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The Queens of Mewni

Through times peaceful and times frightful, the women of House Butterfly have stood atop the throne of their realm as “Queen of the Mewmans, Lady Sovereign of the Butterfly Kingdom and the Groundlands, and Guardian of the Realm.” On their fourteenth birthday, the then-princesses would receive both the family’s Royal Magic Wand and the title of “Royal Princess,” officially marking her as the heiress to the throne. As the Butterfly dynasty has lasted for over eight centuries, there have been many to have assumed the mantle of Queen, and their stories aren’t as simple as the tapestries and poems suggest...

Most Queens can be placed into one of three categories, though there are some exceptions: Star Queens, who bring about a change that opens up a new era in Mewni; Day Queens, who tend to be the most powerful and commit great acts; and Night Queens, who, while their deeds are not to be discredited, more or less just continue ruling until the birth of a new Star Queen. There are currently five Eras in the Butterfly lineage, each with a differing number of queens.


  • Coming of Age: It's explained that Urania found the wand at the age of 14, so it became tradition that the next heir receives it on their 14th birthday.
  • Facial Markings: Yep.
  • Family Relationship Switcheroo: Due to this story existing before several revelations in the show’s canon, there are several differences between the two lineages note 
  • Family Theme Naming: Those born into the Butterfly family tend to have Stellar Names, even those who don’t receive as much attention as the Queens.
  • Iconic Item: In addition to the wand, there is also the tiara worn by the Royal Princess. Solena’s “Tales of a Butterfly Queen” chapter would explain its origins.
  • Insect Queen: As in canon, after going through Mewberty, the Queens can transform assume a butterfly-like form through the use of wandless magic.
  • The Magnificent: As in canon, the Butterfly Queens each have their own personal epithet.
  • Morph Weapon:The wand, of course. It’s explained that before passing the wand to Solena, Urania would cast an enchantment upon the relic to change shape depending on the owner.
  • Ruleof Symbolism: Each of the 32 cheek marks of the queens has a meaning, as seen in Vesper's Alethiometer spell.
  • Single Sex Offspring: Most Butterfly offspring are female. It’s explained that the female members of the family possess a magic gene that ensures their firstborn would be a daughter.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: With a few exceptions, the Queens take their hair and eye colors from their fathers. Many also possess a magical condition called “Butterfly’s Skull,” which causes them to have a similar skull and face shape to one another.
  • Theme Naming: Star Queens have names related to stars or star-related concepts, Day Queens are named in relation to the sun and light, while the Night Queens tend to be themed after the moon, the night, or any celestial body or term that isn’t a star. There are a few exceptions to this naming convention:
    • Urania and Solena, due to originating from before the concept of Star, Day, and Night Queens.
    • Hesperia and Aurora, for being the first Queen of Dusk/Dawn respectively.
    • Polaria is an interesting example, as she is a Night Queen who is named after a star.

The Early Years

The first few decades of the Butterfly lineage, dating back to Mewnipendence and the genesis of the Butterfly Kingdom itself.
    Urania the First One 
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Urania in her coronation attire
"What was found by the humble peasant
when asked for help from the starry sky,
the power to protect your people
that started the House Butterfly."

The first Queen of Mewni. Born to a family of weavers amongst the early people of Mewni, Urania would find herself orphaned after a fire on the night of her 14th birthday. That tragedy would lead to her discovering the wand's crystal; meeting Glossaryck; and fighting in a war that led to the birth of the Butterfly Kingdom.


  • Ambiguous Situation: After the revelations in "Tales of a Butterfly Queen - Urania"; was it really a coincidence that the meteorite with the magic crystal fell so close for her to find, or was a last vestige of Old Magic in Urania's blood what called it down to her?
  • Belligerent Sexual Tension: Despite getting annoyed with Falcon's teasing, she still grew angry when he started dating around.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Had brown hair and eyes.
  • Dark Secret: Her bloodline can be traced back to one of the magically gifted Old Lords of the Ancient Mewnian Empire, meaning that she and her descendants are the last Royal Blood of the original empire. She took the secret to the grave, so nobody knew they put the descendant of a Titan on the throne.
  • Founder of the Kingdom: The first queen of Mewni.
  • Offered the Crown: Urania never intended to place herself as queen, only to help defeat the monsters and liberate her people. It was them who recognized she was the best candidate for the job, probing to be powerful yet humble.
  • Outliving One's Offspring: Her second daughter, sick with epilepsy and schizophrenia, died falling out of a window.
  • Meaningful Name: Her name refers to both Uranus (the primal Greek God of the heavens who predated both the Titans and the Gods), fitting for the original queen that the Butterfly lineage descends from; and Urania (the Muse of Astronomy).
  • Textile Work Is Feminine: She came from a family of weavers, and she was known for weaving her own royal dress and those of her daughters.
  • The Unchosen One: The only queen to not be part of the Star, Sun and Night Queen prophecy (Solena is considered a Night Queen) as she was not born with her magic. After the revelations in her short story such notion is put into question.
  • Weak, but Skilled: Being the first queen, she didn't have the luxury of having generations of magical knowledge passed down to her, combined with fighting in a war when she got the wand. Thus, she only trained enough to get herself strong enough to defend herself and her people.

    Solena the Smitten 
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"From the first queen, the first princess was born.
A bouncing bunny that prospered the kingdom of corn."

Urania's firstborn, and the first heiress to the Butterfly Kingdom. Known both for her love of dancing and her accident proneness, Solena's reign was marked by a support in the arts, as well as many festivals and tournaments including the first Princess Song Day Festival.


  • Ambiguous Situation: Her secret journal page is very ambiguous about its meaning and significance, but its content is important enough to be kept among the secrets of the Butterfly family.
  • Animal Motifs: Bunnies. She had bunny rabbit cheek markings; she hopped and skipped; she would feed bunnycorns every morning; and had a bunny onesie as a baby. Even her original name 'Usagina' comes from 'Usagi, the Japanese word for rabbit.
  • Cute Clumsy Girl: She stumbled a lot, and broke every bone at least once. Her ballet teacher even said she had a "self-destructive nature."
  • Dainty Little Ballet Dancers: She learned ballet since childhood, showing no better coordination while dancing than while walking. Her royal dress is even the outfit of the ballet troupe that trained her.
  • Dead Guy Junior: Her middle name 'Darlene' comes from her maternal grandmother.
  • Decomposite Character: She shares her design with that of the canon Crescenta the Eager, but as this AU was created back when the character was mis-identified as "Solena the Smitten", the two are separate characters here.
  • Ironic Name: In due of birthing a Star Queen, she's considered a Night Queen but her name literally means "Sunshine".
  • Meaningful Name: Her middle name 'Darlene' comes from one of the three moons that orbit Mewni.
  • My Greatest Failure: Not having been around to stop her sister from falling to her death.
  • Plucky Girl: No matter how many times she injured herself, not how badly, she always bounced back with a smile as soon she was able to walk again.
  • Sickeningly Sweethearts: Fitting for "the smitten queen", she was very openly affectionate with her husband, her biography saying she constantly covered him with kisses.
  • Silk Hiding Steel: Solena was a graceful, serene and educated girl, no doubt, but she was no pushover. Her "Tales of a Butterfly Queen" show her defending her princess honor without needing to raise her voice or lose composure in front of a foreign prince and his snooty betrothed.
  • Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: Did not get along with Queen Lycasta Silvan after the incident in her "Tales of a Butterfly Queen" chapter..
  • Skip of Innocence: Skipped instead of walking, earning the nickname "Hopping Princess".
  • Sudden Name Change: Originally was called Usagina the Dancer prior to the aforementioned misidentification.
  • Tutu Fancy: What she wore on a regular basis.

The Age of Ascension

The second era of the Butterfly dynasty. During this period, the ruling Queens would mark several important moments in the history of the Kingdom, be it establishing diplomatic relations with other kingdoms, expanding the knowledge of the world itself, and features the only instance of the wand passing from sister to sister.
    Estelaria the First Star 
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Estelaria in her coronation attire
"After a long night, always before sunrise, a single star gleams.
This is the legacy of the Stars Queens."

The third Queen of Mewni and the first Star Queen [[note]]A queen born under the light of the Morningstar. Born with sparkling stars in her hair, Estelaria discovered 'messages' from the stars in the night sky. Through these messages, Estelaria was able to predict events in the near future, including one that would define both her legacy and the Butterfly Kingdom: At the end of the Old Night, be it dark or starry, a Solitary Star announces the Sunrise, which will bring the Light of Day before the New Night. note 


  • A-Cup Angst: She always puffed her chest to make it look bigger to compensate for her small breasts.
  • Age-Gap Romance: She fell in love at fifteen with a guy who was nineteen. Of course, she was already an adult by Mewni's standards.
  • Ambiguously Bi: Turns out she was bi-curious.
  • Astrologer: The first queen to predict the future by reading the stars, that she claim were "talking" to her.
  • Berserk Button: "Your hair is a stolen piece of starry sky." The first time she heard the compliment she loved it, but it got tedious over time. She went as far as to beat up her first boyfriend when he said the "forbidden phrase".
  • Celestial Body: Had stars in her hair.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Had purple hair and eyes.
  • Dawn of an Era: Twofer! First Star Queen and opened the Age of Ascension.
  • High Heel Hurt: The reason she hated wearing high heels.
  • Nobility Marries Money: While the Butterflies had been royalty for half a century, Jett's house was the wealthiest. It's implied that Hemera's project to rebuilt the castle won't be the same if it weren't for her father's wealth.
  • Parental Obliviousness: She never came to realize that her daughters had a major fallout and one of them hated the other with extreme passion.
  • Star Power: Two of her known spells are the Stardust Blast and the Stardust Explosion.
  • Wacky Marriage Proposal: Estelaria proposed to Jett by writing the question into the night sky for him to find when he looked into the telescope.

    Hemera the Builder 
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Hemera in her coronation attire
"Building her thoughts into reality,
Constructing a long lasting legacy,
It was a structure so pristine,
Every hall and room fit for a queen."

The first Queen of Day note , Hemera was sent to university after receiving the wand on her 14th birthday. There she discovered the ancient Egyptian culture of Earth and their ability to construct buildings and monuments without the use of magic. Fascinated by these people, not only would she adopt their fashion sense, but use almost no magic in the construction of both Castle Butterfly and several other buildings in the kingdom.


