if i remeber right it was an ice staff hope this helps
King Peter the Magnificent, Queen Susan the Gentle, King Edmund the Just, and Queen Lucy the Valiant. the he says once a king or queen of Narnia always a king or queen
Susan Pevensie briefly served as the High Queen of Narnia alongside her siblings Peter, Edmund, and Lucy, in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe." She was known for her archery skills and level-headedness.
The person in charge of the queen's wardrobe is typically referred to as the "Wardrobe Mistress" or "Wardrobe Manager." This individual oversees the selection, organization, and maintenance of the queen's clothing and accessories, ensuring that her wardrobe is appropriate for various events and occasions. They may also work closely with designers and tailors to create custom pieces.
No mention is made in the books of such a title, even though Peter is the "High King". The only extra title given to Susan is "Queen Susan the Gentle". Peter is "High King Peter the Magnificent", Edmund is "King Edmund the Just", and Lucy is "Queen Lucy the Valiant".
In the movie "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," Peter Pevensie is known as "The Magnificent" and not "The Valiant." The character Edmund Pevensie is known as "The Just," Susan Pevensie as "The Gentle," and Lucy Pevensie as "The Valiant."
Queen Susan the Gentle
Peter who? Which queen? What are you talking about?
Persephone doesn't need a weapon since she is the Queen of the Underworld.
the answer is peter that told her that her father is died
To act as a companion to the queen, attend to her needs, help dress her, keep her wardrobe in shape and mended, and to do what ever the queen requested of her.
You would have to pin the Queen between their King and your attacking piece, and your attacking piece would have to be defended by multiple other pieces, preferably those who can put a check on the king should your attacking piece be destroyed. If you were attacking on a horizontal or a vertical, you would want a couple of rooks, or a queen and a rook in the horizontal/ vertical you used, and the same thing for diagonals, except using a bishop replacing the rook.
Persephone is often robed, holding sheafs of grain and a flaming torch. A flower that shows her as Queen of the Underworld is asphodel. Being a Queen, she had no need of a weapon.