Monday, September 7, 2009

Insect-O-Fact #7b

Insect Queens; Queen Azulon
In the early designs of Queen Azulon, the ruler of the ants was represented as a normal sized member of the species. This is never the case. After an ant queen discards her wings, she resolves herself to being the race-mother, and does little more than spawn her colongy.
The Queen will grow in size until she is a glutonous mass, incapable of much movement at all. It becomes the task of the colony to tend to the queen, keeping her fed and moist.
With hopes of making The Underground more accurate, Queen Azulon was redesigned in this bulbous fashion. Today, Queen Azulon is represented as a morbidly obese ruler, just as she should be.

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