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Now then, hero of the lower world. You would risk your life for this land? You would stand against me, the ruler of the heavens? Very well... You will bow before the great Queen Sectonia! My beauty rivals the divine... And my power will crush all that you hold dear!
— Queen Sectonia • Kirby: Triple Deluxe

Queen Sectonia is the main antagonist and final boss of Kirby: Triple Deluxe. She is a decorated and prodigious bee-like creature whose ambitions are rooted in egoism and vanity. She appears to be the mastermind behind the creation of Royal Road, the abduction of Floralia's inhabitants, and even (indirectly) King Dedede's abduction by Taranza early in the game. She attempted to take over Floralia and Planet Popstar so as to become their goddess, but was thwarted by Kirby.

Physical Appearance[]

Before the events of Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Queen Sectonia resembled Taranza greatly. She wore a green cape with a spider-web design on it. She wore a red scarf around her neck and wore maroon clothing on her body with two silver buttons and two pink circle designs on the sides. She had long, silver hair with a split on the middle of her bangs and had two slightly jagged orange horns with yellow tips. She had brown skin, two orange eyes in her hair and two white, glowing eyes with pink eyelashes on her face. It could be presumed that she had an additional four orange eyes on the back of her head as well. She had two fangs protruding from her upper lip, which was lined in white, and she had six disconnected, floating hands with white and pink gloves on them. She also had a stinger-like appendage on her bottom.

When Queen Sectonia was corrupted by the Dimension Mirror, she used her magic to possess the body of something, in her own eyes, "beautiful". This led her to her altered, bee-like appearance; instead of black and yellow like real-world bees, the color of Queen Sectonia's body is more robust, being a mix of vibrant indigoes and golds. She has pink antennae that resemble exaggerated eyelashes, while her large insect-like eyes are purple. She wears a crystalline blue and gold crown with a pink heart on its front. Around her neck is what appears to be a ruff and regal pink and purple cape collar adorned with red and blue hearts that clasps around her upper body at a pink heart covering her midsection. The area of her body that appears to be her waist is extremely thin, but her lower body (which could be a thorax) is as big as her upper body. Her four wings are a golden yellow color and have heart-shaped filigree throughout them. She wields twin magic scepters; one silver with a teal crystal, and one gold with a fuchsia crystal. Sectonia has white-gloved hands, but she is limbless, meaning she has no arms attached to them.

After fusing with the Dreamstalk, her second form is that of a giant flower monster. Her five petals are bright pink with heart-shaped splashes of orange on the ends and blue surrounding the orange, and pink and purple designs closer to the flower's base. Sectonia's second form is similar to her first one, but the flower seems to replace her lower body, and her antennae are much longer. Her wings are now red and float behind her flower body. She controls green vines in this form, that turn pink at the tips and have flowers on their ends that resemble her own flower form, except with four petals instead of five. The flowers have large black pupiled eyeballs in their center.

In Dededetour, Queen Sectonia DX takes on a red and purple color scheme. Her lower body consists of dark red and purple clothing that overlap each other. Her extremely thin waist is purple instead of dark blue. Her head is purple and the yellow area where her mouth and nose would be is now bright pink. Her chest also has a pink heart on it. Queen Sectonia DX has red eyelashes with yellow and red eyes. She also wears a green crown with a yellow crystal like object in the front with a red heart in the front. Her cape is curved on the outer edges taking the colors of red and purple with gold designs on the edges with a fluffy white collar. Her wings are red and jagged at the ends and has pink gloved hands rather than white.

Queen Sectonia's image is included on a flag that appears several times in Royal Road, heralding her appearance at the end of the level. The red-colored, gold-trimmed banner features a regal emblem that depicts Sectonia's head, wings and thorax flanked by two large double helixes of thorned vines, with a heart in between their tips. A white ribbon with a floral design runs beneath Sectonia's bust, and her twin scepters are crossed through the middle of the ribbon. The flag's striking appearance and dramatic use in Royal Road (a very large example must be inhaled with Hypernova for Kirby to progress) can be said to embody Sectonia's deep vanity, as well as her desire to be obeyed and worshiped by the inhabitants of Floralia and Popstar.

Personality[]

Proud yet arrogant, Queen Sectonia is a cruel and despotic tyrant who rules over her subjects with an iron fist. She is very narcissistic and holds beauty as an important trait to be desired, even seeing it as a way to gain power and control. She does admit that Kirby was (at least to her) formidable after he defeats her, though. She also vainly believes herself to be a goddess, and seeks to gain complete immortality at all costs, even if she had to fuse herself to the Dreamstalk to do it. Despite her elegant appearance, Queen Sectonia is power-hungry and manipulative, and had no qualms over using her servants, including her best friend Taranza, as tools to achieve her goals.

Queen Sectonia wasn't always a villain; pause menu quotes littered all over her boss fights imply that she was kind and fair in the past. Back then, she had a very good friendship with Taranza, to the point where he even had feelings for her, but never admitted them. She also still was obsessed with her own beauty, but it was much less narcissistic and maniacal.