  • Cain and Abel: She got along fine with her sister Nixie at first, until Hemera fell for her eventual husband Roman Fields... who Nixie liked. Hemera tried many times to mend things but Nixie would've none of it. Things escalated to the point Nixie poisoned her and herself.
  • Foreign Culture Fetish: She loved Egyptian culture, to the point of copying their dress style.
  • Law of Inverse Fertility: Despite having a pretty active sexual life (according with her Love Ranking card) she only had one daughter, and her "Tales of a Butterfly Queen" revealed she died poisoned the night she and Roman tried for another child. Her secret letter revealed she had three miscarriages after Cosmica, due to abortive substances in her food.
  • Matchmaker Crush: She first started interacting with Roman in order to match him with Nixie, but the more she evaded him out of shyness and the more Hemera spent with him, feelings began to bloom.
  • Meaningful Name: 'Hemera' was the primordial Goddess of the day in Greek mythology. Fittingly, Hemera was the first Day Queen in Mewni.
  • Ms. Imagination: She was known to be very creative and art inclined.
  • She's All Grown Up: Last time Mewni saw her, they described her as a plain looking teenager. When she returned from school, she was a beautiful young woman with a "sensuous flare".
  • Strong Family Resemblance: She was known as "Hemera Stone" because of not resembling neither her mother or grandmother at all as a child.
  • Woman Scorned: She broke off with her third boyfriend at Elfendor University in not so amicable terms if creating a spell involving venomous snakes and comparing him to a target/enemy is any indication.

    Cosmica the Explorer 
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Cosmica in her coronation attire
"The magic blade that opens holes in the invisible borders before her.
A prize for the untiring effort of queen Cosmica the Explorer."

Hemera's only daughter and the first official Queen of Night in the Butterfly lineage. Born with an adventurous spirit, Cosmica formed a close bond with her maternal cousin Pyxar despite the tension between their mothers. As that bond turned into a Forbidden Love between the two, Glossaryck took advantage of both Cosmica's dreams of adventuring throughout the known worlds and love for her cousin to implant the seeds that would culminate in the princess earning the Butterfly Family's dimensional scissors.


  • Bold Explorer: She and Pyxar discovered and registered multiple dimensions together.
  • Determinator: Getting the approval to marry her cousin was piece of cake after spending ten years chasing Hekapoo in order to gain dimensional scissors.
  • Deliberately Monochrome: Prefered less 'pompous' clothes, favoring black and white dresses.
  • Kissing Cousins: Married her cousin Pyxar.
  • Older Than She Looks: Thanks to chasing Hekapoo's clones through the Neverzone for five minutes, Cosmica is actually ten years older.
  • Satellite Love Interest: Many readers have noticed that most of her life accomplishments were thanks to Cosmica's determination to be with Pyxar. Even her "Tales of a Buterfly Queen" doesn't narrate her ten years long quest for the scissors nor any of her dimensional travels, but instead how Hemera decided to let them continue their relationship after seeing how commited they were. Something her biography already told us.
  • Single-Target Sexuality: She was awkward and uncomfortable around boys except for Pyxar. Later the author confirmed her to be demisexual, explaining why she was only interested in her cousin.
  • Star-Crossed Lovers: The reveal of her romantic relationship with her cousin, in a time it wasn't still well looked upon was an utter shock note  and thanks to being fueled by her aunt's hatred of her by proxy of hating her parents, Cosmica and Pyxar were forcefully separated. They would sneak out their distant rooms to see each other nonetheless.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Peaches. That Pyxar wrote a poem saying his beloved had kisses "as sweet as a peach" clued everyone about their secret relationship.

    Polaria the Navigator 
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Polaria in her coronation attire
"An explorer like her mother in the seas of Mewni ventured
In navigations that by the Star of the Queen were guided."

The oldest child of Queen Cosmica and King Pxyar's four progeny. Polaria shared her mother's thirst for adventure now combined with a love for water and the sea. After much convincing, her parents allowed her to learn sailing from her 'Grunkle' Aegean before gifting her with a ship of her own in addition to the wand. Aboard the Seastar, Polaria would spend part of her reign travelling the seas of Mewni, compiling the various maps she came across into the modern map of the known world.


  • Birds of a Feather: Polaria and Adrian both loved exploring and sailing.
  • Bold Explorer: What her mother did with dimensions, she did with Mewni's oceans, coastal kingdoms and islands.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Had blue hair and eyes.
  • Extreme Doormat: Her "Tales of a Butterfly Queen" reveal that she always had a hard time saying "no" to people. Her mother warned her that her "fear of hurting" would bring her problems, and she agrees since thanks to it she was almost coerced into bearing an unwanted bastard if it weren't for Adrian's intervention.
  • Good Parents: Had a close relationship with both of her daughters, including jumping on the bed with them when they were kids. When Polaria made the decision to have Crescenta supersede her sister, she was able to keep things civil.
  • Interspecies Friendship: She lived with and befriended a tribe of mermaids during her journey to the east of the planet. She would threaten Adrian with leaving him to go live back with them again whenever they had fights.
  • Married at Sea: Notably the only queen to have a ship wedding.
  • Making a Splash: Had a notable affinity for water.
  • Meaningful Name: From "polaris", the North Star used to navigate.
  • Rescue Romance: Adrian saved her from getting coerced into sex by a foreign prince. It was thanks to this event that they became closer.
  • Slap-Slap-Kiss: She used to have a rivalry with the boy who later became her husband. Even after marrying, the author confirmed they still competed over their daughters' affections.

    Crescenta the Eager 
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Crescenta in her coronation attire
"Seen as fit for the duties of a queen
she superseded her older sister.
It was how ascended to the throne
the princess Crescenta, the Eager."

The younger of Polaria's daughters, Crescenta was everything her big sister Dirhennia wasn't: Smiling; dreamy; intelligent; and stubborn with little patience. When Dirhennia proved to be a poor choice for heiress, their mother decided to have Crescenta take her sister's place. Despite everything, the two remained close friends, even after the drama involving one Hawk Redbird.


  • Adaptational Nice Guy: Due to being written before the official book came out. This Crescenta was a fairly just ruler and her worst trait is her stubbornness. Also, she and her sister got along swimmingly and were very protective of each other.
  • A Family Affair: Crescenta slept with Hawk while he was still Dirhhenia's boyfriend. No bad blood came between them though; Dirhhenia was sadder over her sister being one of his lovers while Crescenta always felt it was the greatest mistake of her life.
  • The Beastmaster: Subverted. She trained the castle's Dwolves as a child; pretty impressive, right? Well, despite being wild animals, Dwolves are the size of dogs.
  • Bread and Circuses: Her daughter's 'Tales of a Butterfly Queen' chapter revealed Crescenta to have this mindset when it came to ruling. The commoners don't care about the politics or social games nobles engage in as long as they have health, leisure and a good harvest.
  • Good Counterpart: To her canon self, though by accident as her story was written before the official book came out.
    • Design-wsie, Canon!Crescenta is blonde with bunny cheekmarks; this Crescenta is a brunette with crescent moon cheekmarks. Canon!Crescenta wore mostly pink and dressed like a ballerina; this Crescenta wore primarily yellow with some blues and wore regular dresses.
    • Their relationships with Dirhennia are polar opposites. Canon!Crescenta believed herself to be better than her sister, and canon!Dirhennia outright says she couldn't stand Crescenta. This version of the sisters were each other's best friend, with Crescenta feeling guilty about talking so much from her sister. While she did turn Dirhennia into a wolf, it was an accident whereas her canon counterpart did it just because Dirhennia annoyed her.
    • Canon!Crescenta was Confirmed by Daron Nefcy to have a romantic relationship with her 'gal pal' Emily. This version fell in love with Hawk Redbird, someone who constantly had affairs with other women.
  • I Can Change My Beloved: Her sister warned her that he would betray her as well, but Crescenta was sure that she could stop Hawk's unfaithfulness. It took paying him with the same coin and a clear warning to do so.
  • Lunacy: Many of her spells had Moon or Night themes.
  • Meaningful Name: Her cheekmarks are crescent moons.
  • No Accounting for Taste: Crescenta fell in love with her sister's then boyfriend, who was a known casanova. Their Love Ranking reveals there was no Companionship between them at all, so their marriage was based entirely on lust and attraction.
  • Sympathetic Adulterer: Subverted. She had an affair with her cousin to spite her equally cheating husband, but her decision is portrayed as "understandable but controversial."
  • STD Immunity: Averted. She explicitly died of an STD that sounds extremely like AIDs.
  • Youngest Child Wins: Crescenta was chosen to replace her older sister as heiress to the throne.

    Febe the Red One 
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Febe in her coronation attire
"Losing her beloved soulmate
after the crimson light fell,
for no one to share her fate,
on the moon she cast a spell."

Born from Crescenta's marriage to Hawk Redbird, Febe had all of her mother's intelligence and none of her eagerness. Passionate about the color red and romantic stories, Febe fell in love with squire Rowan Forest, marrying after a seven-year engagement period. Alas, their life together was cut tragically short when, after dancing in the light of the Blood Moon, her husband was shot down by monster archers, inadvertently protecting his beloved from an attempt on her life.


