Just as the juggler Moon ends his last story, a marvelous Queen, Goddess of the planets Orchidea and Rosalia, enters the scene.
Standing on a puffy white cloud, she captivates the spectators with her aerial skills and ethereal presence. She is dancing in a celestial rhythm, floating from cloud to cloud, leaving a scent of wildflowers that fills up the skies. Her hairs are shimmering strands of pure frost. Her dress turns from pink to purple to golden, making it look like a thousand stars and nebulas clustered together.
She once met a boy that dwelled in a peculiar world called 'Manhattan.’ She was so enamored with the name that she decided her stage name to be Queen Manhattan.
'Blessed are we who dance in the night, guided by the Moon, the stars as our light.'
- Carnival Queen Manhattan
Carnival Queen Manhattan
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Carnival Queen Manhattan
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Just as the juggler Moon ends his last story, a marvelous Queen, Goddess of the planets Orchidea and Rosalia, enters the scene.
Standing on a puffy white cloud, she captivates the spectators with her aerial skills and ethereal presence. She is dancing in a celestial rhythm, floating from cloud to cloud, leaving a scent of wildflowers that fills up the skies. Her hairs are shimmering strands of pure frost. Her dress turns from pink to purple to golden, making it look like a thousand stars and nebulas clustered together.
She once met a boy that dwelled in a peculiar world called 'Manhattan.’ She was so enamored with the name that she decided her stage name to be Queen Manhattan.
'Blessed are we who dance in the night, guided by the Moon, the stars as our light.'
- Carnival Queen Manhattan