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"I'm not talking about the church, I'm talking about the Bulb, and its light shines most brightly on those who speak and act in the name of love." ― Saint Citrina, to her sister, General Rococoa
Saint Citrina of House Rocks was a cleric of the Bulb. She was one of King Amethar's older sisters and was the second youngest sister of House Rocks.
Featured Episodes[]
Episodes Featuring Citrina |
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A Crown of Candy
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The Ravening War
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Description[]
A giant, 20-foot memorial statue of her stands at the east side of the chapel in Castle Candy. The statue is made of a bright yellow candy, and she is depicted as a pious looking woman with a royal circlet on her belt.
She used a copy of the Book of Leaves as a holy relic. This book is now used in the Cathedral of Saint Arugula for swearing upon. She was a true "miracle worker", as this holy book emanates with the real power of the Bulb.
Citrina believed in the sanctity of a marriage borne of love and believed the light of the Bulb to shine most brightly on those who based their actions on love. She was described as always being sweet to Calroy Cruller.
Background[]
After hearing of her brother Amethar's marriage to Catherine Ghee, a milk maid from the Dairy Islands, she expressed her support of their union. She objected to Rococoa's suggestion to get it annulled, as annulling a marriage of love would be spitting in the face of a sacred vow of the Bulb.
Sometime after her sister, Archmage Lazuli, created the Order of the Spinning Star, Citrina visited the Monastery and found something she disapproved of. Sir Theobald Gumbar witnessed an argument about this discovery.
Saint Citrina fought during and lost her life in the Ravening War. She was ordered run down in the streets by a young Belizabeth Brassica for unknown reasons. She was the third Rocks sister to die, after Archmage Lazuli and Princess Sapphria. After her death, she became a canonized Saint of the Bulbian Church.
History[]
The Ravening War[]
The Seeds of Conflict[]
The princess arrives in Comida along with her mother, Queen Pamelia, during the Festival of Saint Eggamere. The two are first introduced during the ball being held at the Cornucopian Hall.
The Light and the Shadow[]
During The Ravening War, Citrina goes to King Belvedere Cabbage in an attempt to broker peace. Instead she is martyred in the streets of Vegetania. Her death prompts King Cabbage to reach out to King Uvano of Fructera, and, for the first time since the very beginning of the war, the two nations decide to stop fighting. Furthermore, Citrina being such an important and revered figure within the Bulbian Church, Vegetania withdraws from the Ravening War entirely.
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Trivia[]
- As a part of House Rocks, her name is a reference to the gemstone citrine.