Born: 1665
Reign: 1689 - 1751
Cause of Death: Frostbite (Aged 86)About: Queen Melissa Koopa was the second queen to sit the Koopa Throne, as well as the last monarcg of The House of Flarebolt. She was the elder sister of King Robert Koopa IV and was greatly saddened upon his death. She held a small ceramony in his memory and had him buried underneath a tree that he used to play under. Melissa is said to have been one of the most attractive monarchs in Koopa Kingdom history, many noble men travelled to Castle Koopa just to ask for her hand in marrige. Eventually, she met Danyel Bluestone, a man from a small, but proud noble family. The two fell in love very quickly and married a few months later. They loved eachother dearly and had eight beautuful children, five sons and three daughters. Melissa and Danyel cared deeply for all of them, however, Melissa and her third son, Prince Richard, had a very rough relationship. They often argued because Richard was jealous of his eldest brother, Prince Alfred, being heir to the throne. Aside from that, Melissa's reign was as great as can be. Unfortunatly, in 1739, Danyel would die from food poisoning after consuming a copious amount of rotten blueberries. After that, Melissa is said to have never been the same, she wore black for the rest of her reign and largely retired from public duties, leaving much of ruling the relm to Prince Alfred, her eldest child. In 1751, Melissa would unfortunatly die after becoming infected with frostbite while taking care of some buisness in the Frosted Kingdom. Before she passed on, she had her kingdom divided into dukedoms among her five sons. Prince Alfred, Duke of Koopa Kingsland, Prince Taylor, Duke of Cacti Hills, Prince Richard, Duke of Ice Cap Land, Prince Henry, Duke of Jagged Peaks and Prince Rodrick, Duke of Mushroom Feilds. Many people in the Koopa Kingdom mourned the loss.
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The History of the Koopa Throne
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