Queen Coral's Scrolls

In addition for being the second-oldest SeaWing queen in Pyrrhian history, Queen Coral was a writer. She wrote many beloved scrolls that are still read today.

Queen Auklet has given our historians permission to showcase several of her scrolls. This exhibit does not contain all of her scrolls, just her most famous ones.

The Missing Princess
The most famous of Queen Coral’s scrolls, it depicts a stolen young SeaWing who finds out she is a princess and searches for her parents. It was dedicated in the honor of Queen Coral’s daughter, Princess Tsunami, who had been stolen in a similar manner.

The original scroll was destroyed in the bombing of the Summer Palace, but we have decided to showcase one of the copies.

The Tragedy of Orca
The Tragedy of Orca tells the true story of Princess Orca, one of Queen Coral’s other daughters, who died at the young age of seven trying to challenge Queen Coral for the throne.

Even though it was written by Queen Coral, her scribe, Whirlpool, helped write it and came up with many if the ideas.

Surprisingly, it survived the bombing of the Summer Palace, and went under an editing process, where it depicted how Princess Orca used her animus powers to build a statue of her that would kill any female heirs, and how it was found.