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Queen of Agnus

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Queen of Agnus
Queen of Agnus.png
Gender Female
Japanese VA Hitomi Ohwada
English VA Catrin-Mai Huw
Appearances Xenoblade Chronicles 3

The Queen of Agnus is a character Xenoblade Chronicles 3. She ruled the nation of Agnus.

Appearance and personality[edit]

The Queen of Agnus wears a golden mask, neck-length silver hair styled into a bob cut with kitsune-like ears and a core similar to a Flesh Eater Core Crystal on her chest. The Queen wears a long white kimono-like dress with with gold and red accents, sandals with tabi socks.

The Queen is ruthless, determined to destroy Ouroboros at all costs believing them to be a danger to Aionios. Unlike her Kevesi counterpart, she does seem to care for her own people, regardless if they're Ouroboros or not as she states during Mio's Homecoming that she wants all life born from her a safe return.

Story arc[edit]

The Queen is first seen ordering her underlings to destroy the party after the destruction of Colony 4's Flame Clock the same time the Queen of Keves deploys her forces. After the party reaches the City, Monica reveals that both Queens are imposters and that the real Queen, Nia, is sleeping somewhere else.

The Queen later takes part in Mio's Homecoming at the Ascension Grounds during the solar eclipse, with her people chanting her name. After the queen delivers a long speech, the off-seers then played their melodies as Mio seemingly fades away. When it is revealed that Mio switched places with M, X decides to take control of the fake Queen, transforming her throne into a combat Ferronis and setting it loose on the party. With the power of Lucky Seven, Noah manages to destroy the machine, freeing everyone in the Castle from its Flame Clock.

True nature
Queen of Agnus
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Species Machine
Gender Female

It was revealed to Noah and the party that the "Queen" was nothing more than a mechanical imposter imitating the real Queen. The machine pilots her throne (which turns out to be a combat Ferronis) and her voice becomes distorted. Unlike her Kevesi counterpart, this imposter is much more aggressive, firing on even her own soldiers while attacking the party.

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