Thread:The Weary TimeLord/@comment-63.155.130.214-20191209052607/@comment-63.155.130.214-20191211041712

Good evening Weary TimeLord,

Indeed, one should be thankful for the little things in life.

In real life, Honey Bees are born from the eggs a Queen lays.

I can definitely see the Queen Bee spoiling her newly hatched children rotten, much like how she does her husband, and as the children get older, they learn about how the Hive works and apprentice under the workers, soldiers, etc. That way when they're grown, they can contribute to the hive.

In the real world, a potential Queen Bee has a special cradle made for her, called the Queen Cup. Perhaps this might contribute to a Queen Bee?

I can see a Queen Bee giving kisses on the foreheads to her children and subjects, as well as making sure all of her subjects and children are eating well. (She won't think twice about packing a lunch for all the workers) would this be extending her motherly nature?

Many thanks again for your help