  • Badass Adorable: She captured two demonic beasts by herself.
  • Color Motif: Everything about her was red: her hair, her eyes, her cheek marks, her clothes, her makeup, her spells. Ironically, she secretly enjoyed blueberries and only enjoyed the flavor of strawberries over the fruit itself.
  • Courtly Love: Her relationship with Rowan was based entirely on romanticism and companionship, with just the minimal sensuality to conceive an heiress. Understandable since Febe's views on love were more intellectual than carnal.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Had red hair and eyes.
  • Daddy's Girl: Her "Tales of a Butterfly Queen" revealed she preferred the company of her dad over her mom's. After all, with Hawk's infidelity being hidden from her, she saw him as a Good Doting Parent while Crescenta was kind of an overbearing mother.
  • Doom Magnet: Thanks to Vesper's spell, it's revealed that Febe's marks represent "bad omens and tragedy".
  • Driven to Suicide: Febe was close to this point, even drawing up a will naming her aunt Dirhennia her successor. Then she realized she was pregnant with Festivia.
  • Identical Stranger: She bears a very strong resemblance to Angie Diaz, with the only differences being her red hair and eyes, as opposed to Angie's reddish-brown hair and green eyes.
  • Marry for Love: A firm believer of this. So much she was unwilling to arrange Festivia's engagement to Quartz, instead she send them to Silvan together in attempts to let feelings grow naturally.
  • Pocket Protector: A pendant Rowan gave her on her 14th birthday stopped the arrow meant to kill her.
  • Someone to Remember Him By: Febe was almost Driven to Suicide when she realized she was pregnant with Festivia. By Glossaryck's observation, while she was glad Festivia survived an accidental attack on her eyes, she was also disappointed because the attack changed her eye color from the green eyes she got from Rowan to purple.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: Nobody could deny she was Hawk's daughter because of the strong Redbird phenotype.
  • Thinks Like a Romance Novel: She was known to be a hopeless romantic. Exploited by Rowan, who proposed to her in a way akin to a chivalric romance: winning a tournament and proposing to her at the spot.
  • Tough Leader Façade: Downplayed. She secretly had an enthusiastic side, like her mother's, that she fought to keep under wraps. She also was highly concerned about how her people would react to her fraternizing with the Lucitors after the loss of lives and property caused by the demons' pets.
  • Trauma Button: She developed a fear of bridges after her husband's murder in one.
  • Trauma Conga Line: She was the first princess crowned due to the untimely death of her predecessor, shortly after her sister dies of illness, when she finally moved on and got married reports of a beast destroying property and mauling people begin, once the beasts situation is resolved her husband is murdered in front of her, enraged she orders his assassins to be killed which detonates the first monster conflict since Mewnipendance.

    Festivia the Fun 
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Festivia in her coronation attire
"When the threat of monsters at the gate
has darkened out the sun,
let the kingdom find some peace and joy
in Festivia the Fun."

Febe's only daughter, born months after her father died on the night of the Blood Moon Ball. Growing up without a father, Festivia's joyous personality revealed itself in her attempts to make her mother smile in such dark times. When conflict broke out during her reign, unable to help on the battlefield, Festiva worked to put a smile on her kingdom's face and keep morale up.


  • Adaptational Sexuality: While she's only known to have had a husband in canon, in here, she's confirmed to be bisexual.
  • The Alcoholic: Whom began as a Hard-Drinking Party Girl slowly descent into alcoholism with the death of her mother, and got worse after Asteria's illness left her barren.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Had purple hair and eyes. Her eyes used to be green but turned purple after the grapepper incident.
  • Eye Scream: Got grapepper juice stuck in her eyes in the Silvan Kingdom.
  • Green-Eyed Epiphany: Despite growing up with Quartz for most of their childhood, it was only after seeing him with another girl that she realized she had feelings for him.
  • Hope Bringer: Feeling useless to her people who were in the middle of the biggest war since Mewnipendance, she kept them happy and hopeful with her entertainment spells and parties.
  • One Head Taller: She's still 6'1 feet tall while Quartz was around 5'7.
  • Raised by Natives: Because of the Mudweller war, Febe sent her away to the Silvan Kingdom at a very young age. As such, she grew up mostly with their influences, culture and prefers grapes over corn.
  • Someone to Remember Him By: The 'Someone' in this case, Festivia was conceived not long before Rowan's murder.
  • Sudden Name Change: Was called Lunaria before her canon name was revealed.

The Age of Heroes

The most glorious age in Mewni history. The Queens of this era were famed for their heroic acts, from acts of kindness to actions on the battlefield.
    Asteria the Mother of Stars 
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Asteria in her coronation attire
"From the stars in the sky to those stolen
All loved by the queen of deep scars.
Thanks to the loving and brave heart of
Asteria the Mother of Stars."

Festivia's firstborn and heiress, Asteria was the first 'Star' to be born since Estelaria. Known for her love of astronomy and strong maternal instincts, a Teen Pregnancy resulted in Asteria ascending to the throne at only sixteen years of age, the youngest queen at the time. In a cruel twist of fate, illness rendered the young queen and mother infertile. Despite the inability to have more children, Asteria's motherly nature remained strong, giving her strength when she embarked on her historic rescue of nearly a hundred children that had been kidnapped by monster forces in an attempt to abduct the princess.


  • Alternative Calendar: Besides her rescue of the abducted children, Asteria's other most notable contribution during her reign was the creation of the 'Asterian Calendar.' Each month coincided with the dwell time of the ten constellations in Mewni's elliptic sky. Years remained divided into ten months of alternating thirty-six and thirty-seven days (as was the case in the previous calendar), but each month was named after which of the ten constellations was central and brightest during that period.
  • Arranged Marriage: Not her but she started the trend of arranging the princess' future husband. In her case she picked Germain Fields for her daughter because she was looking for a boy of strong noble lineage with no history of serious illnesses to avoid what happened to her with Orion.
  • Dawn of an Era: Opened the Age of Heroes.
  • Dead Sparks: The lack of intimacy due to Asteria's gynecological problems frosted their teenage passion, and despite having her blessing for it, Orion having mistresses caused a schism between them.
  • Fictional Constellations: Based her proposal for a new calendar on them. Their names are, in order: Butterfly, Pig-Goat, Admirestar (a type of telescope), Warnicorn, Dwolf, Rabbit, Dragonette, Razor Crane, Gravnok and Corn. They also function as a Fictional Zodiac.
  • Friend to All Children: Not being able to have more children, she visited and patronized many orphanages. Her strong maternal instincts went beyond her own child to all those kids she rescued and kept safe in the Sanctuary during a storm.
  • Love Martyr: Downplayed. Being unable to have sex, she allowed her husband to have mistresses. When she accidentally caught him taking a woman to their secret room, she started to regret her decision.
  • Magical Star Symbols: Similar her predecessor Estelaria, Asteria had star cheek marks, though hers were inverted.
  • Mama Bear: Being unable to have more kids made her fiercely protective of Etheria, to the point she'd sleep next to her during winters so she'd not freeze at night.
  • Sexless Marriage: Due to problems in her reproductive system, she became incapable of having sex.
  • Teen Pregnancy: Deconstructed. She ended up having complications that rendered her unable to have kids after Etheria. It devastated her, because she wanted a large family.
  • I Will Find You: After days of failed searching, her ministers were ready to give up on the one hundred kidnapped kids. She takes it upon herself to find them.

    Etheria the Knight 
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Etheria in her coronation attire
"The sweet princess trained for queen and knight,
decreed that henceforth her family would learn to fight."

Only daughter to Queen Asteria and King Orion. During her childhood, Etheria had shown great admiration for the heroic adventures and fighting prowess of knights. After much insistence, her mother allowed her to be trained in the ways of chivalry and knighthood. In spite of her feminine behavior, Etheria proved to be far from defenseless; fighting on the frontlines to protect her kingdom, be it the army of the monster nations, or a misogynistic Emperor with a thirst for conquest. When her daughters were old enough, Etheria had them trained in the art of combat by the royal guard as her mother did for her... a tradition that continues to this day.


  • Arranged Marriage: With Germain, a boy she was known to dislike.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Had purple hair and eyes.
  • Girly Bruiser: Despite her title and interest in combat, she was one of the most feminine queens.
  • Girly Girl with a Tomboy Streak: She loved singing, embroidery and good manners but also swordsmanship and dracoball, an extreme sport involving dragons.
  • In the Back: Betrayed at the wedding of a girl she had mercy on, she was stabbed in the back and belly five times. When her daughter received her corpse later on, there were "signs of wickedness" in her body.
  • Lady of War: The fourth strongest Queen (Beaten out by Eclipsa, Star and Helia). She also was the first princess to be trained for combat and made it tradition all princesses after her were trained as well.
  • Marriage Before Romance: Etheria and Germain barely started to tolerate each other by the time they got married.
  • No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: Spared the daughter of a conqueror and helped to prepare her to take over her kingdom. Was rewarded with being stabbed years later at said conqueror's daughter's wedding.
  • Slap-Slap-Kiss: Her relationship with Germain has low stats on Romanticism and Companionship, but the Sensuality levels are the highest.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: With her father Orion, to the point Asteria childishly would start to point out their shared "similarities" out of a little jealousy.
  • The Commandments: Created a set of ten rules (referred to as the 'Code of Etheria') that she believed every princess should follow. She was also the only one to comply with all ten.
  • Uriah Gambit: Etheria tried to stage Germain's death during the battle that took place a few days after their marriage. She considered it a divine punishment that her father and grandfather died instead.

    Skywynne the Queen of Hours 
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Skywynne in her coronation attire
"Ticktock the clock talks
but secret are its powers.
The only one to break its spell
is Skywynne, Queen of Hours."

Elder of Etheria's two daughters with her husband Germain, Skywynne had a strong dedication to her studies since childhood. As she grew older, she turned her focus to the nature of time magic, learning directly from Omnitraxus Prime. Her mastery over time magic proved to be essential in ending the conflict with the Lupus Empire after the murder of her parents, slowing the enemy forces down while the Butterfly army defeated the Lupine knights; and again on her daughter's wedding day when a group of monsters attempted to attack.


  • Badass Bookworm: Interested more in books than socializing since childhood, she completed a ten-years course in four years, graduated with honors and her spells could be devastating if used with a good strategy.
  • Cast from Hit Points: Her time magic took a significant toll on her health, despite living the longest at the time, considering her cause of death was multiple organs malfunction.
  • Covert Pervert:
    • Skywynne read erotic novels every night before bed.
    • Skywynne and Filbric had a rather interesting night in the castle's kitchen that let to Soupina's conception.
  • Dance Battler: Downplayed. She was better at dancing than she was at singing, and many of her spells involved dance-like moments. Her most well-known spell, Warnicorn Stampede, even required an incantation dance to utilize. She also improved upon the spells of Solena the Smitten, who had also incorporated movement into her spells.
  • Dreadful Musician: She was bad at singing and playing instruments.
  • The Glorious War of Sisterly Rivalry: The smart, mature-for-her-age sister to Nocturna's beautiful, more approachable sister. When her parents left for a wedding, one of Skywynne's concerns as acting queen was dealing with Nocturna's teenage rebellion, but things escalated when Skywynne refused to go to war to avenge her parents, something that Nocturna looked very badly.
  • Honor Before Reason: Refused to march on the Lupus Kingdom to avenge her mother's death because she had promised her mother she wouldn't. Which probably was the right call, in the end, but her council and especially Noturna didn't see it that way at the time, and the council would attack behind her back, while Noturna ran away.
  • Locked into Strangeness: Her time spells turned her hair prematurely white.
  • Perfectly Arranged Marriage: She was informed she was going to be engaged; she didn't thought much of it. A week before her fourteen birthday, she met Filbric and became smitten with him. She couldn't take the smile out of her face when he was presented as her fiance.
  • Time Master
  • Who Names Their Kid "Dude"?: Skywynne immediately regretted giving Filbric the chance to name their firstborn.

