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|name = Queen-Beast |
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|status = Frozen in time <small>(Branch D)</small><br>Deceased <small>(Branch E)</small> |
|status = Frozen in time <small>(Branch D)</small><br>Deceased <small>(Branch E)</small> |
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|image = [[File:DD1_-_Grotesquerie_Queen_-_CGI.png|250px]] |
|image = [[File:DD1_-_Grotesquerie_Queen_-_CGI.png|250px]] |
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+ | |race = Watcher (possibly [[Intoner]]) |
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{{Q|As the tears of the Goddess flow, four lost temples forebode the coming of the Queen.|''Drakengard'' opening.}} |
{{Q|As the tears of the Goddess flow, four lost temples forebode the coming of the Queen.|''Drakengard'' opening.}} |
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− | The '''Queen-beast''', also known as the '''Grotesquerie Queen''' or '''Mother''', is the main antagonist of ''[[Drakengard]]''. She is called the '''Mother Angel''' in the original Japanese. She is capable of summoning an army of [[watchers]] at her behest |
+ | The '''Queen-beast''', also known as the '''Grotesquerie Queen''' or '''Mother''', is the main antagonist of ''[[Drakengard]]''. She is called the '''Mother Angel''' in the original Japanese. She is capable of summoning an army of [[watchers]] at her behest. |
==Story== |
==Story== |
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<span style="font-size:15px;">'''the wild dreams of a <font COLOR="red">D</font>eluded child'''</span><br /> |
<span style="font-size:15px;">'''the wild dreams of a <font COLOR="red">D</font>eluded child'''</span><br /> |
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+ | {{Q|The world... The world will be swallowed! What is that? What warps the Great Time?|[[Verdelet]]}} |
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− | The queen-beast and its children descend from the sky to lay waste to the world. Using its ability to warp the Great Time, it prepared to plunge the world into further chaos, eventually resulting in its end. However, Seere, with the help of [[Caim]] and the [[Red Dragon]], was able to freeze it in a timeless zone surrounding the Imperial |
+ | The queen-beast and its children descend from the sky to lay waste to the world. Using its ability to warp the Great Time, it prepared to plunge the world into further chaos, eventually resulting in its end. However, Seere, with the help of [[Caim]] and the [[Red Dragon]], was able to freeze it in a timeless zone surrounding the Imperial capital after breaking his pact with [[Golem]], saving the world from its influence. |
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<span style="font-size:15px;">'''the <font COLOR="red">E</font>nd of the dragon sphere'''</span><br /> |
<span style="font-size:15px;">'''the <font COLOR="red">E</font>nd of the dragon sphere'''</span><br /> |
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+ | {{Branch|NIER}} |
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⚫ | In a last-ditch effort to save the world, Caim and the Red Dragon charge at the queen-beast. All three of them are consumed by white light and fall into a chasm that splits time and space, |
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+ | {{Q|What is this? This thing... What can we do?|[[Red Dragon]]}} |
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⚫ | In a last-ditch effort to save the world, Caim and the Red Dragon charge at the queen-beast. All three of them are consumed by white light and fall into a chasm that splits time and space, bringing them to the city of [[Tokyo]]. There, the queen-beast fights Caim and the Red Dragon in a battle of songs. The monster is eventually overpowered and crumbles to pieces. This branch set into motion the events of NieR. |
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⚫ | After the queen-beast's defeat at the hands of [[Caim]] and the [[Red Dragon]], |
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⚫ | After the queen-beast's defeat at the hands of [[Caim]] and the [[Red Dragon]], its corpse dissolves into "[[w:c:Nier:Maso|maso]]", otherworldly particles that caused the [[w:c:Nier:White Chlorination Syndrome|White Chlorination Syndrome]], whereas the particles of the Red Dragon were used as the basis for the development of magic in NieR's world. |
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The contraction of WCS causes a pact to be formed between the infected human and the [[Gods]]. If the human rejects the pact, they die. Accepting the pact results in them becoming a mindless, violent monster; a [[w:c:Nier:Legion|Legion]]. |
The contraction of WCS causes a pact to be formed between the infected human and the [[Gods]]. If the human rejects the pact, they die. Accepting the pact results in them becoming a mindless, violent monster; a [[w:c:Nier:Legion|Legion]]. |
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The [[w:c:Nier:Project Gestalt|Gestalt Project]] and the development of magical weapons like [[w:c:Nier:Halua|No. 6]] and [[w:c:Nier:Emil|No. 7]] were formed to save humanity from WCS and also to fight the Legions. |
The [[w:c:Nier:Project Gestalt|Gestalt Project]] and the development of magical weapons like [[w:c:Nier:Halua|No. 6]] and [[w:c:Nier:Emil|No. 7]] were formed to save humanity from WCS and also to fight the Legions. |
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==Appearance== |
==Appearance== |
