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Animiniz Queenie Amazing Digital Circus

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Jade White (10100) / Filament with spool / 1kg

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Queenie was a queen chess piece made of chestnut wood, with physical characteristics almost identical to those of her husband, Kinger. She had cartoonish hands with white gloves that floated separately from her body, and two large, asymmetrical eyes with brown pupils. Her eyelashes were located on the lower part of her eyes. She wore a red robe with furry white trim, speckled with black spots.

Although Queenie's personality is never directly shown, according to Kinger, she was creative, fun, and had a great interest in entomology. She was also quite persuasive, managing to transform her husband's disdain for insects into a love for them.

Her abstracted form resembles Kaufmo's, but her eyes are at the front of her body. Additionally, when Kinger tried to calm her, the lines of her body seemed to straighten and showed less static interference effect. This could imply that there is still life or consciousness within abstracted humans.

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