Queen Teca is the queen of the Kingdom of Teca. She is the wife of King Teca, mother of the Jaguar Triplets, Jaguar and Eagle, and the stepmother of Maya. She is a skilled diplomat and warrior, and has a good amount of tactical skill. Compassionate, understanding, patriotic and plural, Queen Teca actively tried to make peace between the kingdoms and to be a good mother to Maya. She fought to defend her kingdom when it was first attacked by the gods.
History[]
Little is known about Queen Teca's past, apart from the fact that she once was a warrior. Many years before the events of the show she married King Teca and had three sons (Lance, Daggers, and Shield) with him. Later on, she and King Teca found baby Maya in the woods, with the pendant of the goddess of death around her neck. It was then when she realised that her husband had an affair with the goddess and that Maya was the result. initially she was angry at her husband, but decided to raise Maya as her own, as Maya was just an innocent baby who hadn't done anything wrong.
Physical Description[]
Teca was a dark skinned woman, she had brown almond shaped eyes, a small and regal nose and small, pink lips. Her eyebrows were sharp and defined, but she also sported a few scars across her body. Her hair was pitch black and was worn in a tight bun at her neck in a professional way and when not working it was loose and went down to the middle of her back
Personality[]
Skills and Abilities[]
Relationships[]
King Teca[]
King Teca is the husband of Queen Teca. She loves him very much, and is always pleased when he compliments her or calls her affectionate names. After learning that he had an affair with Lady Micte, she stabbed him out of anger, but finally forgave him after seeing Maya.
Maya[]
Despite Maya not being her biological daughter, she loves and cares for her, while trying to offer advice, and discipline when necessary.
Lance, Daggers, and Shield[]
they are her sons and they are Maya's older brothers
Appearances in the series[]
- Chapter One: Quinceañera
- Chapter Two: The Prophecy
- Chapter Three: The Rooster
- Chapter Four: The Skull
- Chapter Five: The Puma
- Chapter Six: Maya and the Three
- Chapter Seven: The Divine Gate
- Chapter Eight: The Bat and the Owl
- Chapter Nine: The Sun and the Moon