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When reading fan-made continuations of Queens of Mewni or AUs inspired by it, take a drink whenever you run into one of these:

  • The events of "Cleaved" are completely ignored with no explanation on how magic came back.
  • Aurora has a green-haired and green-eyed daughter.
  • Aurora dies of complications from being a hybrid.
  • A queen is albino.
  • A queen is married to a monster or a Lucitor.
  • A queen is described as being more powerful than Helia.
    • Take a sip if they are described as Second only to Helia.
  • A queen's cheekmarks are just a previous queen's cheekmarks recolored and/or upside down.
  • A queen is obviously a Palette Swap of a canon or Jgss0109 queen.
    • If it's an AU, take a drink for every queen who is obviously inspired by a Jgss0109 queen.
  • A queen's wand looks nothing like a wand, such as a piece of jewellery, and became like that without any changes from the queen.
  • There's a second dark age. Take another if...
    • One of the queens in said era is a completely irredeemable murderer.
    • A queen from the era has black hair and red eyes.
    • A queen from the era cheats on her husband, and this is the only time it happens in the AU.
    • A queen from the era kills her husband.
    • A queen from the era has dark magic corruption marks all over her body.
    • One for every queen with "edgy" cheekmarks, like skulls or drops of blood.
  • A prince is born with cheekmarks and magical ability with absolutely no explanation.
  • A person unrelated to the royal family is born with cheekmarks and magical ability with absolutely no explanation.
  • A queen is a lesbian.
    • Take another if she faces discrimination for it, even though Jgss0109 has stated that homosexuality has always been legal and accepted in Mewni.
    • Take another if she produces an heiress with magic.
    • Take two drinks if you find a queen who is LGBT but not lesbian or bisexual.
  • A queen is described as being very tomboyish and "unladylike" in her childhood, and her parents try to make her act more feminine.
    • Take another if she grows up to be a warrior.
  • A boy inherits the wand and throne.
  • A queen has a bastard child who faces discrimination for it.
  • A queen is So Beautiful, It's a Curse.
  • A queen has something unusual in her hair, like stripes or sparkles.

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