comic Series)|magic looking glass]] in [[Fables 96|Issue 96]]}}
 
   
 
The '''Queen''', whose name has yet to be revealed, was ruler of the Silver Realm and is actually [[Snow White (Comic Series)|Snow White's]] and [[Rose Red|Rose Red's]] paternal aunt. After her husband's death, she became the sole ruler of his kingdom and "adopted" Snow White when she was still a child. Jealous of her niece's beauty, she tried to assassinate Snow White twice, ultimately failing both times.
 
The '''Queen''', whose name has yet to be revealed, was ruler of the Silver Realm and is actually [[Snow White (Comic Series)|Snow White's]] and [[Rose Red|Rose Red's]] paternal aunt. After her husband's death, she became the sole ruler of his kingdom and "adopted" Snow White when she was still a child. Jealous of her niece's beauty, she tried to assassinate Snow White twice, ultimately failing both times.
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==History==
 
==History==
 
===Early Life===
 
===Early Life===
Very little is known about the Queen before her accession to the throne, aside from the fact that in the past [[Lauda]] helped her to achieve the position of queen in the Silver Realm.<ref name="Issue 96">[[Fables 96]]</ref> It was also revealed by the [[Cricket on the Hearth]], that she killed her [[Snow White's and Rose Red's Father|brother]] sometime after becoming queen; whether or not Lauda knew of her involvement or what her motivations for doing this were is unknown.<ref>[[Fables 149]]</ref>
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Very little is known about the Queen before her accession to the throne, aside from the fact that in the past [[Lauda]] helped her to achieve the position of queen in the Silver Realm.<ref name="Issue 96">''[[Fables 96]]''</ref> It was also revealed by the [https://fables.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Minor_Characters#The_Cricket_on_the_Hearth Cricket on the Hearth], that she killed her [https://fables.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Minor_Characters#Lauda.27s_Husband brother] sometime after becoming queen; whether or not Lauda knew of her involvement or what her motivations for doing this were is unknown.<ref>[[Fables 149]]</ref>
   
 
At some point she acquired a [[Magic Mirror (Comic Series)|magic looking glass]] that spoke only the absolute truth.
 
At some point she acquired a [[Magic Mirror (Comic Series)|magic looking glass]] that spoke only the absolute truth.
   
 
===Reign as Queen===
 
===Reign as Queen===
At some point, the Queen's husband died from causes unknown. Sometime after this, Lauda, fearing for her daughter's safety, arranged for Snow to live with the Queen. While the Queen was reluctant to shelter her niece, she was convinced to do so by Lauda, who reminded her sister-in-law that it was she who helped her to achieve her high status.
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At some point, the Queen's husband died from causes unknown. Sometime after this, Lauda, fearing for her daughter's safety, arranged for Snow to live with the Queen. While the Queen was reluctant to shelter her niece, she was convinced to do so by Lauda, who reminded her sister-in-law that it was she who helped her to achieve her high status. In exchange, the Queen conditioned all debts paid.
   
 
===Assassination Attempts on Snow White===
 
===Assassination Attempts on Snow White===
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Everyday the Queen would consult her magic looking-glass, asking it:
Years passed, and everyday the Queen would ask her magic mirror who was the fairest in the land. The mirror always told her that she was, until one day the Queen was informed by the magic mirror that her niece, Snow White, was now lovelier than even her.
 
   
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:''Mirror, mirror on the wall,''
Despite the Queen's promise to Lauda that she would love Snow dearly, she promptly ordered her huntsman to take her niece deep into the woods and kill Snow in secret. As proof of her niece's demise or as a prize of sorts, the Queen ordered her huntsman to return with Snow's heart. The hunter spared Snow White and she fled deep into the forest. Being presented the heart of pig by her huntsman, the wicked Queen was none the wiser and believed her niece dead.
 
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:''who in this land is fairest of all?''
   
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And always the looking-glass replied that she was, until one fateful day when it said different:
The Queen eventually discovered that Snow White was in fact alive by consulting with the magic mirror. Cloaking herself in the guise of an old woman, she visited the cottage of the seven dwarfs and gave her niece a poisoned apple. Snow bit the apple and fell into a deep coma, but [[Prince Charming]] rescued Snow and his love was enough to overcome the Wicked Queen's poison, since all nobles of his lands had some degree of magic in them.
 
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:''You are fair, that is true,''
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:''but '''Snow White''' is now''
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:''even lovelier than you.''
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And it was true, for Snow White had grown in both years and beauty. The Queen was enraged at this usurpation. The Queen called for her [https://fables.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Minor_Characters#The_Huntsman huntsman] to drag Snow White away, into the deep, dark forest where many terrible deeds can be concealed. As proof of her niece's demise or as a prize of sorts, she ordered her huntsman to return with Snow White's heart in a box. Snow White pled for her life, and in time the huntsman's heart was moved. Sparing Snow White, the huntsman substituted the heart of a pig to present to the Queen and she was none the wiser.
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In time, the Queen learned the truth about her adopted daughter's survival. Cloaking herself in the guise of an old woman, she visited the [https://fables.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Minor_Characters#The_Seven_Dwarves seven dwarfs'] cottage and gave her niece a poisoned apple. Snow ate the poisoned apple and fell into a deep coma. Her captors on finding her so assumed the worst and dumped her body onto the edge of the forest, and had she been left there she would surely have died, food for scavengers. But [[Prince Charming]] found her first and his love was enough to overcome the wicked Queen's poison since all nobles of his lands had some degree of magic in them.
   