    Soupina the Strange 
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Soupina in her coronation attire
"With hunger and disease the Strange Queen has ended,
Through the soups and spells she always defended."

Named by her father Filbric after his favorite dish, Soupina was a rather peculiar girl with a strong love of her namesake soup. Even after she inherited the wand, her magic was limited only to soups. After the birth of her younger sister Nebula, many believed that Queen Skywynne would replace Soupina as heiress. That was, until a deadly plague befell the kingdom, and salvation came from the most unexpected of sources: the princess' soups, healing spells in disguise.


  • All of the Other Reindeer: Downplayed. Soupina wasn’t bullied or discriminated against directly, but it was clear that many people, noble or commoner, thought her unfit to rule because of her strange obsession with soup. It was only after she ended the Red Plague that she got the majority approval.
  • Cloud Cuckoolander: Was seen as one by many due to her obsession with soup and her many quirks.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Had pink hair and eyes.
  • Good Samaritan: She made her life goal to help as many people as possible, not even discriminating against monsters; if she sees anyone in need of healing, her first instinct is to help.
  • Her Heart Will Go On: She was engaged and in a happy relationship with a noble boy, but he died in the plague. Osmond then became her Second Love and the threat of him dying as well activated her butterfly form.
  • The Medic: Her Soups? All healing potions. Also, when she dipped down, she completely eradicated Mewni's equivalent of the Black Plague.
  • Modest Royalty: She took on wearing more practical and modest clothing after years of helping peasants.
  • Noodle Incident: The creation of a soup for a broken heart somehow resulted in her being on top of her wardrobe with a feather hat, a warnicorn in her bed and a pig-goat licking a dwolf's ear in the middle of the night.
  • Past Experience Nightmare: Sometimes had nightmares about the moment she was almost deflowered.
  • The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: Despite carrying the title of queen, it was her mom who did the actually ruling. Soupina mostly occupied herself with helping people.
  • Protectorate: She had a personal knight, Sir Hollow, to keep her safe and he was silently fierce on her protection. If it weren't for Soupina, he would've killed Osmond after finding he took his princess' virginity.
  • Roll in the Hay: She gave her virginity to Osmond in a barn while a rainstorm raged outside.
  • Universally Beloved Leader: By the end of her reign, she was the most beloved of all the queens.

    Galaxia the Clairvoyant 
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Galaxia in her coronation attire
"Preventing wars and diseases foreseeing the future
This was the power of the queen of unique nature."

Whether it be her mother's soup diet or her father's origins as a peasant, Galaxia was born with albinism, seen by many as 'the strange princess of the strange queen.' During a trip to the Fields of Time alongside her Grandmother Skywynne, Galaxia fell into the River of Clocks, mismatching her sense with time. Through spells of clairvoyance and visions of the future, Galaxia was able to see disasters and tragedies occur before they could happen, playing a pivotal role in ending the First Mewnian War.


  • Age-Gap Romance: 4-5 years older than her future husband, Condor.
  • All of the Other Reindeer: Downplayed. She not only was the first princess born from a common born king, but she also was the first albino in recorded history. Many thought it was a disease result of her father's blood and that it could be contagious, so she suffered some low discrimination and bullying as a child.
  • Covert Pervert: Followed her grandma Skywynne's hobby of reading erotic novels, and apparently a collar bell was used in her wedding night. She ceased when Venus' attitude became problematic.
  • Delayed Reaction: Galaxia had the quirk of reacting to certain things later on after the fact; for example, she slapped her sister for fooling around with her fiancee...around hours after she caught them in the act.
  • Double In-Law Marriage: She and her sister Pulsaria were engaged to two Redbird brothers. After many missteps, they switched grooms.
  • Meaningful Name: The word "galaxy" means "milky," as in milky white; she's an albino.
  • Prone to Sunburn: In virtue of being an albino, Galaxia was very weak against sunlight, only able to walk outside without a parasol during the early morning, wearing long sleeves and gloves.
  • Seers: An accidental falling into a river in the Fields of Time allowed her to see into the past and future.
  • The Stoic: She didn't show any emotion because she needed to keep her mind focused so her clairvoyant powers didn't get out of whack.

The Dark Age

Known as "The Long Night", The Dark Ages was the worst period of Mewni history. Be it one reason or another, the Queens of this period would rule in turbulent times, leading into a domino effect that would nearly end the Butterfly lineage itself.
    Venus the Fairest 
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Venus in her coronation attire
"The proof that beauty can be a curse,
In the face of Venus the Fairest, lies its source."

Whereas her mother Galaxia was born with no colors, Venus was born with all of them note . Regarded as one of, if not THE most beautiful woman in Butterfly history. Exposure to sex at a young age, combined with influence from her cousin Swan Redbird led to Venus being recognized as the most sexually active of the Butterfly Queens, as well as one of the more controversial ones.


  • Appearance Is in the Eye of the Beholder: Whoever saw her describe her with the colors of their ideal beauty.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Venus was the one that created the Book of the Banished that condemned anyone written in it to exile from the Butterfly Kingdom, or death if they set foot in it again. It's implied she created it around the same time she discovered Swan's Brother–Sister Incest.
  • Can't Act Perverted Toward a Love Interest: Although In-Universe Common Knowledge has it that she took Eric to bed right away, in truth they talked and got to know each other, didn't even kiss until a month after their reunion, Venus was celibate until their wedding, and she would remain loyal to him for their entire marriage.
  • Dawn of an Era: Had the dubious honor of opening the Dark Age.
  • Ethical Slut:
    • Despite her promiscuity bringing her troubles with her parents, she had a good heart and loved her family dearly.
    • Unlike Swan, she drew a clear line over committing incest.
    • She also believes in consent and created a Kiss of Death spell specifically to punish Forceful Kisses.
  • Even the Girls Want Her: Befitting for the World's Most Beautiful Woman, Venus had her share of female lovers, and bath time was her maids' favorite duty.
  • Extreme Libido: Interested in sex since she was around 9 years old, lost her virginity at 12 and went on into having over 1000 lovers.
  • Favors for the Sexy: She got implanted the idea that she could've anything she wanted by use of her beauty after she got a free example of her favorite tea.
  • Good with Numbers: Galaxia didn't replace her with her second daughter, Minguanta, because Venus was extremely good at handling money.
  • Instant Expert: She could learn languages via locking lips with an expert.
  • Kaleidoscope Hair: She learned how to control the way people saw her hair color, mostly in accordance to her mood.
  • Magic Mirror: Her wand took the form of a mirror that reflected people's true face.
  • Matricide: Venus smothered Galaxia with a pillow after realizing that keeping her practically comatose body alive was a lost cause. The trauma of doing it was so much her hair turned black for an entire year.
  • Primal Scene:
    • Her cousin Swan showed her a secret tunnel that ended in Swan's parents' bedroom just when they appeared to be "naked wrestling".
    • Unwittingly became her own daughter's primal scene when Helia went to her to ask a bedtime story while she and Eric were doing "adult stuff".
  • Rape as Drama: She organized a ball to look for a suitor; she instead got drugged, raped and her collection of nude paintings were stolen and spread around town, severally damaging her reputation.
  • Really Gets Around: She's been recorded to have over one thousand lovers.
  • Rule of Symbolism: Her rainbow motif not only relates to her chameleon-like abilities, but also because she was the first openly non-straight queen in recorded history.
  • Screw the Rules, I'm Beautiful!: Subverted. While her beauty and status as royalty let her get away with plenty, it's clear her parents just gave up trying to control her and her reputation and legacy is just that of a slut and over-expender.
  • STD Immunity: Unlike Crescenta, and despite all her sexual encounters, she never contracted any STDs.
  • Seduction-Proof Marriage: Her husband was the last person she ever slept with.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: The Bloomoon Tea she took as a contraceptive? Turns out drinking too much caused fertility issues that would follow the Butterflies for the rest of the Dark Ages.
  • ""Well Done, Son" Guy": Genderbent, and subtle. As shown by this image, Venus was well aware that as a Star Queen, she'd mark the start of a new era in Mewni. She also was aware of the legacy her mother and recent predecessors had left her to follow up on.
  • World's Most Beautiful Woman

    Helia the Light of Power 
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Helia in her coronation attire
"The absolute power
of the brightest light,
like a blinding sun
in the darkest night."

The sole daughter of Venus the Fairest, Helia had demonstrated an interest and skill in magic from well before she inherited the wand. When evaluated by Baby, the Butterfly family godmother assessed that Helia was on an entirely different level than any before or after her. Her immense power, combined with her often stoic and unexpressive nature, led people to rarely challenge her decisions in fear of earning her ire. Though a powerful magic user she may have been, her tendency to neglect her duties as Queen alongside a more black-and-white viewpoint would lead to problems that would come back to haunt her descendants many centuries later, such as the establishment of St Olga's Reform School for Wayward Princesses, as well as creating the Mewni Warriors note .


