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Queen Frack is retiring from the throne! Her story begins nearly 6 years ago, when she was hatched and raised by old Queen Chrissie.

While a young girl, Princess Frack was brutally molested by a rooster, who immediately thereafter went on a quest to a foreign land. Poor Frack was pretty severely ripped up on both sides, requiring a prolonged mending time at the house of the neighboring giants. She soon made herself at home.


Princess Frack soon healed and rejoined the kingdom. She eventually married the king, becoming Queen Frack; however, one day she came back to the giants' house for a prolonged visit.


Queen Frack knew the giants' house was a good and safe place to have her (foster) babies until they were old enough to brave the world.

Over the years, Queen Frack has been a frequent and welcome visitor to the land of the giants.

Now, Frack is stepping down as queen. She has laid many eggs for her kingdom, although only raised the one family. At almost 6 years old, she lays very infrequently and is content to live out the rest of her life without the duties of queen. We love you, Queen Frack. You will always be welcome and the giants hope you have many more years to visit and bring joy to their household.
The choosing of the new queen will now begin. Stay tuned!
While a young girl, Princess Frack was brutally molested by a rooster, who immediately thereafter went on a quest to a foreign land. Poor Frack was pretty severely ripped up on both sides, requiring a prolonged mending time at the house of the neighboring giants. She soon made herself at home.
Princess Frack soon healed and rejoined the kingdom. She eventually married the king, becoming Queen Frack; however, one day she came back to the giants' house for a prolonged visit.
Queen Frack knew the giants' house was a good and safe place to have her (foster) babies until they were old enough to brave the world.
Over the years, Queen Frack has been a frequent and welcome visitor to the land of the giants.
Now, Frack is stepping down as queen. She has laid many eggs for her kingdom, although only raised the one family. At almost 6 years old, she lays very infrequently and is content to live out the rest of her life without the duties of queen. We love you, Queen Frack. You will always be welcome and the giants hope you have many more years to visit and bring joy to their household.
The choosing of the new queen will now begin. Stay tuned!