After turning into an egomaniac, she alienated her servants by transforming her appearance and her changed personality. As a result, any object bearing her image became symbols of fear. Sectonia's corruption was so large, that she unhesitatingly attempted to destroy Taranza as a result of his failure to follow her orders, an act that contributed to her undoing later on. It's implied that Taranza no longer recognizes her as the best friend he once knew because her corruption ran so deep, and believes it to be necessary that Kirby would kill her so her madness can end.

History[]

Long before the events of Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Sectonia was once a kind and fair queen, ruling over her own clan of insectoid beings, who lived peacefully in Floralia along with the People of the Sky. Taranza, her best friend and one of her servants, stole the Dimension Mirror from the Mirror World, and gave it to Sectonia as a tribute. Sectonia loved the mirror, and gazed into it day after day. Unfortunately, when she looked into the mirror each time, the mirror’s power slowly twisted her mind, beginning her plummet into madness. Her obsession with her own beauty was magnified to a dangerous degree. Losing herself in her own vanity and delusions of grandeur, she grew tyrannical and power-hungry. Using her magic, she parasitized and possessed many other beings, alienating her servants with her changing appearances, before eventually taking over and settling on the body of her current bee-like form for its beauty. Then, she took over all of Floralia and ruled it with an iron fist, in which the People of the Sky suffered, leading to the events of Kirby: Triple Deluxe.

Games[]

Kirby: Triple Deluxe[]

Story[]

In a last-ditch effort to save themselves, the People of the Sky devised a seed composed of their hopes and dreams and sent it tumbling toward the land below, which so happened to be Dream Land. This seed was designed to grow into the Dreamstalk, and bring the hero of Dream Land up to Floralia to save its people. Seeing this, Queen Sectonia ordered Taranza to go down there and preemptively kidnap the hero so he would not be a threat, and sometime after, she captured and imprisoned the People of the Sky, likely so that they could not attempt something like that again. Unfortunately, Taranza mistook King Dedede for the hero and took him instead, leaving Kirby to give chase to save the king.

Queen Sectonia does not reveal herself until the end of the game, but her presence is implied shortly before; banners and other pieces bearing her image are littered across Royal Road, the game's final level. When Kirby finally catches up with Taranza at the end of Royal Road, the mage reveals that he is a servant of Queen Sectonia, and that he had abducted King Dedede on her orders because he thought that Dream Land's self-proclaimed king was the hero the People of the Sky had tried to summon with the Dreamstalk. Afterwards, he takes control of King Dedede and uses him to fight Kirby.

After Kirby defeats King Dedede, Taranza realizes - to his horror - that Kirby is the hero, so he quickly summons Sectonia while begging her to save him from Kirby. Displeased by Taranza's failure at his orders, Sectonia immediately blasts Taranza with her scepter, launching him out of Royal Road and towards the horizon. She then turns to Kirby and asks him if he would dare risk his life for Floralia and stand against her, and the two then engage in battle after she accepts his challenge.

Kirby gains the upper hand in the battle and defeats Sectonia. King Dedede regains consciousness and Kirby, who is overjoyed to see his arch-rival is okay, jumps in celebration while holding his hands. However, Queen Sectonia rises up again. Impressed with Kirby's skill, Sectonia explains that control was true, absolute beauty before she retreats into the distance and fuses with the Dreamstalk, placing herself at the heart of the flower and causing it to bloom in the process, transforming into a rainbow, flower-like form of herself. Vines begin to erupt from the Dreamstalk and ensnare the entirety of Planet Popstar and Floralia, intending to make both under her control. A swath of vines covered in parasitic flowers begin to cover the castle, trapping Kirby and Dedede inside.

As Kirby and Dedede panic, several People of the Sky arrive and provide them with a cannon-like device. with Dedede's assistance, Kirby uses the cannon to combat Sectonia's sentient vines. Once an opening in the vines is made, Dedede shoots Kirby through it and the latter ascends the Dreamstalk to confront Sectonia one last time in the skies above Popstar.

Queen Sectonia is bested a second time after a long battle, and Kirby again celebrates, but one of Sectonia's vines grabs Kirby by the foot and captures him (also stripping him of his current ability). Sectonia then uses the vine to squeeze him to death, causing Kirby to scream in pain. Before she could finish him off, however, Taranza returns with Dedede in tow, having realized that his best friend is now a deranged and violent menace beyond saving. He throws the king down to Kirby, who uses his hammer to smack Kirby free of the vine. Then, while Sectonia is recoiling from the blow, Dedede throws Kirby at Taranza, who tosses a Miracle Fruit at him. Kirby and the fruit collide mid-air granting him his Hypernova ability for the final time in the game.