  • The Archmage: The most powerful queen of Mewni ever recorded. Baby even refuses to use her as a measuring stick, as it would be unfair to all the others.
  • Child Prodigy: At four she already showed an aptitude for magic, and at six she already mastered levitation spells and used magic to map the universe, terrifying Venus.
  • Cool Crown: She turned her wand into a crown in order to keep it with her at all times once she mastered deviceless magic.
  • Green Thumb: She was an avid gardener, and was able to grow a gold and silver tree.
  • Horrifying the Horror: Celestia's birth was close to Stump Day, so Helia was too busy and stressed to give the proper honors. The Stump showed up just when Helia finally managed to put Celestia to sleep. Since that night, the Stump never showed up while Helia lived.
  • Kissing Cousins: Married her cousin Clovald.
  • Mama Bear: She took a hands-off approach during the Second Mewman War, but decided to enter (and conclude) the war herself when mercenaries almost killed her daughter. And those who contracted those mercenaries? Practically bombed into surrender (and the one country who didn't? Extinct).
  • Maternally Challenged: Suddenly having to deal with a baby was a very big change in her structured life. Her biography comments how tough the first days as a mother were for her, with constant crying and breastfeeding. Word of God even mentioned that Helia didn't bother to try to have a second child.
  • Mistaken for Profound: Her best-known quote, "the crown weights", is taken as meaning all the responsibilities of the role of queen; in truth, she only meant that the crown itself was heavy.
  • Mundane Utility: She uses Weather Manipulation magic to water her gold and silver trees with rain.
  • Not Evil, Just Misunderstood: She never did anything explicitly evil, but she didn't do things in shades of gray and with her insane level of power, people were too scared of her might to go against her.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: Since her reign is during the equivalent of WWII, she has been compared to the nuclear bomb (her actions helping the comparison). But...
  • Physical God: She also has the power to nonchalantly create an entirely new dimension.
  • Power Glows: While all the queens can glow when performing a powerful spell, Helia was inherently so powerful she glowed constantly in her mewberty/butterfly form.
  • Riddle for the Ages: The true cause of her death is a mystery; she just went to sleep and never woke up, at age 39.
  • Single-Target Sexuality: She only had eyes for Clovald, to the point that, when she reached mewberty (and didn't enter the room), she ignored all boys except her cousin. Later on she was confirmed to be demisexual.
  • The Stoic: She very little changed her expression, not even on her wedding she smiled. She only cried when her mother died, and she would only laugh when around her daughter.
  • Sugar-and-Ice Personality: For the uninitiated, Helia is a stone-faced, unloving person but her parents, her cousin and especially her daughter were witness of the emotions she possessed.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Corn waffles were the first thing that made her smile as a child, and since then she adores them.
  • Unskilled, but Strong: While magically she was a force of nature, she never bothered to learn the art of war. Why learn strategy or tactics when she could just decimate everything and everyone that opposed her?

    Celestia the Queen of Winter 
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Celestia in her coronation attire
"One wrong spell, brought an endless snow
and the queen's merry heart froze with guilt and sorrow."

Born on the winter solstice, the daughter of Queen Helia was named after the central Goddess of the Mewnian religion. Following her mother's death on the eve of her coronation, Celestia's reign began with several foreign kingdoms demanding compensation for the magic fruits that Helia had given them. Naive, Celestia promised far more than what the kingdom could provide, only realizing this later. Attempting to fix her mistake, she came up with the idea to use magic and alter the weather to put things in her favor. In her impulsiveness, she mispronounced part of the spell, resulting in an almost twenty-year winter that would only end after passing the wand to her daughter, and only after years of loss and suffering had irrevocably changed her.


  • An Ice Person: Her spells were mostly about ice and snow. Even her innate magic is, since her tears were practically liquid nitrogen.
  • A Tragedy of Impulsiveness: Buried under a massive war debt (5.000 gold suns, per kingdom), she wanted to increase corn trade by creating an eternal summer. Unfortunately, she was bad at complicated spells, but she thought a quick crash course of High Mewnian would be enough.
  • Break the Cutie: She used to be a cheerful, intelligent girl with great expectations upon her. The death of her mom was the catalyst for the biggest traumatic event of her life.
  • Dead Sparks: Celestia and Jasper were once a happy couple, but she became colder towards him because of false rumors of infidelity hitting her really badly, but because of her weak-willed attitude, she never dared to talk things over with him causing their marriage to turn into a tragedy of miscommunication.
  • Extreme Doormat: After causing the endless winter, her self-esteem went into the ground, and her dislike for conflict was such she would laugh at clear insults towards her just to not ruff any feathers.
  • Financial Abuse: Was the victim of this. After the fact that she caused the long winter was made known, three minor noble houses started to ask her for loans with the pretext they were maintaining towns under their supervision; they instead made themselves richer and never paid her back.
  • Mystical White Hair: While her white hair is inherited all the way from Galaxia, her case is different due to her ice magic.
  • Parental Neglect: Due to her depression, she wasn't the most attentive nor firm mother towards Meteora. Her punishment after Meteora killed three minor noble houses? Three days grounded.
  • Shell-Shocked Veteran: Even after the long winter ended, she was left so traumatized by the experience she prepared countermeasures and always woke up expecting winter to return.
  • Shout-Out: Her design, uncontrolled winter powers, and air of sadness scream Queen Elsa.
  • Trauma Conga Line: Her mom dies the day she was supposed to be crowned, kingdoms start to demand an immense amount of money as soon as she ascended, she caused an long winter in attempts to speed things up, people died of cold or hunger (including her father and grandmother), her best friend died in battle, people extorted money out of her, her marriage fell apart due to baseless rumors, her husband was murder by monsters and, even after her nightmare ended, she lived the rest of her life traumatized.
  • Tears of Joy: After years of crying out of despair, she wept out of genuine joy when the Bell on her wand finally rang as she handed it to her daughter, and thus ending the winter.
  • Tragic Ice Character: Pretty much sums her up.
  • Winter Royal Lady: Was called the Queen of Winter.

    Meteora the Relentless 
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Meteora in her coronation attire
"This was Meteora, hard and strong as her Warhammer,
who spared no effort to protect any mewnian from any monster."

Born on what would have been the Spring equinox, Meteora's early life was defined by the consequences of her mother's winter. Her father's death and the hands of monsters removed any trace of the little girl she once was, and realizing the weakness of her mother turned Meteora into fierce warrior hellbent on protecting both her family name and her kingdom, no matter how extreme her methods may be. Just asked the three minor noble Houses who extorted her mother for years, spreading false rumors about King Jasper's infidelity, now extinct at Meteora's hand. Or the various monster nations, with whom Meteora declared war on. A war that would last far beyond the end of her life.


  • Ambiguously Bi: There's subtle hints in her biography that suggest she had a thing for girls. Later on, it was confirmed she was indeed bi in This picture.
  • Badass Normal: Even before she got the wand, she led armies into annihilating three minor noble houses.
  • Berserk Button: She hates all monsters, but Bearicorns give her a special type of rage thanks to her father's, and later on husband's, murder at their hands.
  • Cruel and Unusual Death: It involved getting her eyes gouged out and having her skull crushed by a bearicorn.
  • Drowning My Sorrows: After the death of her mother, she frequented her favorite bar more often.
  • Eye Scream: Got shot in the eye with an arrow, and later had both of them gouged out.
  • The Farmer and the Viper: She offered mercy to a group of Slime monsters in exchange of them healing a flu epidemic. They did; her mercy was a painless death.
  • Fiery Redhead
  • Foil: To canon!Solaria. Both were Fiery Redhead Queens known for their hatred of monsters, to the point they dedicated themselves to their complete and total extermination. However, Naturevs Nurture is in effect. Canon!Solaria had already hated monsters well before beginning her genocidal campaign and deluding herself into beliving that her victims were genuinely happier being dead than alive, Meteora grew to hate monsters after the loss of one too many loved ones on top of having to grow up in an Endless Winter. Bonus points: Solaria was unmarried and believed men to be nothing but 'throne candy,' whereas Meteora did marry someone she had genuinely had affections for.
  • Formerly Fat: She used to be a chubby girl, but after the dead of her dad, she trained and burned off all her baby fat.
  • Good Scars, Evil Scars: Had a scar over her right eye and was a rather morally dubious monster hunter.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: After the death of her father, the dishonor of her house and her mother's poor reign, she became a ball of anger.
  • Heartbroken Badass: She lost her father, two crushes and her husband to monsters.
  • Irony:
    • She was born in the first day of spring, yet it was still during the long winter.
    • Her wand ceremony brought back spring, but that meant she had to learn to deal with hay fever for the first time in her life.
  • The Lad-ette: A temperamental, badass, heavy drinker, girl loving kind of a woman she was. Heck, she was the first queen (of a medieval civilization) to prefer pants over a dress.
  • Opposites Attract: Her husband Norse was a giant prankster while she was a wrathful, no-nonsense warrior.
  • Pregnant Badass: She fought against monsters right until eight weeks before Hekatia's birth.
  • Roaring Rampage of Revenge: She took revenge for her mother's misery on the three houses that caused her so much grief; it involved beheading, arson and mass drowning. All that before she even inherited the wand.
  • Significant Green-Eyed Redhead
  • Troubling Unchildlike Behaviour: After her dad's murder, she hanged her dolls in a "public execution" at the gardens. Then came the Red Winter when she was thirteen.

    Hekatia the Necromancer 
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Hekatia in her coronation attire
"In her quest for knowledge, she eventually discovered
that there are spells that should never be conjured."

On a night in which the three moons of Mewni met in three different phase, Queen Meteora welcomed the birth of her heiress, Hekatia Butterfly. Fascinated with unsolved mysteries from a young age, the nineteenth queen to pass through the Butterfly throne sought to understand the magical nature of death itself. Her studies in such dark magics would have several repercussions, such as a ban on the Butterfly family from attending the multiversal university of Elfendor, the drastic change in her appearance, a black mark on her reputation (not helped by her ‘allegedly’ raising the dead to fight in the war her mother started after ascending to the throne), and eventually, her own death itself.


  • But Liquor Is Quicker: It's implied in this artwork that Hekatia and Edmund had to down a bottle of wine each in order to go through with having sex.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Had pink hair and eyes.
  • Harmful to Minors: Was present when her mother was killed.
  • Lady of Black Magic: A pretty, kind girl who just happened to be interested in dark magic.
  • Locked into Strangeness: Her pink hair and eyes got more and more desaturated until turning into a pale lavender thanks to the overuse of dark magic.
  • Married to the Job: More interested in her research than romance. Later confirmed she's Aro-Ace.
  • Morph Weapon: Her wand took a most sinister look when she used her dark magic.
  • Necromancer: While her biography doesn't confirm outright she could raise the dead, all the signs are there. She not only could raise them as zombies, but also talk with ghosts and even resurrect freshly dead people.
  • Nightmare Fetishist: Her love for mystery novels and an encounter with the Lucitors sparkled in her an interest in the "magical nature of death".
  • Omniglot: She was send to Elfendor university since childhood for her protection, and there she learned over 16 languages.
  • Platonic Life-Partners: She and her husband Edmund always saw each other as friends, and were forced to marry because of Meteora finding them in a compromising way. They even agreed to "find pleasure" in other people if they so desired. Honestly, they probably had the healthiest marriage of the Dark Age outside Helia and Clovald.
  • Statuesque Stunner: Got the tall gene from her father, to the point of being taller than her own mother at fourteen, and before she messed with dark magic she was a very pretty girl.

