Is she really? I mean, what exactly is she bad at? Foreign policy? Taking the responsibility of setting up the guardian decree for everyone thus saving thousands of lives is bad? What better option can they choose, when kingdoms are that different to each other? Ever heard of cross-cultural conflicts? Any ideas of how hard is it to deal with them? The fact that Keisiema and Homaspernia, or Viridice and Lycalis still don't crumble in the eternal war, while existing on the same continent is a work to be proud of. Maybe something's wrong with domestic policy? Timfalme is literally the safest and most advanced country in Lamidania.
I guess it's easy just to say something like: "People die, the Queen's to blame, cus she's in charge.", never thinking why it happens and how to effectively prevent it.
I'm surprised to see my own thoughts mirrored in someone else's post.
Now, I don't *like* the queen, I think she's a bitch and honestly, she gives me serious off vibes. I'm not sure if it's just a dropped plot point at this rate, but the very beginning of the game where you wake up in a supernaturally dark place, then are confronted by an
enormous giantess, I thought of it immediately during the queen's introduction.
And I still think it's extremely telling that her husband chose to die a natural death rather than live an extended lifespan if it meant living it with her.
But that all said, there are presently no wars on the continent- some are brewing, but assuming her rules are followed, the collateral damage will hopefully be minimal, since as Regina puts it, those who suffer most when giantesses clash are the normal ones (no I'm not calling them tinies, there are normal size men and women, and only giant women, the giantesses are the outliers)