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Marjorie Simmsoland was the second queen of the [[Kingdom of Chicago]]. She | {{Infobox Person | ||
| title = Marjorie Simmsoland | |||
| born = 1753 | |||
| died = 1836 | |||
| married = [[Robert Simmsoland]] | |||
| children = [[Ter Simmsoland]] | |||
| parents = [[Flora Simmsoland]] • [[Sylvia Simmsoland]] | |||
| job = Monarch | |||
| image = MarjorieSimmsoland.jpg | |||
|reign=1774-1824|predecessor=[[Flora Simmsoland]]|successor=[[Ter Simmsoland]]|royalty=TRUE}} | |||
Marjorie Simmsoland ''(1753-1836)'' was the second queen of the [[Kingdom of Chicago]]. She received the throne in 1774. She was often known as "the greatest queen", as she often donated to organizations helping the less fortunate. She was married to [[Robert Simmsoland]], who was a great musician redefining music. Marjorie is mother to [[Miss-Ter Ser Queen President]], and daughter to [[Sylvia Simmsoland]] and [[Flora Simmsoland]]. | |||
== History == | |||
=== End of her Queenship === | |||
In 1820 she started having reoccurring dreams of the destruction of [[Chicago]]. [[Chicago]] at the time was being constructed under her rule as the new capital of the [[Kingdom of Chicago]]. Doctors believed that the dreams were simply a figment of her imagination, and that she was potentially going insane. | |||
After 3 years, she was still having the same dreams. They were getting worse and worse, to the point were she started preparing for war, and attempted to fortify [[Chicago]]. The following year, doctors and the president recommended her to step down from her position and let her daughter take the throne. She agreed and [[Miss-Ter Ser Queen President]] became queen in 1824. | |||
=== Death === | |||
Marjorie died in 1836 due to suicide. She couldn't take the dreams anymore. She developed schizophrenia in 1830, and saw her only daughter being slaughtered by [[Lobsters]] multiple times as a reoccurring schizophrenic episode. Doctors had never seen anything of the likes and decided to keep close tabs on her for her own safety, but on the 17th of April in 1836 she saw her daughter being killed again. Marjorie thought it was real this time, and took her own life. | |||
Latest revision as of 06:43, 11 July 2025
| Born | 1753 |
|---|---|
| Died | 1836 |
| Spouse | Robert Simmsoland |
| Children | Ter Simmsoland |
| Parents | Flora Simmsoland • Sylvia Simmsoland |
| Occupation | Monarch |
| Reign | 1774-1824 |
|---|---|
| Predecessor | Flora Simmsoland |
| Successor | Ter Simmsoland |
Marjorie Simmsoland (1753-1836) was the second queen of the Kingdom of Chicago. She received the throne in 1774. She was often known as "the greatest queen", as she often donated to organizations helping the less fortunate. She was married to Robert Simmsoland, who was a great musician redefining music. Marjorie is mother to Miss-Ter Ser Queen President, and daughter to Sylvia Simmsoland and Flora Simmsoland.
History
End of her Queenship
In 1820 she started having reoccurring dreams of the destruction of Chicago. Chicago at the time was being constructed under her rule as the new capital of the Kingdom of Chicago. Doctors believed that the dreams were simply a figment of her imagination, and that she was potentially going insane.
After 3 years, she was still having the same dreams. They were getting worse and worse, to the point were she started preparing for war, and attempted to fortify Chicago. The following year, doctors and the president recommended her to step down from her position and let her daughter take the throne. She agreed and Miss-Ter Ser Queen President became queen in 1824.
Death
Marjorie died in 1836 due to suicide. She couldn't take the dreams anymore. She developed schizophrenia in 1830, and saw her only daughter being slaughtered by Lobsters multiple times as a reoccurring schizophrenic episode. Doctors had never seen anything of the likes and decided to keep close tabs on her for her own safety, but on the 17th of April in 1836 she saw her daughter being killed again. Marjorie thought it was real this time, and took her own life.