    Eclipsa the Queen of Darkness 
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Eclipsa in her coronation attire
"Eclipsa, Queen of Mewni
to a Mewman king was wed,
but took a monster for her love
and away from Mewni fled."

The Queen of Darkness herself. The black sheep of House Butterfly who practiced forbidden magic like her mother before her, abandoned her Mewman husband, Prince Shastacan Spiderbite, in favor of the Size-Shifter King Globgor, and left the Butterfly Kingdom in the midst of the war against the Monster Nations. But is that all there is to her story? Is this Evil Queen truly the wicked figure she was transformed into over the centuries after her reign?


  • Accidental Adultery: She started a relationship with Globgor and had his child unknowing that her husband and daughter had survived the fire she thought had taken their lives.
  • Daddy's Girl: With Hekatia burying herself in her research on death, Eclipsa's childhood was marked by the presence of her dad.
  • Death by Adaptation: Died alongside Globgor and Meteora on the War of Worlds.
  • Hope Spot: Eclipsa still goes through the events of the original series, so she manages to recover Meteora and Globgor and live happily...for just one year. According to her biography, she died a year after the cleaving of Mewni and Earth, alongside Globgor and Meteora.
  • Just Desserts: She swapped bodies with Globgor in order to siege Butterfly kingdom and find Meteora; in her anger she, in Globgor's body, ate Shastacan.
  • Marriage of Convenience: Her marriage to Shastacan was just an on-paper agreement so the kingdom didn't lose Spiderbite support during the monster war.
  • Missing Mom: Due to a lot of misunderstandings, she lost both her daughters.
  • Outliving One's Offspring: Thought she had done this with regard to Luna, but turned out to be wrong. Plays it straight later when she's unfrozen many generations after Luna passed away.
  • Retcon: Luna erased herself and Edric from Eclipsa's memories while she was crystallized, explaining why she can't remember them once she was set free.
  • Rule of Three:
    • Her mother gave her three suitors to choose from: a Pie Folk prince, Shastacan and Edric.
    • She had three husbands in her life: Edric (who was believed dead), Shastacan (who she was forced to marry to retain Spiderbite support), and Globgor (her Second Love).
  • Trauma Conga Line: She believed her first husband and first daughter died on a fire and was pressured to marry a man she didn't love; when she managed to elope with her second love and have another daughter with him and then she loses her as well. Enraged, she possessed Globgor's body and assaulted the castle looking for Meteora and she (in Globgor's body) ate Shastacan, looking for Meteora she finds Luna is alive but can't talk to her as she's in the body of a monster. She gets crystallized for 300 years, believing she lost everyone she loved. Then the events of the series happened. Then she's killed in the War of Two Worlds.

    Luna the Child 
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Luna in her coronation attire
"The child abandoned by the heartless mother,
assuming her duties much younger than any other."

Eclipsa’s firstborn daughter from her first marriage. A series of events would lead both mother and daughter to assume the other dead, forcing the then eight-year-old to simultaneously assume both possession of the wand AND the role of Queen, the youngest ever to do so. Among the Queens of the Dark Ages, Luna is the one given the most slack by modern historians, having had to assumes her duties far younger than anyone before or after her, as well as having reigned during a period of forced peace after the war against the Monster Nations.note 


  • A Child Shall Lead Them: Was crowned queen at the age of eight.
  • Aliens Made Them Do It: Despite being already married, Luna and Oliver were still young, inexperienced and shy to consumate it. Then Luna went through mewberty and Glossaryck tricked Oliver into going inside the mewberty room. Luna became pregnant soon after.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Luna is a sweet girl, but she also inherited the sharp tongue of her grandmother that she uses when she gets mad enough.
  • Clingy Jealous Girl: She grew a little possessive of Oliver when she started to harbor feelings for him, and when he started to caught the eye of some of her ladies-in-waiting, she internally started to label them as "moths"note .
  • Death by Despair: Her husband died assassinated during a hunt trip. She was soon found dead beside his body due to Broken Heart Syndrome.
  • Easily Forgiven: Of the Dark Age Queens, Luna usually gets the most positive rep, as unlike the other queens, she inherited the wand and throne more than half a decade before she was supposed to with no training or preparation.
  • Fairytale Wedding Dress: Luna is the creator of the modern bridal customs: white dress, the wand doubling as bouquet, and the dress disintegrating into butterflies during the waltz.
  • Fatal Flaw: Her tendency of erasing bad memories and feelings instead of handling them head on. She herself admits she would've been a better ruler if she'd learned to suffer well, and her renouncing of her mother went to the extreme of hiding the fact that Eclipsa is her mother, to the point of effectively altering history.
  • Laser-Guided Amnesia: Her magic was below average, but she was a prodigy with hypnotic and mental spells. She's the creator of the "Mind Eraser Finger Pew", and it was her to-go method of dealing with problems; from getting rid of her bad emotions, to erasing the minds of mewnisters she no longer trust to erasing herself and her father from Eclipsa's memories, to erasing Eclipsa as her mother from Mewni's collective unconscious.
  • Law of Inverse Fertility: She had multiple miscarriages despite her desire to have a heiress soon.
  • Mood-Swinger: Her constant erasing of her bad emotions and memories made her a little unwell in the head.
  • Poor Communication Kills: She believed her mother was killed by a Size-shifter and had already moved on from it. She then finds out they lied to her by the abdication letter Eclipsa left, that said she (Eclipsa) had forgotten about Edric and Luna thanks to the same Size-shifter Luna thought had killed her. This is made even more tragic when she refused to decrystallize Eclipsa so she never learned it was all a misunderstanding: Eclipsa thought her and her father dead already, and Luna died believing Eclipsa chose Globgor over her.
  • Puppet Queen: Her biography shows that during the first years of her reign, it was her father who took most decisions while she just smiled and nodded.
  • Puppy Love: Luna and Oliver's relationship started since they were ten, by twelve they were getting married.
  • Pushover Parents: After finally having a healthy daughter and not wanting to be like the mother who abandoned her, Luna dedicated herself entirely to Heaven, never negating her anything. One of her mewnisters once said: "We are subjects to Her Majesty. Her Majesty is subject to the princess." Best shown when Heaven went missing in the Forest of Certain Death. The knight who finally rescued her was granted Nobility and made the first Lord of House McKnight on the spot.
  • Teen Pregnancy: Her first pregnancy was after mewberty, which happens around 14-15 years.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Her decision to wipe all trace of Eclipsa being her mother indirectly led to Star believing she and her family are not royalty and causing the Cleaving to happen.
  • You're Not My Mother: After finding out the half truth about Eclipsa, she renounced of her to the point of using magic to make believe the entire world she was daughter of a nonexistent person.

    Heaven the Scared 
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Heaven in her coronation attire
"A scared and lost child, found in the forest her jail.
Only a flame that does not go out to illuminate her dark trail."

After several years of trying, Queen Luna and her consort King Oliver Forest were finally able to have an heiress: Heaven Butterfly. Spoiled by her parents, Heaven’s sense of entitlement would come back to bite her when she hid in the Forest of Certain Death in a bid to get the attention of her parents, only to be lost for five straight days. Traumatized, and with her once green hair now turned grayish, Heaven would grow into a paranoid, schizophrenic tyrant that would have driven the Butterfly Kingdom to total ruin after centuries of decay, had it not been for the Star that would succeed her...


  • Abusive Parents: Heaven was a rough and rigid mother, keeping herself in a place of superiority over her daughter out of fear Arthur and the council would plot to kill her to replace her with Vesper. Her paranoia and jealousy only worsen as Vesper grew into everything she wasn't.
  • A Tragedy of Impulsiveness:
    • Bored her parents were busy on a meeting, she left and decide to hide in the nearby forest so her parents would stop and search for her. She ended up lost for five days and almost dying.
    • Sabotaged her daughter's carriage so Vesper would "learn a lesson as she had in the past." Monsters attacked Vesper, breaking the armistice and erupting a war that almost destroyed Mewni's future.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Had green hair and eyes.
  • Driven to Suicide: She's the only queen to have taken her own life. Realizing she was a burden and obstacle in her daughter's way, she hung herself from her room's window.
  • Fatal Flaw: While the trauma of her experience in the forest haunt her entire life, it all began thanks to her sense of entitlement. It's this same entitlement that fueled her paranoia and broke every relation she had in her life, both personal and professional.
  • God Save Us from the Queen!: A moody, paranoid and mentally unstable queen who sent people to be executed if she suspected them of treason. She wasn't interested in managing her kingdom but didn't allow others to do it, running it to the ground.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: She didn't make efforts into bettering her kingdom, but also grew jealous of the people (and especially other women) who were more capable than her, both out of pettiness and a paranoid fear her people would try to dispose of her. Even her own daughter became a threat in her eyes.
  • Improperly Paranoid: She lived with the belief that her subjects were planning her depose or her murder, that her husband was cheating on her with any woman he interacted with and even that her daughter would be the doom of the Butterfly dynasty.
  • Hysterical Woman: Heaven is very emotionally and mentally unstable.
  • Inept Mage: Zig-Zagged. Heaven barely created any spells at all. However, her third and last spell was enough to end a war by killing every enemy on the field.
  • In-Universe Nickname: She was called "Black Bunny" as a child thanks to her small size and her preference for dark clothes. Her great-granddaughter Hesperia wrote a song about her, called "The Day I Faced Black Bunny."
  • Must Make Amends: In a moment of maternal instinct and regret, she overcame her fears and stepped into the middle of a war to protect her daughter.
  • Never My Fault: Her past as a spoiled child made her deflect the blame of anything bad that happened around her to anything other than herself.
  • Offing the Offspring: A maid found a knife in Vesper's fireplace two days after her birth, beginning rumors that, in her paranoid fear (and maybe jealousy), Heaven might've attempted to kill her newborn but a sense of maternal love kept her from going through it.
  • Pet the Dog: For all the bad blood between her and her daughter, she did a portrait of Vesper for the girl's 10th birthday. Something she only once did before for Arthur.
  • Prematurely Grey-Haired: Used to had green hair like her father, but after the trauma of five days in the Forest of Certain Death, her hair became grayish.
  • Protectorate: Aside from her parents, she only felt safe around Sir Uther (the knight who rescued her) and those of his family.
  • Riddle for the Ages: Not even her biography (written by Glossaryck) explains whatever happened to her those five days in the forest.
  • Royal Brat: Thanks to Luna spoiling her rotten, Heaven was a short-tempered and entitled child who tended to throw tantrums when things didn't go her way.
  • Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Believed Vesper, a Star Queen, would bring the doom of the Butterfly dynasty. She herself caused the accident that would escalate into the war that almost destroyed the kingdom for good and almost killed her daughter.
  • Sexless Marriage: Heaven and Arthur's marriage was a surprise, and for a long time no child came to them. Heaven's paranoid accusations of infidelity made rocky the little affection that was between them to the point they no longer slept in the same room for years.
  • The Shut-In: Forbade her subjects of leaving the castle and closed the gates and windows.

