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A portrait of Queen Croacus II

Queen Croacus II (also known as "The White Maiden") was the queen of all Floro Sapiens (in Super Paper Mario). She was imprisoned by her father for disagreeing with his views, but after his overthrow, was set free and became queen. She was very popular, because she reduced taxes and studied diseases. She also wrote The Flictionarian, a prehistory of the Flora Kingdom. She was worried that if she had many children they would fight for the crown, so she only had one heir a year before she wilted. This having only one child to succeed her was what gave her the nickname "The White Maiden." She ruled from the Flora calendar's years 496 to 1298 (802 Flora years).

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Queen Croacus the Second (Reign: 496-1298). Croacus II was the daughter of the great ruler, King Croacus I. Croacus II was imprisoned for being critical of the former king's policies, but...When he was overthrown by the people, Croacus II was freed and given the throne. Her efforts to reduce taxes and study diseases made Croacus II very popular...Eventually, her influence helped erase the scars The Darkening had left. She also compiled a Floro Sapien prehistory called "The Flictionarian." The book was to be her legacy, a historic mark of her benevolent influence. Croacus II feared the fight for the throne that might ensure if she bore many heirs. She had but one heir, late in her life. This earned her the name "The White Maiden."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キング・ハナーン2世[?]
Kingu Hanān Ni-sei
King Croacus the 2nd
German Königin Krokus, die Zweite / Krokus II[?] ?
Italian Cardina II[?] ?
Spanish Reina Marchitus II / Marchitus II[?] ?

The White Maiden

Language Name Meaning Notes
German Welt brachte[?] ?
Italian La rosa candida[?] ?
Spanish La Dama Blanca[?] ?