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The Lamia Queen, also known as the Q.Lamia and the LamQueen, is a boss from Final Fantasy II. The player's first encounter with her is more integral to the story than most other bosses.

Later, the party will encounter another Lamia Queen guarding a treasure chest in Castle Palamecia, and as a random encounter in Pandaemonium.

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Story[]

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While in Palamecian custody on the Dreadnought, Princess Hilda is switched with a Lamia Queen disguised as her to fool the rebel forces. Firion and his party storm the empire's warship and rescue Cid and the false princess, taking them back to Altair. After the party returns from Deist, the Lamia Queen attempts to seduce Firion, revealing her true form, and the party engages her in battle.

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Battle[]

The Lamia Queen is a notoriously tricky foe that employs dangerous status effects. Her regular physical attack frequently puts its targets to Sleep, and she uses Charm IX to confuse the party members. She may cast Blink XVI on herself, making it nearly impossible to hit her with physical attacks. The Sleep effect tends to wear off quickly, but can be dangerous if it disables the party's main healer.

She sometimes drops useful equipment giving the party an edge for what is to come, most commonly the Diamond Cuirass, Protect Ring, and the Ribbon.

Strategy[]

A Level 5 Basuna spell cures confused characters. Shell increases resistance to confusion—if needed, several Shell Tomes can be procured before the battle and used on the first turn to cast Shell IV on everyone. Silence or Fog can work if leveled high, but the Lamia Queen's Magic Defense makes inflicting either status unlikely. The party should have sufficient MP before, as a cast of Blink XVI can make her impossible to damage with normal attacks.

Musical themes[]

The battle has one of the first instances of the theme "Battle Scene A". The music prior to the battle is the main theme from the ballet Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky, also known as "Swan Theme".

Other appearances[]

Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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Etymology[]

In Greek mythology, Lamia was a beautiful Libyan queen who turned into a child-eating demon. She is often referred to as having the lower half of a snake and sometimes a large mouth (lamia in Greek means "large shark", while laimos means gullet).

Later characteristics attributed to her are similar to that of succubi, in that the lamia seduces men, enticing them to feed on their blood. It is said they reside in towers or secluded areas and have magical abilities.

Related enemies[]

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