The Renaissance

The most recent era. After the end of the Dark Ages, the Queens of this period would work to not only restore the honor of their family but bring newfound success and glory to their kingdom.
    Vesper the Morning Star 
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Vesper in her coronation attire
"During the hard years of darkness,
When the scarce hope is already far
The evening star will be revealed
Like the brightest morning star."
  • Daddy's Girl: With the kind of mother she had, of course Vesper grew attached to Arthur. He even was her chosen dance partner for the Lonely Star Ball he had to plan himself.
  • Dawn of an Era: Opened the Renaissance Era.
  • Determinator: Made everything in her capacities to amend the sins of her ancestors and restore her ruined kingdom.
  • Glamorous Single Mother: Caspian died in a shipwreck when Solaria was a child and Melody wasn't even born yet, so Vesper raised them with help of the nannies. This made her reopen the support program for single mothers and widows, now understanding raising kids alone ain't easy.
  • Guile Heroine: Vesper was more into getting what she wanted by using her intelligence and wits over force. The mayor example is using her friend Hilda as a double in a jousting tournament where the prize was the future admission of Butterfly royals into Elfendor after being banned due to Hekatia.
  • Ironic Name: Star Queens are normally named after the morning star, Heaven named her with a word that means "Dusk" because she believed her daughter would be the last nail in Mewni's coffin.
  • Kindhearted Cat Lover: She had a kittycorn named Mrs. Linka.
  • Meaningful Name: Her title was "The Morning Star" to show that Vesper was really the star that ended "the long night" that was the Dark Age.
  • Noodle Incident: It's not known What was involved in curing her and her descendants' fertility problems, but Vesper came to despise Venus for causing it and her having to go through whatever cured it in the first place.
  • Pet the Dog: While there was very little love lost between her and her mother, Vesper insisted she be called Heaven the Scared rather than the Mad Queen.
  • Renaissance Man: Or woman in this case. Vesper growing up was interested in the arts, music and dance, and once she grew up she invested greatly in politics while only having basic battle skills.
  • Superior Successor: Vesper was everything her mother wasn't: tall, pretty, driven and capable.
  • Wacky Parent, Serious Child: Heaven was a paranoia-driven woman who was very unpopular with the people. Vesper was a determinate, serious but affable girl beloved by all, who looked to fix everything her mother ruined.
  • Weak, but Skilled: Not the best fighter but still able to hold her own in battle; Vesper's forte is being an excellent commander and strategist, and raising her soldiers' morale with her mere presence.

    Solaria the Monster Carver 
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Solaria in her coronation attire
"A castle stormed is a hero born
with might as strong as steel.
Kneels the void before her
and the crushing force she wields."
  • Adaptational Heroism: She's nowhere as genocidal as she was in canon. In fact, she barely fought monsters but was extremely invested against mewman criminals.
  • Adaptational Sexuality: In canon she's stated to have only one husband, though it's mostly ambiguous. She's stated to be bi here, according to one illustration.
  • Berserk Button: She always had a special hatred of rapists, but the sentiment grew after her sister's death.
  • Big Sister Instinct: She grew up protecting Melody since she was six years old. However, she was also mindful of her boundaries and respected her privacy.
  • Bruiser with a Soft Center: A fiercesome warrior, yes, but also honorable and loving to her family, especially her sister; she couldn't avoid crying after seen them again once she returned home from her two year pilgrimage. Hesperia composing a loving song to her also caused her to cry.
  • Bully Hunter: Solaria's schtick is that she's a protector of the weak: she met Dorian by defending him from bullies, her days of pilgrimage revolved around defending towns from bandits, and once she ascended she filled dungeons with thieves and rapists.
  • Decomposite Character: Most of Solaria's canon genocidal tendencies got passed onto her ancestor Meteora.
  • Does Not Like Men: After Melody's death, she developed an intense dislike for princes.
  • Doting Parent: Solaria was not at all disappointed Hesperia would rather be a musician than a warrior. Most likely because Hesperia took after Solaria's deceased sister Melody.
  • Knight Errant: In order to train herself further, she went on a pilgramage around the continent, taking up multiple military jobs.
  • Mama Bear: An era of peace began as soon as Hesperia was born.
    • She also would sent her daughter to see musical activities alongside a squad of bodyguards if she or Dorian were unavailable to go with her.
    • A civil war almost broke up when, thanks to a major misunderstanding, she thought Robin inpregnated Hesperia and was ready to kill the boy if it weren't for him having a trial.
  • Pregnant Badass: She led the siege against the (now extinct) Spitfire kingdom for the kidnapping, and subsequential death, of her sister while in the middle of her pregnancy, even giving birth in the final days of the siege due to the overwhelming stress.
  • Prophecy Twist: When questioned about the possibility of getting killed during her travels, Solaria merely stated "the song of steel would give place to the song of the lyre". At the time she was merely referring to the possibility of Melody becoming heir to the throne, but the prediction would end up coming true anyway: her daughter and successor Hesperia had lyres for cheekmarks and her wand mainly took the form of a lyre.
  • Roaring Rampage of Revenge: She killed all Spitfire adults, assimilated all children and made a meteorite crash on the land, in revenge of Melody's death.
  • Tsundere: It's noted by fans on her love rating card that while she seems rather miffed that Dorian is cuddling with her, she's also blushing, showing that she's enjoying it. One fan even straight up called her a tsundere.

    Hesperia the Singer of Dusk 
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Hesperia in her coronation attire
"The firstborn of the greatest warrior
great things were expected from her.
Until she took a peaceful route instead.
From her songs many a tear were shed."

  • Contrived Coincidence: Hesperia became pregnant with Sideria right on her wedding night; this is significant because it marked the end of the fertility issues caused by Venus' addiction to bloomoon tea thanks to Vesper's efforts.
  • Duet Bonding: Robin and Hesperia became closer thanks to first singing a duet, and later performing together.
  • Elegant Classical Musician: Aside of the lyre, she could also play another sixteen instruments.
  • Generation Xerox: Subverted. Hesperia looks extremely similar to Solaria's sister Melody, and many of her life's events can be compared to those of her aunt, but at the end Hesperia manages to avoid all the mistakes that led Melody to an untimely death.
    • Hesperia was thought to be pregnant thanks to a hue misunderstanding; Melody was known to have many lovers before her infamous affair.
    • Hesperia met and had a (surprisingly) good relationship with a Clifford prince; since Polaria, the Butterfly princesses had a bad record of love histories with foreign princes, specially those of Clifford.
    • Hesperia went to Elfendor but unlike Melody she focused on her studies instead of finding boyfriends.
  • Harp of Femininity: Her wand's base form was a lyre, and she was a sweet, beautiful princess.
  • Her Heart Will Go On: Hesperia had a happy relationship with a Clifford prince, but he had to break up with her after being bethroted to another princess as part of a peace treaty.
  • Insatiable Newlyweds: Her marriage with Robin was indeed fruitful, bearing six children all quite close in age. Her best friend said "[Hesperia] loved babies as much as she loved making them."
  • Magic Music: Her magic mostly relied on music.
  • Miss Conception: As a child, she thought eating pumpkin seeds from a sword was enough to make her pregnant.
  • Not What It Looks Like: Her life was spiced-up with a series of misunderstandings, mostly regarding her relationship with boys.
  • The Performer King: Zigzagged. Most of Hesperia's accomplishments as a performer were while she was still a princess. Once she ascended she found little time to perform herself while investing in cultural activities, and it was only once she abdicated that she returned to the stages.
  • Outliving One's Offspring: Her youngest daughter died by drowning at the age of seven.
  • Princess Classic: A sweet princess that followed the way of art and whose songs make animals approach her and plants grow.
  • Renaissance Man: A skilled instrumentalist, dancer and performer who officially initiated Mewni's renaissance with her interest in the Ancient Mewnian Empire.