 
What happened to the Evil Queen following this has not yet been revealed.
 
What happened to the Evil Queen following this has not yet been revealed.
   
 
==Characteristics==
 
==Characteristics==
The Evil Queen was a lovely and beautiful woman, with a medium bust and wide hips, but was obviously very vain and proud.<ref name="Issue 96">[[Fables 96]]</ref> She was also a malevolent ruler and was sinister and sadistic enough to have no qualms about killing her brother or niece. The [[huntsman]] was also so fearful of the Queen, though he fully intended to execute the innocent [[Snow White (Comic Series)|Snow White]].
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The Evil Queen was a lovely woman, but was obviously very vain and proud.<ref name="Issue 96">''[[Fables 96]]''</ref> She was also a malevolent ruler and sinister enough to have no qualms about killing her brother or niece. The [[huntsman]] was also so fearful of the Queen he fully intended to execute the innocent [[Snow White (Comic Series)|Snow White]].
   
 
==='''Abilities and paraphernalia'''===
 
==='''Abilities and paraphernalia'''===
[[File:QueenMirror01.jpg|thumb|225px]]
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[[File:QueenMirror01.jpg|thumb|215px|The Queen using the magic mirror to speak with [[Lauda]].]]
 
*The Queen was a woman of the craft. She was skilled enough in magic to cast a convincing glamour upon herself, taking the guise of an old woman.
 
*The Queen was a woman of the craft. She was skilled enough in magic to cast a convincing glamour upon herself, taking the guise of an old woman.
 
*The Queen seemed to have a knowledge of poison, seeing as she was able to create a powerful poison that rendered Snow White comatose with but a small dosage.
 
*The Queen seemed to have a knowledge of poison, seeing as she was able to create a powerful poison that rendered Snow White comatose with but a small dosage.
 
*The Queen, at one time, was the owner of a [[Magic Mirror (Comic Series)|magical looking-glass]]. While mostly speaking in rhyme and demanding that others do the same, the mirror spoke the absolute truth and could show the Queen a glimpse of whatever she wanted to see, but nothing more.
 
*The Queen, at one time, was the owner of a [[Magic Mirror (Comic Series)|magical looking-glass]]. While mostly speaking in rhyme and demanding that others do the same, the mirror spoke the absolute truth and could show the Queen a glimpse of whatever she wanted to see, but nothing more.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery position="center" spacing="small" hideaddbutton="true" widths="200" orientation="square" captionposition="below" captionalign="center">
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EvilQueenFairestofall.png |The Queen's vanity.
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Snow_White_is_Fairer_Mirror.png|The Queen's reaction to Snow White being fairer than she.
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WickedQueenFlashback.jpg
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</gallery>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*When first introduced, the Queen was said to be Lauda’s sister. This was retconned in later issues and she was revealed to be sister to Lauda’s husband.
 
*When first introduced, the Queen was said to be Lauda’s sister. This was retconned in later issues and she was revealed to be sister to Lauda’s husband.
 
*Based on the [[Magic Mirror (Comic Series)|magic mirror's]] comments to [[Baba Yaga]], the Evil Queen was implied to have shattered him when given the news that her "stepdaughter" was fairer than her.<ref>[[Fables 90]]</ref>
 
*Based on the [[Magic Mirror (Comic Series)|magic mirror's]] comments to [[Baba Yaga]], the Evil Queen was implied to have shattered him when given the news that her "stepdaughter" was fairer than her.<ref>[[Fables 90]]</ref>
**This could explain as to why it took the Queen so long to learn Snow White still lived, as the mirror would have spent an undefined amount of time repairing itself. However, it could simply be that the magic mirror is not all-knowing and doesn't have access to future information at any given moment.
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**This could explain as to why it took the Queen so long to learn Snow White still lived, as the mirror would have spent an undefined amount of time repairing itself. However, it could just as well be that the magic mirror is not all-knowing and doesn't have access to future information at any given moment.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
 
{{Fables Characters}}
 
{{Fables Characters}}
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{{Wolf Family}}
 
[[Category:Witch]]
 
[[Category:Witch]]
 
[[Category:Fables Characters]]
 
[[Category:Fables Characters]]

Revision as of 22:27, 30 July 2019

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Mirror, mirror on the wall, who in this land is fairest of all
~ The Queen to her magic looking glass in Issue 96.

