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  • Queen Albia of England
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  • Little is known about Albia, Her Undying Majesty, Her Britannic Majesty, the current Queen of England. She is apparently a powerful spark, possibly immortal. A rough portrait of Albia which Phil Foglio sketched for a fan depicts a scantily-clad but human-seeming woman. (Except for her possibly literally flaming hair.) According to eyewitness Gil, Albia has strong control over England, perhaps even extending to mind-control. Ardsley Wooster is an intelligence agent who may or may not directly report to her, as is adventure-book heroine Trelawney Thorpe.
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Residence
  • presumably London, despite its being many meters underwater
Name
  • Albia
Title
  • Her Undying Majesty
Occupation
  • Queen of England
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  • Little is known about Albia, Her Undying Majesty, Her Britannic Majesty, the current Queen of England. She is apparently a powerful spark, possibly immortal. A rough portrait of Albia which Phil Foglio sketched for a fan depicts a scantily-clad but human-seeming woman. (Except for her possibly literally flaming hair.) She is not beholden to Baron Wulfenbach, and powerful enough to resist him. While the issue is yet to be discussed in the comic, according to the Girl Genius print novels, when the newly-reappeared Baron was securing Europa against the Revenants and various battling Sparks, he was often assisted by Britain and Queen Albia, but as his empire grew, his and Albia's commercial and imperial interests began to butt heads (not to mention the strong Sparkish tendency to seek hierarchical control), leading eventually to an estrangement. Knowing how devastating a war between the two empires would be, the diplomatic corps of both countries are reported to have strained mightily to keep this from deteriorating into open conflict. According to eyewitness Gil, Albia has strong control over England, perhaps even extending to mind-control. Ardsley Wooster is an intelligence agent who may or may not directly report to her, as is adventure-book heroine Trelawney Thorpe. Countess Marie claims to be a third cousin of the Queen, "many times removed, of course." Taken very literally, this could imply that Albia is several generations older than Marie; a [ comment] [[Chronology - Volume #|✣ ]]by the long-lived Master of Paris (who is at least two hundred years old himself) revealed that she is the only person in Europa he knows of who is older than he is, and even he does not know the source of her longevity. She is recorded as having given "The Platonic Solid" to the Storm King, although that claim has now been disputed.
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