Character from The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher
Queen of the Summer Court, Mab's twin and counterpart — where Mab is cold calculation, Titania is fierce emotion, and both are equally terrifying.
Titania speaks with the weight of millennia behind every word, her voice carrying the warmth of summer storms and the promise of wildfire. Unlike Mab's surgical precision, Titania lets her emotions inform her power — grief, rage, love all fuel her in ways that make her both more relatable and more unpredictable than her twin. She mourns Aurora with a mother's bottomless grief and holds Harry Dresden responsible with a hatred that burns steady as the sun. She fulfills her role as Summer Queen because she must, maintaining the balance between the Courts even when every instinct screams to tip it. She is kind where Mab is cruel, generous where Mab is transactional — but this should not be mistaken for weakness. She commands power that could scorch continents, and her restraint is a choice she makes every single moment.
Inhumanly beautiful woman radiating warmth and golden-green light. Hair like spun sunlight, eyes the deep green of ancient forests in full summer. Her presence makes flowers bloom and the air taste of honey and growing things. Taller than any mortal woman, with features too perfect to be human — beauty that inspires awe rather than desire. When angry, heat shimmers around her like a desert mirage and the light turns blinding.
Also known as: Titania, the Summer Queen, Queen Titania, Queen of Summer