Talk:Hierarchy of Angels/@comment-10504253-20130606090305/@comment-11314084-20130627085703

The wikia contributer from before. Finally got around to making an account.

Anyway, those points have merit, true, but aside from the Harpy Queen (and considering what she did was for the survival of her people, you can't really blame her), all these things have one thing in common. In each of those other cases, they only stopped when someone who they knew was stronger than them intervened. As opposed to, say, a hero who may have just won by fluke?

To elaborate further, consider this: Each and every single one of those cases concerned a Queens who had huge issues (well, except Kraken, arguably). The Ant Queen had her people practically enslaved while she was sealed, Harpy Queen I already explained earlier, and the Elf Queen basically felt the same as Erubetie (another Queen who didn't stand down after defeat, but at least listened).