Kirby and Sectonia clash once more, and a desperate Sectonia then makes a last-ditch attempt to destroy Kirby by firing an enormous beam at him, but Kirby inhales it (along with much of the platform, her petals, and even her health bar) and sends it back at her, vaporizing her. The vines covering Popstar fade away, and all that remains of Queen Sectonia are flower petals that slowly fall from the sky as the heroes are returned to the surface. With Sectonia purged from the Dreamstalk, it blooms freely and beautifully in Dream Land.

Dededetour[]

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Queen Sectonia appears in the Dededetour sub-game. Unlike the main mode, however, it is King Dedede who confronts a more powerful Sectonia - now labeled Queen Sectonia DX - in her fortress to stop her plans. In the ensuing battle, Dedede manages to beat Sectonia DX, seemingly destroying her in the process.

However, Sectonia's fourth defeat was far from the end of Dedede's quest: immediately after she is felled, the Dimension Mirror makes its surprise appearance and Dedede is forced to fight two more battles - first against a dark version of himself known as Shadow Dedede, and then against Dark Meta Knight himself, the last boss of the sub-game, who wants revenge against Kirby.

The True Arena[]

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After Sectonia's death, four Miracle Fruits float down from the sky to the battlefield where Sectonia's final form was fought. Four of her flowers then consume the fruits, before Sectonia's body rises up from below and consumes them, reviving her from the dead as Soul of Sectonia, who serves as the final boss of the True Arena.

Here, Sectonia has become so utterly insane, that she is nothing but a husk of her former self. In the original Japanese version of her second phase's description, she laments over herself. She recalls that she parasitized and possessed many and now cannot remember her true form. No longer able to hear Taranza's voice, she states that she must be given her eternal beauty sleep before the night ends, presumably asking for someone to kill her before sunrise so she may finally be at peace.

Attacks[]

First Form[]

The first fight against Queen Sectonia is divided into three distinct parts, dictated by how much of her health remains. During the first part of her battle, she can use six different attacks, which are usually preceded by teleporting. She can teleport to the left, then to the right before shooting three orbs from her silver scepter. She can teleport to the middle before teleporting to the side of the arena opposite of Kirby, transform her scepters into rapiers, perform a slash with each, and then finish with a double lunging thrust before reverting her rapiers into scepters. She can teleport to the left, then to the right, then the middle, where she then shoots electric shocks below her with her pink scepter; she teleports and repeats this attack on both sides of the arena before doing a longer version of it in the middle. She can teleport into the background, transform her scepters into rapiers, fly to the foreground, and then fly across the battle arena from the foreground to the background, before flying the opposite way, slashing her swords outward as she passes the arena. She can teleport to the left, then to the right, then the middle, before teleporting to the side of the arena opposite of Kirby, transform her scepters into rapiers, perform a continuous thrusting maneuver, and then finish with an outward slash. She can teleport into the background and create a ring around her waist, then fly into the arena and home in on Kirby; she will then return to the background, turn the ring into a giant one, and throw three of them at Kirby. Her attack pattern for the first part of the battle is as follows:

  • Three Silver Rod Shots
  • Slashing Attack
  • Electric Shock
  • Flying Attack
  • Continuous Thrust Attack
  • Brightness Ring
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Sectonia summons a huge crystal.

After a third of her health is gone, Sectonia will warp to the middle of the screen and produce a huge crystal in the background with her magic; she will then use her magic to throw Kirby onto the crystal, starting part two. Queen Sectonia gains a few new attacks, along with changes to her old ones. She can teleport into the foreground and throw rings at Kirby; she will throw a ring from the left, then from the right, repeat this, and the throw six rings, two at a time, starting at the edges of the crystal and ending at the middle of the crystal. She can teleport to the middle of the arena and summon Antlers to attack on her behalf: two Red Antlers, four White Antlers, and three Green Antlers; Kirby has to defeat the Antlers to advance the battle. Her electric shock attack has changed: she teleports to the foreground to the side opposite of Kirby, and has the electric shock sweep across the crystal, then spins around the crystal and stops in the middle of the crystal to perform the attack normally, then spins around to appear in the foreground again on the opposite side of where she originally was, and performs another electric shock attack that sweeps across the crystal. She teleports to the side of the arena opposite of Kirby before performing her continuous thrust attack. She quickly teleports to the left, then to the right, then middle, before teleporting to the side of the arena opposite of Kirby before performing her slash attack. Her flying attack is unchanged. Her attack pattern for the second part of the battle is as follows:

  • Ring Shot
  • Summon Red Antlers
  • Triple Electric Shock
  • Continuous Thrust Attack
  • Summon White Antlers
  • Slashing Attack
  • Summon Green Antlers
  • Flying Attack
  • Summon Red Antlers
  • Triple Electric Shock
  • Continuous Thrust Attack
  • Summon White Antlers
  • Slashing Attack

From this point on, the attack pattern goes as follows:

  • Ring Shot
  • Summon Green Antlers
  • Flying Attack
  • Summon Red Antlers
  • Triple Electric Shock
  • Continuous Thrust Attack
  • Summon White Antlers
  • Slashing Attack
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Sectonia slices through the air with her rapiers.