The Queen, whose name has yet to be revealed, was ruler of the Silver Realm and is actually Snow White's and Rose Red's paternal aunt. After her husband's death, she became the sole ruler of his kingdom and "adopted" Snow White when she was still a child. Jealous of her niece's beauty, she tried to assassinate Snow White twice, ultimately failing both times.

History

Early Life

Very little is known about the Queen before her accession to the throne, aside from the fact that in the past Lauda helped her to achieve the position of queen in the Silver Realm.[1] It was also revealed by the Cricket on the Hearth, that she killed her brother sometime after becoming queen; whether or not Lauda knew of her involvement or what her motivations for doing this were is unknown.[2]

At some point she acquired a magic looking glass that spoke only the absolute truth.

Reign as Queen

At some point, the Queen's husband died from causes unknown. Sometime after this, Lauda, fearing for her daughter's safety, arranged for Snow to live with the Queen. While the Queen was reluctant to shelter her niece, she was convinced to do so by Lauda, who reminded her sister-in-law that it was she who helped her to achieve her high status. In exchange, the Queen conditioned all debts paid.

Assassination Attempts on Snow White

Everyday the Queen would consult her magic looking-glass, asking it:

Mirror, mirror on the wall,
who in this land is fairest of all?

And always the looking-glass replied that she was, until one fateful day when it said different:

You are fair, that is true,
but Snow White is now
even lovelier than you.

And it was true, for Snow White had grown in both years and beauty. The Queen was enraged at this usurpation. The Queen called for her huntsman to drag Snow White away, into the deep, dark forest where many terrible deeds can be concealed. As proof of her niece's demise or as a prize of sorts, she ordered her huntsman to return with Snow White's heart in a box. Snow White pled for her life, and in time the huntsman's heart was moved. Sparing Snow White, the huntsman substituted the heart of a pig to present to the Queen and she was none the wiser.

In time, the Queen learned the truth about her adopted daughter's survival. Cloaking herself in the guise of an old woman, she visited the seven dwarfs' cottage and gave her niece a poisoned apple. Snow ate the poisoned apple and fell into a deep coma. Her captors on finding her so assumed the worst and dumped her body onto the edge of the forest, and had she been left there she would surely have died, food for scavengers. But Prince Charming found her first and his love was enough to overcome the wicked Queen's poison since all nobles of his lands had some degree of magic in them.

What happened to the Evil Queen following this has not yet been revealed.

Characteristics

The Evil Queen was a lovely woman, but was obviously very vain and proud.[1] She was also a malevolent ruler and sinister enough to have no qualms about killing her brother or niece. The huntsman was also so fearful of the Queen he fully intended to execute the innocent Snow White.

Abilities and paraphernalia

QueenMirror01

The Queen using the magic mirror to speak with Lauda.

  • The Queen was a woman of the craft. She was skilled enough in magic to cast a convincing glamour upon herself, taking the guise of an old woman.
  • The Queen seemed to have a knowledge of poison, seeing as she was able to create a powerful poison that rendered Snow White comatose with but a small dosage.
  • The Queen, at one time, was the owner of a magical looking-glass. While mostly speaking in rhyme and demanding that others do the same, the mirror spoke the absolute truth and could show the Queen a glimpse of whatever she wanted to see, but nothing more.

Gallery

Trivia

  • When first introduced, the Queen was said to be Lauda’s sister. This was retconned in later issues and she was revealed to be sister to Lauda’s husband.
  • Based on the magic mirror's comments to Baba Yaga, the Evil Queen was implied to have shattered him when given the news that her "stepdaughter" was fairer than her.[3]
    • This could explain as to why it took the Queen so long to learn Snow White still lived, as the mirror would have spent an undefined amount of time repairing itself. However, it could just as well be that the magic mirror is not all-knowing and doesn't have access to future information at any given moment.

References

External Links

Fables
Series FablesFairestJack of FablesFables: The Wolf Among UsEverafter: From the Pages of Fables
Specials 1001 Nights of SnowfallPeter & Max: A Fables NovelCinderella: From Fabletown with LoveCinderella: Fables Are ForeverThe Unwritten FablesThe LiteralsFables: Werewolves of the HeartlandFairest: In All The LandBatman Vs. Bigby! A Wolf In Gotham
Characters Bigby WolfSnow WhiteRose RedPrince CharmingBeautyBeastBoy BlueFlycatcherKing ColeFrau TotenkinderGeppettoThe Snow QueenNorth WindJack Horner
Video Games The Wolf Among UsThe Wolf Among Us: Season 2
Wolf Family
PATMAT Snow WhiteBigby Wolf
The Cubs WinterBlossomThereseDarienConnerAmbroseGhost
Allies BeautyBeastCinderellaBriar RoseBoy BlueKing ColePrince Charming
Enemies Dark ManLeigh DouglasPrince Brandish
Locations Wolf ValleyThe Hesse
Other Relatives Boreas FrostheartWinterLaudaUnnamed GrandfatherThe Wicked QueenRose RedYaponchaFei LianYorubaLake