Hey Furiah! I have a question. How did you know that you loved Kaos? Did you share similar values? Or was it something else?

Lost Queen : It’s a little complicated, but when I discovered I was falling in love with him we both got into a heated argument and decided to break our partnership off. I kicked him out of Kurosia, and I spent the next few weeks alone. It’s because of a certain…Skylander, I should say, I realized that I loved Kaos. Not to mention, Arkeyan Dragon Hunters discovered I was alone in Kurosia, and if it hadn’t been for Glumshanks and Kaos I would have been killed. Him coming to save me, I think, was the nail in the coffin.

Lost Queen : Oh great, you’re here too now? *frustrated sigh* ah well, you’re still no supersand lesbian >:(

askgrimcreeper:

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Grim: I WILL SHOW YOU WHAT FOR AND MEAN TO BE SUPER SAND LESBIAN!!!

((Mun is a university animation student.

Mun also dosen’t know wtf shes doing any more))

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Lost Queen : WHO ARE YOU SUPPOST TO BEEEEH????

(( MUN IS ALSO ANIMATION GRADUATE, LET US ANIMATION BATTLE ))

Hey, I’ve got a question for the mun, if you, and I mean you, not like, Feuriah or anybody, were in the world of Skylands, would you really side with Kaos and Feuriah, or would you help the Skylanders? Would you be evil yourself and attempt to bring the planet to it’s knees or take part in the army who protects it?

OOC : Hehe, you can call me Weird 🙂 

Honestly, I’d probably still be a villain. Heros are cool and all, but I’ve always loved villains more. I don’t know if I’d actually side with Kaos persay, but I’d probably be my own evil portal master >:3 Give dem Skylanders some real fights! muwahahahhaa!!!

So it seems that the Kuros were very tightly knit. I have a few questions about that. Since children were raised by the community as a whole, does that mean that the children didn’t know who their blood relatives were? If so, did that lead to any incest? I’m guessing that the Kuros were not free to mate with anyone that wasn’t Kurosian, does that mean they also weren’t allowed to leave the city? And did all of Kuroskind live in the city? Or were there other settlements?

Lost Queen : I can see how it’s confusing, but the children always knew who their parents were (my case is a bit different, but in general). The Kurosian custom was that the parents names are added to the child’s last name depending on the sex. Take for example my son, Havok. His last name is Kaoson, “Son of Kaos” (we stuck with the english translation, since his first name translates to “The Last Son”, otherwise his last name would have been “Kaosvok”. Sounds better in english).

Males tend to take the sire’s name while daughters take the dame’s. We keep intricate records of each family tree, and sometimes during celebrations we’ll make cloaks with the trees on them to show our community who our ancestors were. Society just had a greater hand in raising the young. 

As for the city and other settlements, yes, there used to be hundreds of other cities and villages. Kurosia was simply where we all came from, where our Gods were born and lived. However, over eons of wars and betrayals all other settlements were eventually slain. Our greatest massacre was when the Arkeyans betrayed us and harvested us for our bones. Millions lost their lives and countless cities and settlements were eliminated. Over time, Kurosia was all that was left. 

What exactly makes Kurosians evil? So far they just sound like a secretive society that minds their own business ._?

Lost Queen : We created the art of dark magic, and were very skilled in carrying them out and spreading Darkness across the verse. We demanded respect for it too, and for that we would declare war on others to show our strength. We simply were a wholesome, prideful people that cared for our own, but when it came to others were were heavily aggressive and quick to do battle with. Kurosians believed that good could not exist without us, the evil. And we prided ourselves in that, by making sure the verse knew that we were the true bringers of Darkness. 

We’re there any same sex relationships amongst the kurosians? If so what were the common opinions on the mater and were their ever two queens or kings?

Lost Queen : Mhmm, same sex relationships happened all the time. Nobody thought twice about it, you see, our marriages or pairings aren’t for ‘love’ or even if you prefer a male or female. If you wanted to reproduce, which was important in our culture to have at least one clutch to help our population grow, you just fought for mate, had eggs, and bam done. The pairing isn’t forever, it’s just for the season.

The father usually left anyway to go about his way, so if the female had any lovers that were the same sex as her, they would help raise the children. Or even if a female or male didn’t want to reproduce, they find their places elsewhere in the city. Some dragons swing different ways, but that doesn’t matter as long as you loved your people and protected them.