The Queen of Tiwanaku was the last leader of the ancient civilization of Tiwanaku. Entombed in Paraíso, Peru within a crystal, her tomb featured a stone replica of the legendary sword Excalibur. An artifact called the Wraith Stone was used to protect the entrance of her tomb, with its Unknown Entity killing any trespassers.
Biography[]
As it can be read on her tomb's entrance, the myth says she was the daughter of a King, but lost her heritage. She was raised by a warrior. She was later crowned queen by a shaman Tunupa who had learned of her royal blood. She used the god Viracocha's staff, given to her at lake Titicaca, to lead her people into an era of peace. She ruled for many years. A power struggle broke into her reign, and she died shortly afterwards.
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Trivia[]
- She has a further connection to the Wraith Stone other than its use as a protection mechanism in that its design appears engraved on her crown.
- Seeing as its image appeared engraved on the wall and had an ornamental copy by her remains, the staff featured in her myth can be safely assumed to be the same artifact as the sword Excalibur.
- Knowing this, it's possible that the Queen wielded both the Wraith Stone with its creature and Excalibur at the same time, explaining her raise to ruler of her kingdom.
- HD model has improved the face details, but the lessened lighting makes it hard to spot.

