Queenbelle

About
Queenbelle is the queen of the Kingdom of Humpty. Born a commoner, she married King Hatter of Humpty, who later abdicated after becoming sick, allowing Queenbelle to take the role in his place. She proceeded to promote Humpty's culinary industries into a world leader, and shaped much of the country's current form.

Unfortunately, the queen was heavily under the influence of Jabber Wock, Humpty's premiere chef, who drugged her with with minute amounts of Adan's Blood until she was under his control. In this manner, he was able to gain immense power for himself and the Snake Crest, including the refinement of even purer strains of Adan's Blood. Jabber was likewise able to use Queenbelle to stifle Aster's attempts to explore Humpty. Thankfully, her husband was able to give Aster a recipe that he had once served to Queenbelle when she was deathly ill, reminding her of her happier days in time for Aster and his family to save her and defeat Jabber. After an alliance of human nations was able to defeat the Snake Crest in the Central Empire, Queenbelle offered to adopt Natal March, Thousand Knight of Humpty, who had been disgraced by her actions during the conflict.

Personality and Appearance
Under the influence of Adan's Blood, Queenbelle was an angry, biased and short-tempered woman with a very limited attention span, nearly all of it dedicated to food and cooking. At its peak, the drug nearly caused her to go out of control with gluttony and rage, but her husband's recipe managed to save her at the last moment.

Revived, Queenbelle seems especially compassionate, kind to her husband, to guests, and also to Natal March, whom she adopted after her family disowned her. While her actions under Jabber's influence obviously disturb her, she has worked to undo some of the damage she was forced to cause.

Abilities
Since Queenbelle spends the majority of her time onscreen under the influence of Jabber's Adan's Blood, her actual skills are largely unknown, save that she is a gourmet of the highest order. Hatter presumably felt she had some skill as a monarch, given his abdication, and Humpty's industries do seem to have flourished abroad, even in her inebriated state.

Trivia

 * Given Queenbelle's curious name, and the fact that many characters from Humpty have been named in reference to Lewis Carrol, it is possible that Queenbelle is meant to resemble one of the unnamed Queens of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Queenbelle does bear a slight resemblance to Walt Disney's adaptation of the Queen of Hearts, and her drug-induced rages may be a further reference to the Queen of Heart's behaviour.