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Gayelette was a beautiful Princess as well as a powerful sorceress who once lived in the magical Land of Oz. She was introduced in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, which revealed that she was also the first original creator of the magical Golden Cap, which was tied to the Winged Monkeys of Oz.

History

"There lived here then, away at the North, a beautiful princess, who was also a powerful sorceress..."
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900)

During ancient times, in the northern quadrant of Oz known as the Gillikin Country, the beautiful Princess Gayelette resided in a handsome palace built from great rocks of ruby.

As a powerful sorceress, all her magic was used to help her people, and she never hurt anyone who was good. Hence, she was beloved by her subjects, but she was also vain, short-tempered, and fastidious. Her inability to find a husband who was equal to her in beauty and wisdom was her greatest sorrow, but she eventually found a handsome boy named Quelala, whom she raised and groomed to be her husband, using all her magic to make him "as strong and good and lovely as any woman could wish".

When he grew to manhood, Quelala and Gayelette were engaged to be married, and the latter spent half her kingdom to create a beautiful Golden Cap as a wedding present for the former.

One day, just before the wedding, the mischievous Winged Monkeys who lived nearby tossed Quelala into a river as a prank. Though Quelala took it good naturedly, Gayelette was furious. She wanted to drown the Monkeys in the same river as punishment, but upon the King of the Monkeys' pleas and Quelala's speaking in their favour, she spared them. However, this was conditional: henceforth, the Monkeys had to obey the owner of the Gold Cap three times. She placed a charm on the cap that would summon them.

Aware of how Gayelette still could not bear the sight of the Monkeys, as well as how said Monkeys were all deathly afraid of her, Quelala summoned them to him after he had married her, and commanded them to always keep out of her sight, which they gladly did. Nevertheless, it can be presumed that Gayelette and Quelala lived happily ever after. (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz)

Powers and Abilities

Gayelette was described to be a powerful sorceress whose potent magic made her loved by her subjects (whom she helped) and feared by those who crossed her (such as the Winged Monkeys). Examples of powers she derived from her magic were:

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