User blog:Jayden Jean-Baptiste/PE Proposal: Queen Felina

Well, time for my first blog post in years. Let's effortpost Queen Felina from the book series Mouseheart.

Who Is She? What Does She Do?
Felina is the queen of a band of feral cats living in Brooklyn's tunnels who spends her time devouring any rodents she can, regardless of age. Forming a peace accord with Emperor Titus of Atlantia, Felina forces him to send in large amounts of small animals from "refugee camps" for her and her gang to torture and slaughter for their own amusement, with this going on for years. When Titus' wife comes to Felina to convince her to call off the death camps, Felina eats her. When the book's heroes overthrow Titus, Felina amasses a larger amount of ferals and wreaks havoc on Atlantia, kidnapping Titus' son Zucker to use a hostage and plaything. When the rodents retaliate and drive off the ferals, Felina begins crushing Zucker to death out of spite, then kills Titus when he intervenes. Moments before her death, she also gleefully reveals to having tricked a mother cat into taking her place on death row at an animal shelter before she moved into the tunnels, keeping her collar as a souvenir.

Heinousness
The worst villain in the series. Her competitors are Titus, who is the clear lesser evil and acting on her whims; Pinkie, the MC's sister who takes over a mouse village and essentially transforms it into a totalitarian police state, but comes to her senses before she does anything truly irredeemable; and Devon, who commits a few murders and tries to kill Firren's children, but is regardless outheinoused, and Felina is indirectly responsible for his villainy, as his backstory is he was a survivor of her hunting grounds driven mad by the death of his father and younger brother.

Mitigating Factors
None. She only keeps her end of the peace accord because the animals Titus sends her are well-fed and thus more of a meal than the scrawny rodents she normally preys upon. And while she is an obligate carnivore, the books explicitly point to her being evil even by predator standards, with one cat, Ace, being appalled by her actions and pointing it goes beyond nature.

Final Verdict?
Keep her.