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+ | The queen-beast possesses the form of a grey, naked woman with no hair. Large enough to dwarf buildings, it also has a long, menacing tongue that only appears when it sings. When manipulating time and space, the monster's belly expands to resemble that of a pregnant woman's. |
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− | A gigantic, gray humanoid that is pale in color, she possesses the form of a young woman. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery spacing="small" orientation="portrait" widths="145"> |
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+ | File:queenbeast.png |
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+ | File:queenbeast1.png |
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+ | File:queenbeast2.png |
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+ | File:power_of_song.png |
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+ | </gallery> |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *[[The Flower]]'s final form after absorbing the power of all six Intoners resembles the queen-beast in appearance. Whether the flower's fully-evolved form has any relation to the queen-beast remains unconfirmed. |
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− | *The final form of an Intoner upon being completely transformed by the parasitic flower resembles the queen-beast in form.This implies that the Queen beast was originally an intoner Most likely Zero due to being the first Intoner but due to someone tampering with her remains turned into her a bald Grotesqurie Queen.It's also possible that the Queen Beast is One herself because the Goddess of the cult of watchers being her founded by her brother and in attempt to revive her,he used the remains of the Flower but it went horribly wrong and mutated into the Queen Beast thus she had to be sealed away.Also When One has been assimilated by the flower her attacks is eerrie similiar to the Queen Beast's attacks further reinforcing this theroy. |
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+ | *Its appearance was originally going to be based off of J-pop idol [[Wikipedia:Ayumi Hamasaki|Ayumi Hamasaki]]<ref>http://www.gameinformer.com/themes/blogs/generic/post.aspx?WeblogApp=features&y=2017&m=11&d=24&WeblogPostName=yoko-taro-nier-automata-interview-game-informer&GroupKeys=&PostPageIndex=2</ref> |
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+ | *The queen-beast's death in [http://drakengard.wikia.com/wiki/Drakengard/Branch_E Ending E] strongly resembles [http://evangelion.wikia.com/wiki/Lilith Lilith's] death scene in [http://evangelion.wikia.com/wiki/End_of_Evangelion The End of Evangelion]. This may have been intentional as the branch's title, ''the End of dragon sphere'', is a direct reference to the anime.<ref>http://dengekionline.com/elem/000/000/623/623508/index-3.html</ref> |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | {{reflist}} |
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[[Category:Characters]] |
[[Category:Characters]] |
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[[Category:Enemies]] |
[[Category:Enemies]] |
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[[Category:Intoners]] |
[[Category:Intoners]] |
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[[Category:Females]] |
[[Category:Females]] |
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Revision as of 04:00, 25 November 2017
“ | As the tears of the Goddess flow, four lost temples forebode the coming of the Queen.
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The Queen-beast, also known as the Grotesquerie Queen or Mother, is the main antagonist of Drakengard. She is called the Mother Angel in the original Japanese. She is capable of summoning an army of watchers at her behest.
Story
the wild dreams of a Deluded child
“ | The world... The world will be swallowed! What is that? What warps the Great Time?
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” |
the End of the dragon sphere
“ | What is this? This thing... What can we do? | ” |
After the queen-beast's defeat at the hands of Caim and the Red Dragon, its corpse dissolves into "maso", otherworldly particles that caused the White Chlorination Syndrome, whereas the particles of the Red Dragon were used as the basis for the development of magic in NieR's world.
The contraction of WCS causes a pact to be formed between the infected human and the Gods. If the human rejects the pact, they die. Accepting the pact results in them becoming a mindless, violent monster; a Legion.
The Gestalt Project and the development of magical weapons like No. 6 and No. 7 were formed to save humanity from WCS and also to fight the Legions.Appearance
The queen-beast possesses the form of a grey, naked woman with no hair. Large enough to dwarf buildings, it also has a long, menacing tongue that only appears when it sings. When manipulating time and space, the monster's belly expands to resemble that of a pregnant woman's.
Gallery
Trivia
- The Flower's final form after absorbing the power of all six Intoners resembles the queen-beast in appearance. Whether the flower's fully-evolved form has any relation to the queen-beast remains unconfirmed.
- Its appearance was originally going to be based off of J-pop idol Ayumi Hamasaki[1]
- The queen-beast's death in Ending E strongly resembles Lilith's death scene in The End of Evangelion. This may have been intentional as the branch's title, the End of dragon sphere, is a direct reference to the anime.[2]