Queen Belloma

Queen Belloma was the second wife to King Ferdinan and stepmother to Marget Swanwhite.

Biography 

At a young age, she dabled in the black arts for own nefirious ways to sedusie men and perserver her beauity. She was married to the widowed King Ferdinan when she was 28, by usining her captivating looks to get him to marry her. She never had any intrest in her steptdaughter. The only thing that she brought to the castle was a mirror that was possesed by the spirit of a magican's soul, and every time The Queen would look at it and say, "Looking glass, looking glass, tall and grand. Who is fariest in all the lands," and the mirror would say, "You, my queen are the fairest in all the lands." As years passed, Belloma though she was the most beutiful woman in all the land. But when Marget turned seven, she asked her mirror and this time it replied. "My Queen, you beautiful tis true. But Little Snow White is fairer than you." Consumed with hatred and jelouses, she ordered her huntsman to dispose of her stepdaughter and to bring proof of her death. When the hutsman retuned with the lungs and liver of a wild boar, which she belived to be Marget's, she then ordered the cook to have them served for her super. The next morning, The Queen asked her mirror if was the fairest, only to find out that Marget was still alive and the huntsman had decivded her. Disguising her self as an traveling merchent, she travled through the forest, byond the seven hills, and in the cottage of the dwarf brothers. Offering her stepdaughter a slik ribon, she tightened the corest around her waist that she could'nt breath. Returning home, she asked her mirror if was now the fairest, only to be foiled by the dwarves. In a second attempt, she used a comb with a posion that made her stepdaughter fall unconsious. Then finale she used an appel that was posinous on the red half. In the guise of a farmer's wife, she tricked Marget into eating the appel, by eating the green half that held the antidoite. After sucseding in killing her stepdaughter, she was now at peace. She eventualy met her demise, nine years latter, she was invited to attened the wedding of Prince Richarad. When she arrived, she was shocked that it was her stepdaughter who the pricine's bride. The Prince ordered the gaurds to force her into wearing iron shoes, that were heated from fire, and made her dance until she died.

Personility 

Queen Belloma cares only herself. She is arogent, cunning, and remoless. She perfers the luxeriouy of roylaty, rather than poltics.