    Sideria the Fortunate 
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Sideria in her coronation attire
"To become richest kingdom, was the Mewni's fate
thanks to luck and daring of Sideria the Fortunate."
  • Altar the Speed: Sideria married Patric not long after announcing their engagement, leading many to believe she was pregnant and married him in order to avoid giving birth to a bastard. The fact that they already had a sexual relationship didn't help, nor did them announcing Sideria was expecting only two weeks after the wedding.
  • Been There, Shaped History: She once got so drunk she lost her clothes in the Dimension of Ants that Eat Clothes, fell into a lake in Ireland and lost a sword she won in a bet, beginning the legend of the Lady of the Lake.
  • Born Lucky: Subverted. It's implied in her biography that her "luck" in gambling is thanks to her mathematical prowess and the wealth during her reign is due to her business savviness instead of any magical or supernatural cause. She actually hated when people said she was born lucky, because it took away from her intelligence and hard word.
  • Color Motif: Sideria has a preference for the color green, being the first queen with green cheek marks.
  • Good with Numbers: Studied Math and Economics while in Elfendor, and she was a pro in gambling thanks to it.
  • I Have No Son!: Sideria took away her triplets' rights for attempting to kill their elder sister. With Penumbra, she went as far as to treat her as if she were a bastard (which mewnians look down upon).
  • I Love You Because I Can't Control You: Sideria found herself taking a liking for Patric the more he seemed uninterested in her.
  • In-Series Nickname: She was called "Sidhe" by her best friend and sister-in-law, Clover Flowers.
  • Irony:
    • She tended to get pregnant just in time for dracoball tournaments, keeping her from competing.
    • Her long life meant she had to bury her parents, siblings and children. Her granddaughter Diana agrees that she was actually quite unfortunate.
  • Long-Lived: Word of God said that mewnians can live up to +70 if they're healthy enough, Sideria had the luck of living up to her 90's.
  • Massive Numbered Siblings: She was the firstborn out of six children.
  • Mistaken for Cheating: Her husband Patrick thought her "Jushtin" disguise was signs of her returning to her old hookups, but it didn't cause problems between them once she explained all.
  • Passionate Sports Girl: A lover of dracoball, that nowdays didn't require dragonettes for playing. She resurrected the kingdom's team and longed to be a member, but her multiple pregnancies always kept her from participating in tournaments.
  • Professional Gambler: Her talent for math made her a natural pro for gambling and luck-based games, accumulating a personal fortune while still in college.
  • Obnoxious In-Laws: Didn't look kindly on Celena's interest and subsequential marriage to Elm, many thinking she believed it was a way for the Forests to regain their lost prestige. She mellowed to her son-in-law after Diana's birth.
  • Outliving One's Offspring: The only queen to have outlived her entire progeny. Thanks to this, her last five years were sad and gray.
  • Really Gets Around: Known as "the second Venus", Sideria had many hookups in her teens but she never saw them as "lovers", keeping love and sex separate.
  • Redhead In Green
  • Shrinking Violet: In her childhood she was a shy and easily scared girl. Many thought that the real Sideria was exchanged with a double while at Elfendor thanks to how drastic her change in behaviour was.
  • Significant Green-Eyed Redhead
  • Sweet Polly Oliver: She disguised herself as a boy named Jushtin in order to gain access into a misogynist casino that didn't allow women.
    • Sweet on Polly Oliver: A Spiderbite princess fell for her "Jushtin" persona, to the point of stealing a kiss.
  • What Does She See in Him?: Many argued that Sideria was too good for Patric.

    Celena the Shy 
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Celena in her coronation attire
"What hides behind the golden fan
her hand does sweetly hold?
A trove of cosmic secrets
that never will be told."
  • Adaptational Sexuality: In the canon show, there was never any hints at her being other than straight (her not writing much about herself didn't help neither). Here, she's a confirmed demisexual.
  • Age-Gap Romance: She's four years younger than Elm. They met when she was fourteen and he was eighteen.
  • Cain and Abel: She was the Abel to Umbra and Penumbra's Cain, despite being older.
  • Feminine Mother, Tomboyish Daughter: The feminine mother to Diana's tomboy daughter.
  • Harmful to Minors: She accidentally witnessed her uncle Space and her aunt Fortuna in a compromising act. Her grandmother dying due to the shock after Celena revealed it to her traumatized her further.
  • Massive Numbered Siblings: She was the firstborn out of seven children.
  • Obfuscating Stupidity: She was reclusive and introverted, no doubt, but she actually presented herself to be even more shy and meek that she really was in order to know people's true intentions; after all, shady people would try to manipulate an apparently weak queen.
  • The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: Subverted. Many believed that while Celena had the crown and title, it was Sideria who pretty much kept reigning thanks to Celena's passiveness and poor judgement of character. In reality, Celena was more involved in the kingdom than people give her credit.
  • Sibling Rivalry: Thanks to her firstborn privilege and her beauty, she had the jealousy of her triplet sisters; and her shy nature made her an easy target for her twin brothers' pranks.
  • Twice Shy: Her first interactions with Elm Forest, her future husband.

    Diana the Huntress 
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Diana in her coronation attire
"In the hazy depths of the woods, the secrets take shape,
guarded by arrows so sudden that no one can escape."
  • Curtains Match the Window: Had green hair and eyes.
  • Good Samaritan: All her mysterious night journeys into the forests were not only to hunt, but also to take food to a group of orphaned tadpoles, and later on to many other "good monsters".
  • Human Pincushion: She died due to blood loss thanks to multiple arrows at her back.
  • Kissing Cousins: Married her cousin Tileford.
  • Massive Numbered Siblings: She was the firstborn out of six siblings.
  • One True Love: She and Tileford are the rarest of all royal couples in that they've a perfect score on romanticism, companionship and sensuality.
  • Parental Favoritism: She focused her attention on Sky due to her firstborn being so small and frail in comparison to her siblings.
  • Precocious Crush: Her first crush was a prince years older than her. It didn't went any further but it began her interest in boys.
  • Raised by Natives: She lived for seven years at Silvan and learned much of its culture.
  • Riddle for the Ages: She went on her own to hunt something and returned with her back full of arrows.
  • Tomboy:
    • Feminine Mother, Tomboyish Daughter: The tomboy to Celena's (and Sideria) feminine mother. Having two extremely beautiful women as mother and grandmother, and being not particularly feminine as a child made people mistake her for a boy.
    • Tomboy Princess
    • Tomboy with a Girly Streak: She was more interested in archery, hiking and general uncourtly activities since she was little, yet she still likes long (but unpuffy) dresses and has a very long mane.
  • You Are a Credit to Your Race: She doesn't help all monsters, only the good ones.

    Sky the Weaver 
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Sky in her coronation attire
"The Butterfly family history can now be seen,
Thanks to the hard work of this tireless queen."
  • Arranged Marriage: She was betrothed to Lancel in order to get McKnight support when the monster threat increased thanks to Toffee and Seth's return.
  • The Beard: Downplayed. She served as wingwoman and ally to her brother Quasar in his relationship with Octavian Dragonfly, a Firefly bastard. To the point of taking accusations about her being with Octavian to protect their relationship.
  • Beware the Cute Ones: This petite cutie managed to weaponize knitting and sewing by making magical monster Golems, laser-shooting bowstrings and even a People Puppets spell.
  • Cain and Abel: Sky and Etheria's rivalry escalated to a drunken murder attempt.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Had blue hair and eyes.
  • Death by Childbirth: Sky fell ill due to complications during Moon’s birth, and only survived long enough to name her younger sister Comet her successor and Moon’s guardian.
  • Death by Despair: While it was ultimately giving birth that killed her, there's an element of this as well as her health was already declining due to Lancel's death, to the point that they had to force her to eat just so she didn't lose her baby.
  • The Glorious War of Sisterly Rivalry: With Sky as the Beautiful Sister to Etheria's Smart Sister. Sky and Etheria shared both birth year, room and a bitter rivalry thanks to being their mutual opposite. Etheria bullied her and destroyed her property, while Sky retalieted by sabotaging her clothes. Sky wasn't that involved politically despite being the heiress, only joining Council meetings because Etheria was. She was more interested in implementing her hobby to her magic and her hookups with boys (and later her courtship with Lancel).
  • Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: The tiny girl to Lancel's huge guy...or any guy really, as she was 4'8''.
  • Improperly Paranoid: Some fans have noticed that Sky seemed to fear Etheria would stage a coup against her, and it was that lack of trust in her sister what made her appoint Comet as her regent before her death.
  • Missing Mom: Died two days after Moon was born.
  • Secret-Keeper: Sky discovered the truth about Luna's alteration of history, and the original Book of Spells, but either she never told anyone or she wasn't believed thanks to Luna's magic.
  • Textile Work Is Feminine: Her most prominent contribution is weaving all the tapestries in the Grandma room, from Urania to Diana.
  • Unfit for Greatness: As a ruler and queen, Sky was rather lackluster; she was uninterested in court life, politics and management, while taking advantage of her privilege to indulge herself in hookups with foreign royalty and focusing in her interests. Her biggest failure as queen was sneaking away with her husband, like if she was a teenager, while an international scandal was raging in her borders. And while Sky's magical contributions were impressive, she neglected to practice other forms of magic that weren't linked to her weaving hobby. And then, when she was on the verge of dying (and that has its own issues), she named a sister who had no training in politics as her daughter's regent pretty much to spite her other sister, who showed much more talent for politics, out of fear that said sister would steal the throne from her daughter. (And this after Etheria was among those that tried to keep Sky alive for the sake of her unborn daughter, to boot, making Sky come across as an Ungrateful Bastard.)

    Comet the Chef 

    Moon the Undaunted 
"The immortal monster
will long be haunted
by the darkest spell
of Moon the Undaunted."

The Current Age (The Dawn Age)

Following the War of Worlds, Star Butterfly was crowned as Queen. Not much is known about the future of this era, but it has been marked by two important factors: Movement to end Mewman/Monster tensions and establishing equal rights to the Queen's monster subjects, and the birth of the first ever Dawn Queen...
    Star the Rebel 
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Star in her coronation attire
"In a conflict of centuries, She put an end,
unifying monsters and Mewnians finally as friends."
  • Adaptational Karma: While she gets away with the events of "Cleaved" due to it being a series finale and all, she pretty much gets a form of comeuppance in this version/continuation according to one mewninews paper she kept after Moon's death.
  • Adaptational Sexuality: While she's Ambiguously Bi in the original series, this illustration reveals her to actually be bisexual in this AU.
  • Can't Get Away with Nuthin': She and Marco unconsciously cleaved Mewni and Earth to be together. It resulted in a war where Moon, Eclipsa and her family, and many of their friends as well, all died.
  • The Chains of Commanding: Star was crowned, not because of age or marriage or even because she chose to, but as punishment: as queen, she's now forced to be responsible.
  • Dawn of an Era: Opened the current era.
  • Heroic BSoD: Word of God said that Star had a 10 on a 1 to 10 scale breakdown when she found out about the true history and thus she actually is a legitimate member of the Butterfly dynasty, and nearly destroyed her entire family's legacy out a huge misunderstanding.
  • Modest Royalty: thanks to the apocalyptic levels of debt Mewni currently has, her coronation dress is pretty simple.
  • Must Make Amends: Was made queen specifically so she could spend her entire life fixing the consequences of her actions.
  • Was It Really Worth It?: See above. No. No it wasn't.

    Aurora the Queen of Dawn 
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Aurora's tapestry
"From the long night, the sun rises lit up the giant lawn
By the light of the heart of Aurora the Queen of Dawn."

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