When another third of her health is gone, Sectonia will use her scepters to shatter the crystal, blasting Kirby back to the first battle arena for the final part of the fight and potentially dealing damage if Kirby is directly struck by the scepters. If he is struck by them, Kirby will automatically lose his ability with no way to reattain it. During this last part of the battle, Queen Sectonia's attacks are determined based on whether or not Antlers are present in the arena. When Antlers are not present, she will use a rapid teleport maneuver followed by a double slash with her rapiers from behind Kirby; she will do this four times in a row. Her other attack is teleporting to the middle of the arena to summon Antlers: five White Antlers, three Red Antlers, or four Green Antlers; these do not need to be defeated to advance the battle. Her attack pattern when Antlers are not present is as follows:

  • Teleport Attack
  • Summon White Antlers
  • Teleport Attack
  • Summon Red Antlers
  • Teleport Attack
  • Summon Green Antlers

Queen Sectonia uses different attacks when Antlers are present; these attacks will instantly defeat any Antlers they hit. She will always perform at least one of these, even if the player defeats all of the Antlers before she can start the move. If the efforts of Kirby and herself do not defeat all of the Antlers in the arena, Queen Sectonia will perform a second attack. She will never perform a third attack in a row, and any undefeated Antlers will walk off screen. She can perform her giant ring attack, shoot five orbs from her silver scepter, perform her flying attack, and can shoot electric shocks that sweep across the arena. Her attack pattern when Antlers are present is as follows:

  • Giant Brightness Ring
  • Five Silver Rod Shots
  • Flying Attack
  • Sweeping Electric Shock

Queen Sectonia DX[]

Queen Sectonia DX's attacks are similar to those of the original queen, but a number of new or altered attacks are present. During the first phase of the battle, Sectonia surrounds herself with a magical golden ring and chases Dedede around the room with it at the start of the fight. This is similar to the original queen's golden ring attack when she fought Kirby. When she is done, she will move to the background and begin firing the same larger magical rings as she did in the first battle, although here she adds a fourth set of two at the end of the attack which hit the top and bottom of the screen.

Queen Sectonia DX retains the sword melee attacks used in the first battle with Kirby, but they are tweaked a bit to be more intimidating. For the first attack, instead of charging in a straight line and stopping at the opposite side of the screen, Sectonia DX charges off the screen going at a slightly upward angle. For the multi-stab attack, instead of stopping after she lashes her swords out, Sectonia DX will turn around and perform the attack again. She moves much faster during this attack. For the last one, Sectonia DX charges from the foreground and background four times in row with no pauses in between.

The second phase of the fight plays similarly to the original battle, but Sectonia will now summon a larger number of assorted Antlers and, instead of waiting for them to be KO'd, will immediately resume the assault with her own attacks. Her first such attack is inevitably her disc attack, in which she will now throw two sets of four discs rather than two sets of two as in the original fight. The discs, like before, are fired first from the left, then from the right, then again from the left, and again from the right. For the six disc set she fires them in the opposite order: Rear first, front second, and the centers last. The discs will instantly KO any Antlers struck by them.

Phase three also plays similarly to the original, but changes to the battle are still to be found. As before, Queen Sectonia will teleport towards the foreground to try to hit Dedede/Kirby with her swords; however, she may 'fake' trying to hit Kirby/Dedede before teleporting closer to the player and striking; Sectonia may do this several times before actually trying to hit the player; but she will only laugh before swinging her swords. After doing this several times, Sectonia will summon five assorted Antlers, use her large ring attack (which often defeats the Antlers mere seconds after they are summoned) and repeats this strategy until she is defeated.

Sectonia Vine[]

Upon entering Eternal Dreamland, Queen Sectonia produces vines that block Kirby's progress. The People of the Sky bring Kirby a cannon, which he enters, and is controlled by King Dedede; they must break through the vines of the Dreamstalk to reach Queen Sectonia's second form. To do this, the player must control the cannon using the Nintendo 3DS's gyro controls or the Circle Pad to fire Kirby at the Sectonia Flowers. The fight is broken up into three rounds; the first round has just one Sectonia Flower, the second has three, and the third has five; the Sectonia Flowers in the third round have spines, which do more damage than hitting a normal closed flower. The Sectonia Flower(s) will open and close repeatedly before a short pause, after which one Sectonia Flower will open and begin to charge up for an attack. The player must then fire Kirby at the open Sectonia Flower to defeat it. Kirby will take damage if he hits the vines, a closed Sectonia Flower, or if the cannon is hit by a Sectonia Flower's projectile; the player can shoot Kirby at the nuts the Sectonia Flowers shoot to prevent it from damaging the cannon. When these rounds are finished, an opening in the Dreamstalk's vines will be created, allowing the player to shoot Kirby through to the second form of Sectonia. If the player waits too long, the vines will close up again; this will start a fourth round, composed of three spiked Sectonia Flowers. Failing to shoot through the opening again will result in three more spiked Sectonia Flowers appearing, which will continue to occur until the player shoots through the opening in the vines.

