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Lilia
Biographical information
Alternative name(s)

Queen Lilia[1][2]

Tribe

Del tribe

Home

Palace of Del

Predecessor

Elspeth's unnamed child (as monarch of Deltora)

Successor

Alton (as monarch of Deltora)

Status

Deceased

Physical description
Species

Human

Gender

Female

Personal information
Relatives

Unnamed husband (deceased)
Gareth (ancestor, deceased)
Elspeth (grandmother, deceased)
Unnamed child of Queen Elspeth (mother/father, deceased)
Unnamed king/queen consort of Deltora (mother/father, deceased)
Alton (son, deceased)
Endon (grandson, deceased)
Sharn (granddaughter-in-law)
Lief (great-grandson)
Jasmine (great-granddaughter-in-law)
Princess Anna (great-great-granddaughter)
Prince Jarred (great-great-grandson)
Prince Endon (great-great-grandson)

Chronological and political information
Profession

Monarch

Position

Queen of Deltora

Affiliation

Royal family

First appearance

The Forests of Silence (mentioned)

Last appearance

The Valley of the Lost (last mentioned)

Lilia was the eleventh known monarch and a queen of Deltora and is the mother of King Alton.[1]

History[]

Queen Lilia assumed the throne after her unknown parent, the previous monarch of Deltora and Queen Elspeth's child,[3] passed away. Lilia was among the numerous rulers of Deltora that Crian had sent messages to, telling the royal family of the poor conditions in Del. All of the messages were ignored with a promise that Crian's concerns would be attended to when "time allows". All of the monarchs had signed and stamped the response written by their chief advisor, and Lilia was no different.[1]

After Lilia's death, her son, Alton, succeeded her. Jarred later recognised her name among Crian's collection of letters from the previous kings and queens of Deltora.[1]

Physical appearance[]

Nothing is known of Queen Lilia's physical appearance, though she briefly wore the Belt of Deltora when she assumed the throne.[1]

Personality[]

Queen Lilia, like her predecessors, was manipulated by her chief advisor. She was kept oblivious to the suffering of Deltora's people and signed and stamped whatever documents her chief advisor brought her.[1]

Abilities[]

Lilia, as the ruling queen of Deltora, had access to all of the land's resources and guards. As Adin's heir, she had the ability to make full use of the Belt of Deltora and its powers, though she never did so.[1]

Trivia[]

Preceded by
Unnamed king/queen, eventually grandmother Elspeth
Monarch of Deltora Succeeded by
Alton

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Rodda, Emily. The Forests of Silence. Scholastic Australia. 2000.
  2. Rodda, Emily. The Valley of the Lost. Scholastic Australia. 2002.
  3. Rodda, Emily. The Deltora Book of Monsters. Scholastic Australia. 2001.

See also[]

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