The Benevolent Monarch
In the enchanting world of Fillory, the rulership has seen a diverse array of leaders, each with their own distinctive impact on the kingdom. While Margo and Eliot are often the focus of discussions about the High Kings of Fillory, the realm has witnessed a succession of rulers, each with varying degrees of success and influence. Throughout the series, Fillory, with its talking animals, living trees, and diverse citizenry, became a central stage for the unfolding drama, offering a glimpse into the complexities of leadership and governance in a magical land.
The Beast sits in a chair in a destroyed room in The Magicians.
The creators of this fictional world, Umber and Ember, decreed that only children of Earth could ascend to the throne, leading to a fascinating array of rulership. From tyrannical despots to benevolent leaders, Fillory's history is marked by the diverse approaches taken by its rulers. The following list presents a reimagined order of the rulers of Fillory, shedding light on their unique reigns and the impact they left on the enchanted land.
Tick Pickwick talks to Margo in The Magicians.
The Enigmatic Despot
The chronicles of Fillory unveil a ruler whose reign was marred by tyranny and destruction. Martin Chatwin, known as the Beast, emerges as the most despotic and destructive ruler in Fillory's history. Displaying a penchant for malevolence, the Beast's rule was characterized by a ruthless grip on power and a callous disregard for the lives of both humans and Fillorians. His insatiable thirst for control over the Wellspring led to the economic stagnation of Fillory and the profound dissatisfaction of its populace.
Alice stands in the throne room in Fillory in The Magicians
The Ill-Fated Sovereign
Following the tumultuous era of the Beast, Fillory witnessed the rule of Tick Pickwick, a ruler whose reign was marked by turmoil and neglect. Despite demonstrating positive leadership traits prior to his ascension, Tick Pickwick's tenure as ruler was marred by a lack of empathy and an alarming indifference to the needs of the Fillorian populace. His self-serving motives and neglect of the kingdom's welfare led to a period of discord and disillusionment among the Fillorians, culminating in a tumultuous election.
The Dark King looks sternly at another character.
The Enigmatic Enigma
Amidst the annals of Fillory's rulers, a figure of intrigue emerges in the form of Alice Quentin. Holding the title of Queen Alice the Wise, her reign was paradoxical, marked by a conspicuous absence of governance. Despite her official title, Queen Alice's leadership was characterized by a notable lack of involvement in the affairs of Fillory. Her alliance with the Order of the Library and her apathy towards Fillory's plight served as a testament to her enigmatic and detached approach to rulership.
Josh Hoberman sings during the musical episode of The Magicians season 3.
The Shadowy Monarch
In the annals of Fillory's history, the reign of the Dark King casts a haunting shadow over the realm. Initially hailed as a savior, the Dark King's true nature was gradually unveiled, revealing a manipulative and abusive ruler. His Machiavellian tactics and exploitation of fear to maintain control painted a grim portrait of his leadership. The Dark King's legacy is one shrouded in darkness and manipulation, leaving a lasting mark on the kingdom.
Quentin holds a book open in The Magicians.
The Unconventional Regent
Among the eclectic array of rulers, Josh Hoberman emerges as an unconventional figure in Fillory's history. His brief and unorthodox tenures as ruler were marked by a unique approach to leadership, characterized by a penchant for unconventional methods and a genuine concern for the well-being of the Fillorian populace. Despite his unorthodox methods, Josh Hoberman's rule left an indelible mark on Fillory, showcasing the diversity of leadership styles in the enchanted land.
Eliot Stands in the Throne Room Dressed as a Royal
The Flawed Monarch
In the tapestry of Fillory's rulers, Quentin Coldwater emerges as a figure of complexity and contradiction. His reign as King Quentin the Moderately Socially Maladjusted was marked by moments of valor and lapses in judgment. While displaying genuine concern for Fillory's well-being, Quentin's occasional prioritization of personal concerns over the kingdom's needs underscored the complexities of his flawed rulership. Nonetheless, his eventual redemption and selfless sacrifice solidified his place in Fillory's history.
Quentin crowns Elliot in Fillary in The Magicians
The Reluctant Monarch
In the annals of Fillory's history, Eliot Waugh stands as a reluctant yet remarkable ruler. Despite his initial reluctance, Eliot's leadership was marked by unwavering dedication to the welfare of Fillory and its inhabitants. His resilience in the face of adversity and his unwavering commitment to protecting Fillory from external threats cemented his legacy as a ruler of valor and integrity. Eliot's reign, though marked by occasional missteps, showcased his unwavering loyalty to Fillory and its people.
Eliot and Margo Looking Perplexed in The Magicians
The Compassionate Sovereign
Fen, the wife of High King Eliot, emerged as a beacon of compassion and strength in Fillory's history. Her transformation from a soft-spoken consort to a resilient and empathetic leader exemplified her capacity for benevolent rulership. Embracing the diverse needs of the Fillorian populace, Fen's reign was characterized by inclusivity and compassion, leaving an enduring legacy of empathy and understanding.
Fen And Eliot In The Magicians