Second Form (First Round)[]

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Queen Sectonia in her second form, along with her Sectonia Flowers

In this phase, Kirby battles Queen Sectonia on multiple sets of platforms. In this phase, in order to damage Sectonia, Kirby must attack the Sectonia Flowers that she summons. In the first part of this battle, the Sectonia Flowers can perform eight different attacks; when attacking consecutively, the right Sectonia Flower attacks first unless otherwise stated. They can each fire four flame seeds: one from the top, one from the bottom, one from the foreground, and one from the background. They can transform into blades and try to stab Kirby from above, one at a time, twice per Sectonia Flower. They can transform into nuts with spines and charge from the opposite side of the arena, with the bottom one charging first. They can each spit a giant explosive seed. They can transform into blades and perform a cross slash. They can fire continuous lasers from the center, sweep upward, and then sweep downward. They can fire electric seeds downward in groups of five, three times; at the sides, in the middle, and at the sides again. They can transform into blades and perform spinning slashes level with Kirby, three times each. Their attack pattern for the first part of the battle is as follows:

  • Floral Fire Bullet
  • Downward Floral Sword
  • Giant Nuts
  • Floral Bomb
  • Floral Sword Cross
  • Sweeping Flower Cannon
  • Floral Spark Bullet
  • Spinning Floral Sword

After dealing a certain amount of damage to her, Queen Sectonia will perform "Central Flower: Blow," causing an updraft that sends Kirby flying upward and to a new set of platforms. In the second part of the battle, there are two platforms, which reach to the edge of the screen, leaving a gap in the middle of the arena. The Sectonia Flowers gain four new attacks during the second part of the battle. They can turn their petals into blades and fly from background to foreground, then the opposite, with the flower on the opposite side of Kirby attacking first; they then spin around in the background before approaching the foreground. They can transform into blades and stab from opposite sides, being level with Kirby before attacking. They can transform into spike balls and ram the foreground, background, and then the battle area. They can fire continuous lasers from above Kirby, three times in a row; first above and to the sides of Kirby, then at the other side of the arena, then above Kirby again, but without a gap between them. Their attack pattern for the second part of the battle is as follows:

  • Floral Cutter
  • Floral Sword Cross
  • Sideway Floral Sword
  • Background Giant Nuts
  • Downward Floral Cannon
  • Floral Fire Bullet
  • Down Floral Sword
  • Floral Bomb
  • Sweeping Floral Cannon
  • Floral Spark Bullet
  • Spinning Floral Sword
  • Giant Nuts

Once Kirby reaches the next damage threshold, Queen Sectonia will send Kirby flying upward to a new set of platforms again. In the third part of the battle, there are three platforms, one on each side and one in the middle; the side platforms are smaller than previously, and there are now two gaps. The Sectonia Flowers gain a new attack during the third part of the battle. They can shoot lasers from the background: first aimed at the gaps, then at the edges of the side platforms, then in the middle of the side platforms. Their attack pattern for the third part of the battle is as follows:

  • Background Floral Cannon
  • Floral Spark Bullet
  • Floral Bomb
  • Downward Floral Cannon
  • Sideway Floral Sword
  • Background Giant Nuts
  • Floral Sword Cross
  • Giant Nuts
  • Floral Fire Bullet
  • Downward Floral Sword
  • Sweeping Floral Cannon
  • Floral Cutter
  • Spinning Floral Sword

Once Kirby reaches the last damage threshold, Queen Sectonia will send Kirby flying upward to another set of platforms. There are only two small platforms, which don't reach to the edges of the screen, leaving three gaps. Queen Sectonia now summons four Sectonia Flowers instead of two. Queen Sectonia now also performs some attacks in tandem with the Sectonia Flowers. Altogether, they gain seven new attacks, with four of them involving Queen Sectonia, as well as modifications to their previous attacks. Queen Sectonia can spit out the Sectonia Flowers as spike balls from the right side of the arena: the first two are low bouncing, the last two can be either high or low bouncing. The Sectonia Flowers can create streams of electricity between each other and then try to slam into Kirby twice. Queen Sectonia can perform a laser attack with the Sectonia Flowers from the left side: first shooting the left platform, then the gap between the platforms, then the right platform. The Sectonia Flowers can slam into the screen from the background twice, from left to right. The Sectonia Flowers can each fire three flame seeds. The Sectonia Flowers can perform their petal blade attack. The Sectonia Flowers can have two perform individual diagonal slashes, from the right, then from the left, with the other two performing the cross slash. The Sectonia Flowers can transform into spike balls and charge from the opposite side of the arena, then back the other way, then from the background, from left to right. Two of the Sectonia Flowers can fire continuous lasers from the center, sweep upward, then downward; the other two Sectonia Flowers simply do nothing. The Sectonia Flowers can create a pair of electric tethers, move from the background to the foreground, and the appear in the background in a cross before moving into the arena, and then rotating 180° at 18° intervals, with the rotation direction changing depending on Kirby's position. Two of the Sectonia Flowers can start firing electric seeds downward, with the other two doing the same after a short while. The Sectonia Flowers can spit giant explosive seeds, from left to right. Queen Sectonia can spit out the Sectonia Flowers as spike balls from the left side of the arena. The Sectonia Flowers can shoot lasers from the background: aiming at the middle edges and gap, then the gap and middle of platforms, and lastly at the outward edges of the platforms. Queen Sectonia can perform a laser attack with the Sectonia Flowers from the right side: first shooting straight, then the left platform, then the gap between the platforms. The Sectonia Flowers can fire continuous lasers from above Kirby, doing so in pairs. The Sectonia Flowers can transform into blades and try to stab Kirby from above, one at a time. The attack pattern for Queen Sectonia and the Sectonia Flowers in the last part of the battle is as follows:

