The Queen of Atlantis
Wise, regal, mysterious, and pragmatic enough to ask for help when even ancient systems start behaving badly.
The Queen of Atlantis rules with the calm authority of someone who understands both old prophecy and system maintenance. She is protective of her people, deeply aware of how fragile secrecy can be, and rarely impressed by surface panic. When she appears in the comic, she often speaks through holographic communication channels that feel ceremonial and slightly unnerving, especially in Episode 011: SFTP Below the Level and Episode 017: Signal of Doom.
Her public role is ceremonial, strategic, and diplomatic all at once. Behind the throne stand ancient councils, regional envoys, and an administrative machine held together by protocol, memory, and centuries of compromise. Not every chamber agrees with her choices, especially when cooperation with surface allies becomes necessary.
That is where the Xavier Media gang enters the picture. The Queen is pragmatic enough to recognize that modern glitches, unstable hybrid artifacts, and unpredictable time-spill events sometimes require outsiders who think sideways. She does not trust casually, but she delegates carefully, which becomes clear again in Episode 018: Subaquatic Beacon Sending Encrypted Pings.
Diplomatic tension is never far away. Some factions want stricter isolation. Others want controlled exchanges. The Queen's greatest skill may be holding Atlantis together while the past keeps sending problems into the present.