Bonnie MacAdam was Queen Consort of The Highlands during Eden’s Second Interregnum. A fierce warrior, she led the troops of The Highlands Horde into battle well into her 80s.
Bridget MacMalcolm, Queen Consort of Fatherland, was a master diplomat who served as the head of international relations for her husband.
The firstborn child of King Kenneth I, she might have become Queen if not for the laws of The Highlands at the time. Instead, she distinguished herself as an officer in the armed forces of the nation.
Duncan was a firm but kind monarch whose murder in 258 upended the five years of stability and relative peace he had provided to the Highlands.
Hamish, the first King of The Highlands, was a man of many stories. A refugee from the Earth-666 iteration of reality, the king claimed to be an immortal being engaged in a killing contest with others of his kind.
Johanna Vinternsdotter, the Snow Queen, was a powerful sorceress during the Second Age of Eden.
Whereas the long reign of his tough-as-nails father had been an age of peace, the 21 years when Kenneth the Unlucky sat the throne were marked by one conflict after another.
Kenneth II, King of the Highlands, was better known as Kenneth the Unworthy.
Macbeth, King of the Highlands, was a valiant general and the Lord of the North before the words of a prophecy changed everything.
Malcolm I was a sickly and weak-willed monarch who wilted in the presence of the three strong women who dominated his life: his mother, his wife, and his daughter.
Malcolm II, King of the Highlands, was a warrior without a war to fight.
Malcolm III, King of the Highlands, was the last monarch of that place before it became part of the United Kingdom of Wonderland.
Nést Yokté, better known as “The Beast,” was a kíndallan chieftain who fought all his life to build a safe haven for his people in the post-apocalyptic paradise of Eden.