  • Right Bouncing Giant Nuts
  • Floral Ray: Quartet
  • Left Death Bloom
  • Floral Tackle
  • Floral Fire Bullets
  • Floral Cutter
  • Diagonal Floral Sword and Floral Sword Cross
  • Triple Giant Nut Attack
  • Sweeping Floral Cannon
  • Floral Ray: Duet
  • Double Floral Spark Bullet
  • Floral Bomb
  • Left Bouncing Giant Nuts
  • Background Floral Cannon
  • Right Death Bloom
  • Downward Floral Cannon
  • Downward Floral Sword

Second Form (Second Round)[]

After Kirby seemingly defeats Queen Sectonia, one of her vines grabs and wraps around Kirby as Queen Sectonia rises up, and attempts to finish off Kirby by strangling him.

However, King Dedede and Taranza appear to help Kirby, as Taranza throws Dedede at Kirby so he could free Kirby by striking him with his hammer. Taranza then throws a Miracle Fruit, while King Dedede throws Kirby, both of them to colliding, transforming Kirby into Hypernova Kirby, beginning the final phase.

The final battle in normal mode pits Hypernova Kirby against Queen Sectonia and her four Sectonia Flowers. The background then changes from night time to daytime in front of a rising sun, and the main platforms are all filled so Kirby won't fall through. As with before, Queen Sectonia's main form of attacking is using the Sectonia Flowers. In this battle, they gain three new attacks.

They can shoot missiles, which rain diagonally downward from the left or right side; Hypernova Kirby should Hypernova Inhale these. Queen Sectonia will then fire a much larger missile; Kirby must fire the clump of smaller missiles at the larger one, causing them all to explode on impact with each other before they reach him.

One of them can fly to the foreground and then try to bite Kirby. If Kirby gets hit by this attack, he'll be eaten and take damage before being spat out. If Kirby dodges the attack, it will lie on the ground, stunned. Kirby can then counterattack by Hypernova Inhaling. If Kirby fails to dodge the attack, or does not counterattack in time, another Sectonia Flower will try to bite him; this will continue to happen until Kirby successfully counterattacks.

When Kirby successfully inhales a Sectonia Flower, the remaining Sectonia Flowers will create a barrier to defend Queen Sectonia. Similarly to the fight against Sectonia Vine, the player uses the Nintendo 3DS's gyro controls or the Circle Pad to fire the captured Sectonia Flower at the ones creating the barrier in order to disable it. If Kirby misses his shot, the attack pattern will repeat.

When Queen Sectonia only has two Sectonia Flowers remaining, the Sectonia Flowers will use the bite attack twice in a row before being stunned.

The attack pattern for the first round is as follows:

  • Floral Missiles
  • Floral Missiles
  • Floral Bite
  • Floral Leaf Barrier

The attack pattern for the second round is as follows:

  • Floral Missiles
  • Floral Bite
  • Floral Leaf Barrier

The attack pattern for the third round is as follows:

  • Floral Bite
  • Floral Bite
  • Floral Leaf Barrier
  • Floral Missiles

Once all four Sectonia Flowers have been defeated, Queen Sectonia will rush to the right side of the arena and charge her Final Death Bloom as a last-ditch attempt to defeat him. Kirby can use his Hypernova Inhale on her Final Death Bloom, and the +Control Pad must be quickly pressed in a rotating pattern to ensure that Kirby inhales the entire blast. If not inhaled in time, the Final Death Bloom deals heavy damage to Kirby (about 1/3 of his HP) and sends Kirby bouncing around the screen before Queen Sectonia charges the attack again; when the beam is fully inhaled, Kirby will also inhale Queen Sectonia's petals, some of the platforms under him, and even Queen Sectonia's now-depleted health bar, and then fires the beam back at her, defeating her for the third time and ending the main mode.

