I do not believe that Queen would utilize the three wishes; she would not be able to justify, in her heart, that hurting another was worth the personal reward.
Now, if her companions are involved, they would have a few things to say. Â Keyu, her best friend, would be trying to change her mind: Â "C'mon, m'lady! Â I can withstand it, use me and reap the benefits! Â Just don't scar up my face, and I'll be fine!"
Her fiance Rahdias and her preceptor Waaruna would likely counter that "such powers are too unpredictable and dangerous to chance" and that "we do not know the origin of this wish-granter, and thus cannot trust it."
Overall, Queen would probably just tell them all: Â "If I were a woman who waited on wishes, I would not have come so far as I have!"
Intriguing question, thanks for that! Â =3
Now, if her companions are involved, they would have a few things to say. Â Keyu, her best friend, would be trying to change her mind: Â "C'mon, m'lady! Â I can withstand it, use me and reap the benefits! Â Just don't scar up my face, and I'll be fine!"
Her fiance Rahdias and her preceptor Waaruna would likely counter that "such powers are too unpredictable and dangerous to chance" and that "we do not know the origin of this wish-granter, and thus cannot trust it."
Overall, Queen would probably just tell them all: Â "If I were a woman who waited on wishes, I would not have come so far as I have!"
Intriguing question, thanks for that! Â =3