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I don't have any precise thngis to say about the relation between black holes and integrability. Perhaps the owner of this blog can say some more? Very naively, if you scatter two objects at high energy and form a black hole, which then takes a long time to decay away, this kind of behavior is the opposite of what you expect in an integrable theory. Just think about the factorized scattering in 1+1 dimensions. Of course, in higher dimensions we cannot have extra conserved charges that do not commute with the Poincare generators, other than supercharges, so this kind of intuition is probably wrong anyway. Integrability works differently in large N gauge theories, as far as we know. Viscosity is presumably related, but I can't think of a precise statement at the moment. | |||
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Revision as of 18:19, 14 December 2012
Fyora, The Faerie Queen, is the ruler of Faerieland and the other faeries. She is one of the most powerful and benevolent beings in Neopia. She is personally in charge of the Hidden Tower, which sells some of the most powerful relics in the world.
Among her great deeds, she is renown for defeating The Darkest Faerie 1,000 years ago and imprisoning her at the bottom of the ocean. She may also give out Faerie Quests, which while difficult, increase the statistics of Neopets by a large margin.
Plot summaries
NeoQuest II
- Main article: NeoQuest II
Fyora is a character in Chapter 5 of NeoQuest II. She was imprisoned by the final boss, King Terask, in the West Tower of Faerie Palace, and was unable to use her magic. At the end of the game, she is shown briefly as a Non-Player Character, but before you can reach her, King Terask crashes through the ceiling in his final form. In the final cutscene, Fyora is shown thanking Rohane, Mipsy, Talinia, and Velm, and then announcing that Faerieland must be rebuilt.
Neopets: The Darkest Faerie
- Main article: Neopets: The Darkest Faerie
During the events of Neopets: The Darkest Faerie, Fyora was visited by Roberta, who reported there was a dark evil afflicting the lands of Meridell. After sending Roberta away, Fyora was taken by surprise by The Darkest Faerie and was captured. Later when Tormund and Roberta came to rescue her, The Darkest Faerie made herself look like Fyora and stole Fyora's Rod. After the theft, Fyora broke free of her bonds and fought with The Darkest Faerie again, only to be imprisoned within a glass bottle. She was freed at the end of the game.
The Faeries' Ruin
- Main article: The Faeries' Ruin
At the Faerie Festival in 2010, all the faeries, including Fyora, were turned to stone by Xandra, a former student of the faeries. Fyora knew Xandra personally, and was sad that she was led astray. After Hanso sacrificed himself to defeat Xandra and remove the curse on the faeries, Fyora restored him from stone.
After the plot, she appointed Brynn captain of her guards and set her and Hanso the task of recovering dangerous faerie artefacts to prevent them from falling into the wrong hands.
Trivia
- As of October 2006, Fyora is featured in 62 different Items, including the Faerie Queen Doll, an avatar-item that allows one to get the Queen Fyora avatar.
- There are two avatars featuring Fyora, the Fyora, Faerie Queen avatar and the Queen Fyora avatar.
- Fyora Day is celebrated every year on June second.
- Many Neopian Times writers use "Fyora" as a euphemism for a monotheistic deity, as direct religious references are not permitted.
- Fyora's Neopedia article was added on October 17, 2009.
I don't have any precise thngis to say about the relation between black holes and integrability. Perhaps the owner of this blog can say some more? Very naively, if you scatter two objects at high energy and form a black hole, which then takes a long time to decay away, this kind of behavior is the opposite of what you expect in an integrable theory. Just think about the factorized scattering in 1+1 dimensions. Of course, in higher dimensions we cannot have extra conserved charges that do not commute with the Poincare generators, other than supercharges, so this kind of intuition is probably wrong anyway. Integrability works differently in large N gauge theories, as far as we know. Viscosity is presumably related, but I can't think of a precise statement at the moment.
External links
- IDNQ: NeoQuest II Cutscenes
- Gallery of Heroes: Fyora
- Neopedia: Fyora the Faerie Queen
- Game Links: Faerie Caves II - Fyora's Quest
- NeoDeck: Antikia Lighten, Fyora The Faerie Queen
- Neopets TCG: The Darkest Faerie, Fyora the Faerie Queen, Jerdana's Orb, Wand of Nova, Biting Book, Library Visit, Fyoras Wand, Faerieland, Faeriecinths, Fyoras Blessing, Fyoras Palace Guards, Fyora Faerie Doll, Fyoras Rod, Fyora, Tower Guardian, The Hidden Tower, Fyora's Wand (2nd Print), Fyora's Blessing (2nd Print), Jerdana's Orb (2nd Print), Faerieland (2nd Print)
- Caption Competition: #422, #469, #570, #682, #710, #914, #1013, #1115, #1208
- How To Draw: Fyora, the Faerie Queen
- Editorial: 30, 32, 40, 41, 42, 90, 99, 125, 129, 134, 139, 141, 143, 146, 154, 193, 194, 206, 212, 217, 219, 241, 247, 255