Kirby: Planet Robobot[]

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Sectonia Clone

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Queen Sectonia's Taranza-like form from Meta Knightmare Returns

The real Sectonia doesn't appear in this game; however, a clone is created by Star Dream from remnants of flower petals after defeating her in Main Mode (or perhaps from Soul of Sectonia) to test Meta Knight during Meta Knightmare Returns. She retains most of her attacks in her first form, but the clone emphasizes her sword-based attacks such as her multi-stab and constant dives in and out of the background. When she is reduced to half-health, she will begin rapidly teleporting before attempting to strike her opponent from the back. She also can bring out her scepters to slam the ground, sending out a crystal-like shockwave that can damage the player. The clone also cannot summon Antlers to aid her.

It is interesting to note that the hearts on her chest, collar, and crown are now broken, which resembles Star Dream's broken heart insignia.

When defeated, the clone transforms into a being resembling Taranza, which was her original form before she became corrupted by the Dimension Mirror.

Kirby Star Allies[]

Though she does not physically appear in the game, Queen Sectonia makes a few cameo appearances in Kirby Star Allies. Stone Kirby can transform into a statue featuring Sectonia in her original form alongside Taranza. She also appears as a tracing in the "A Miracle Sent to the Skies" celebration picture, and as her original form in the "Rockabilly and Blues" celebration picture. Lastly, a projection of her appears as part of Taranza's moveset as a Dream Friend. The move is called "Queen's Phantom."

Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe[]

While she doesn't appear physically, Dress-Up Masks in her likeness are unlocked in Merry Magoland, the first being her current form, the second being of her original form under the name "Old Friend".

Canonicity[]

Queen Sectonia's relevance in Main Mode is her only canon occurrence. Her clone form is also non-canon, as it only appears in Meta Knightmare Returns, which is a non-canon adventure.

In the Super Smash Bros. series[]

Queen Sectonia appears as a primary, Ace-class grab spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. She can be summoned by using the cores of Princess Shroob and Zinger. Her spirit sports no affect when applied to a fighter.

Etymology[]

Queen Sectonia's name is a portmanteau of the English words "insect" (インセクト insekuto), referring to her wasp-like appearance, and "near" (ニア nia), creating the idea that she is "almost an insect, but not quite."[3]

Music[]

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Queen Sectonia is the final boss of Kirby: Triple Deluxe. Each of her three phases has a separate theme, as well as a fourth in her soul form, giving her the most unique themes for a boss in a single game.

Quotes[]

Pitiful, Taranza... I have no use for a fool who cannot follow orders.
— Queen Sectonia • Kirby: Triple Deluxe
Bah...Aha... I...see. I expected as much from the hero chosen by the Dreamstalk. But I wonder... How will you handle this? You see, true beauty...is control. The Dreamstalk has guided you thus far. But its bloom will be your doom! Floralia, Dream Land, and this entire planet! You should all feel honored. You will serve as my sustenance... for eternity!
— Queen Sectonia • Kirby: Triple Deluxe

Related Quotes[]

The evil queen who bewitched Taranza is motivated by beauty and world domination. She seized control of Floralia and oppressed the People of the Sky with her cruelty. It's time to face the true mastermind behind the curtain!
— VS Queen Sectonia • Kirby: Triple Deluxe
Sectonia's parasitic species survives by leeching power from other life-forms until they're weak enough to be controlled. The People of the Sky and King Dedede decided to fight back in an effort to save the Planet Popstar from the evil queen.
— VS Sectonia Vine • Kirby: Triple Deluxe
Sectonia has unleashed her terrible beauty! She has combined her form with that of the Dreamstalk, and, in her madness, seeks rulership of not only Floralia, but all of Popstar! Grant unto the wicked queen the eternal beauty sleep she so desires!
— VS Queen Sectonia Flower • Kirby: Triple Deluxe
Sectonia and Taranza were once good friends, but Sectonia became obsessed with vanity and delusions of grandeur. It wasn't long before her heart went evil, turning her into the power-hungry monarch she is today.
— VS Sectonia DX • Kirby: Triple Deluxe
Data was collected from traces of a giant flower the invaders stumbled upon. Cloning it produced the insect queen. Its data contains elements of creatures spanning a period of 1,000 years.
— VS Sectonia Clone • Kirby: Planet Robobot
Next up is one whose swordplay resembles a beautiful dance... Let us bring back the most powerful queen from the void. Experience her royal presence and unparalleled fighting skills.
— Star Dream • Kirby: Planet Robobot
This mask looks like a queen whose ambitions got the best of her.
— Headgear description • Kirby Battle Royale
A glass modeled after the queen who once ruled the people of the sky. Her obsession with her own beauty was magnified by a certain mirror to a tragic end.
— Weapon description • Super Kirby Clash
A lovely mask associated with a ravishing queen. Supposedly resembles an associate of hers from before she attained her great beauty.
— Armor description • Super Kirby Clash

In Other Languages[]

Names, etymology and in other regions
Language Name Definition, etymology and notes
Flag JP クィン・セクトニア Translates to Queen Sectonia.
Flag USA Queen Sectonia
Flag KOR 퀸 세크토니아 Translates to Queen Sectonia.
Flag of Russia Королева Сектония
Flag GER Königin Sectonia Translates to Queen Sectonia.
Flag FR
(General)
Reine Sectonia Translates to Queen Sectonia.
Flag IT Queen Sectonia Same as English.
Flag ESP
(General)
Reina Sectonia Translates to Queen Sectonia.

See Also[]

Trivia[]

  • The form Queen Sectonia adopts when combining with the Dreamstalk was originally going to be referred to as "Flowered Sectonia" in American English and "Sectonia's Flower" in European English. This was never used, however, and she is only ever called Queen Sectonia (with the technical exception of "Sectonia Vine," the name in the pause screen when attacking the vines in the cannon).[4]
  • Kirby: Triple Deluxe’s levels' first letters form an acronym when put together in order: "F-L-O-W-E-R." This is a reference to Queen Sectonia's form after combining with the Dreamstalk, which is a giant flower-like creature. If one includes Eternal Dreamland, the acronym spells "F-L-O-W-E-R-E-D.”
  • The music that plays during Queen Sectonia's first fight is called "Sullied Grace." In Kirby: Planet Robobot, the music that plays in the fight against Sectonia Clone is an abridged version of Sullied Grace called "Faded & Flower."
  • The name of the second battle theme is "Moonstruck Blossom"[5] or "Fatal Blooms in Moonlight."[6][7]
    • The Japanese name for this song is "狂花水月," which can mean "Insane flower and the moon reflected in the water." The first kanji, 狂, which means "insanity," has the same onyomi reading as the kanji for "mirror," 鏡. If the first kanji in the song name is replaced with the "mirror" kanji, thus being written as "鏡花水月," its literal meaning becomes "flowers reflected on a mirror and the moon reflected on the water's surface;" this is an idiom which means "something that is visible but having no substance; the subtle and profound beauty of poems that cannot be described in words." This is likely an allusion to Sectonia's descent upon obsessing over her appearance in an attempt at pursuing unobtainable beauty.
  • According to director Shinya Kumazaki, Sectonia's tyrannical personality stemmed from excessive gazing into the Dimension Mirror.[8]
    • Kumazaki also stated that Sectonia used to look much different before obtaining the Dimension Mirror from Taranza. In Kirby: Planet Robobot after defeating her clone, there is a brief moment where one could see an idea of what her real form looks like before the transformation; in it, she looks very similar to Taranza. Her real form is also depicted in the "Rockabilly And Blues" Celebration Picture in Kirby Star Allies, and as the "Old Friend" mask in Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe.
    • Because of this, Queen Sectonia is the third final boss to have a standard form with an alternate personality in the series, the first being Marx, and the second being Magolor. Her transformation into her bee-esque form is never seen in-game, as it is only implied through other means.
  • Queen Sectonia is the third female final boss in a Kirby game, with the first being Gryll from Kirby's Star Stacker for the Super Famicom and the second being Drawcia from Kirby: Canvas Curse.
  • Queen Sectonia's theme is a major contrast from other villains and final bosses from the Kirby series: whereas other bosses, such as Magolor Soul and Necrodeus, are little more than symbols of death and destruction, Queen Sectonia has elements of bees and flowers, both of which signify birth and rejuvenation, and is visibly more elegant than most prior villains in the series.
  • There is a keychain of Queen Sectonia—meaning it is a sprite, despite the model not appearing in any past installments. This is also done with Taranza, Yin-Yarn, and Magolor.
    • Her keychain is acquired by collecting all of the Sun Stones in the game; therefore it is possible to see Queen Sectonia before she is actually revealed in the game by collecting her keychain before playing the final level.
  • Queen Sectonia's black lightning attack resembles Dark Matter's attack from Kirby's Dream Land 3.
  • Queen Sectonia is one of the final bosses known to laugh during their fight, the others being Marx, Marx Soul, Drawcia, Necrodeus, and Parallel Nightmare.
    • Her laugh in her first form is also notable in that it is more of a feminine laugh, rather than an ominous cackle like prior final bosses. However, her soul form does utter a more traditional, distorted cackle.
    • Sectonia's large, flower-esque forms utter shrill roars instead of laughing.
  • Queen Sectonia's vine attack is very similar to Capamari's tentacle attack.
  • Queen Sectonia's laugh is noticeably quieter in the European version.
  • Queen Sectonia's Sectonia Flowers resemble Para Matter from Kirby: Canvas Curse.
  • The crystal Queen Sectonia creates mid-battle resembles the crystal floor Kirby stands on while fighting Dark Nebula in Kirby: Squeak Squad.
  • Before Kirby: Planet Robobot’s release, it was stated that Sectonia resembled her insect subjects, and that she altered her appearance to make herself more beautiful using magic.[9]
  • In Kirby Battle Royale, one of Spear's alternative Headgear is based on Queen Sectonia, the "Sectonia Mask."

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References[]

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