The Grineer Queens, also called the Twin Queens, are the rulers of the Grineer Empire. All Grineer are genetically engineered at "birth" to display and feel absolute loyalty to the Queens.
Elder Queen[]
The Elder Queen is the main driving force between the two queens, representing a forceful and violent nature. While her body is Grineer, her consciousness is actually that of an Orokin, who has transferred their consciousness into countless bodies through a method known as Continuity. In The War Within where she is introduced, she attempts to lure in the Operator in order to invade their mind and transfer their consciousness from her diseased, mangled, and aged Grineer body into one free of disease and age. Commanding the Kuva Scepter, she holds complete control over Dax Teshin, an Orokin soldier engineered to never defy the wielder of the scepter.
She has a mechanical right arm and index finger on her left hand, and the lower half of her body is also a mechanical, snake-like tail.
After being confronted by the Operator in The War Within, the Elder Queen is either killed or left to rot in her dying body. Following this, the Worm Queen makes active efforts to gather Kuva to revive her sister. The Worm also plays with a makeshift puppet head of the Elder Queen, stating her sister "lost her head."
Worm Queen[]
The Worm Queen is the meeker, more rash companion to the Elder Queen. Often abused by the Elder, she nevertheless is obedient to her as well as sadistically scolding and threatening to their Grineer troops. In many cases she refers to eating Grineer who fail their duties by reducing them to protein paste or, in other cases, "miniature dumplings" and sauces.
Worm has an almost completely mechanical body. She also seems to be missing her pinky finger on her right hand and ring finger on her left. Both of her arms are completely mechanical and coils of tubes and cables stick out of her head, forming structures similar to a jester's hat. Her eyes are also replaced with orange lenses.
Lore[]
The Queens are shrouded in mystery. Even the Lotus has little information about them, once believing them to be only myths propagated by the upper echelons of Grineer high command. The only person to claim any knowledge of the Queens' origins is the sculptor of the Kuria statues, known as Olemedi. According to the poem encrypted within the Kuria statues, the Queens were daughters of an Orokin aristocrat who were shunned by the Orokin due to the stigma surrounding the birth of twins. During the fall of the Orokin Empire, the Queens were somehow able to gain the respect of the rebelling Grineer slaves, becoming their leaders.
Vor's Prize[]
Shortly after the awakening of the player, the Queens demand an audience over long-range communicator with Admiral Vor. As a result of his repeated failures, the Queens demote Vor to Captain, and ordering Vor to destroy any Warframes he comes across.
Operation: Eyes of Blight[]
Despite the destruction of several Relays by the Fomorian fleet, the Queens express great dissatisfaction with the progress made by Councilor Vay Hek, citing an increase of Tenno attacks on Grineer operations and the massive drain of resources needed to replace the destroyed Fomorians. They also threaten to replace the Councilor with burgeoning scientist Tyl Regor.
The War Within[]
The Queens are finally revealed when the Tenno tracks down Teshin to the Kuva Fortress, a mobile asteroid base that has remained hidden from detection. The Queens had ordered Teshin, a Dax soldier whom they command the unwilling loyalty of, to deliver a Tenno Operator to them. The Elder Queen is able to use a device on the Tenno's Warframe to sever their Transference link in an attempt to subsume their consciousness. It is revealed that the Queen plans to enact an Orokin ritual known as the Continuity, that would allow her to transfer her consciousness to a new body, essentially continuing her immortality. With Teshin's help, the Tenno is able to break out of the Queen's device, and in the ensuing skirmish manage to destroy the Queen's guards and steal her Kuva Scepter.
Depending on the Alignment choices the player makes during the quest, the Elder Queen can be left alive to rot inside her decaying Grineer body, or killed either by the Tenno or Teshin. Regardless of these choices, the Worm Queen escapes.
In later Kuva Fortress missions coming after the quest is completed, the Worm can be heard ruthlessly commanding the Grineer forces of the Kuva Fortress and ordering the deployment of Kuva Siphons in various locations throughout the Origin System. In these transmissions she claims that her sister is still alive and "sick", and that the Kuva she is stockpiling is meant to help her.
The Old Blood[]
- Main article: Kuva Lich
It is revealed in Kuva Guardian's transmission that the Queens use their gathered Kuva, also called the Old Blood or the Queens' Blood by the Grineer, to create Kuva Liches from nearly deceased Kuva Larvlings in order to hunt down the Tenno.
Angels of the Zariman[]
After The New War, the long-lost Orokin colony ship Zariman Ten Zero reappeared from the Void. Immediately, both Parvos Granum and the Worm Queen sent their loyal subordinates to claim the legendary vessel in their name. Power aboard the Zariman periodically shifts in either side's favor as both the Tenno and the beings now inhabiting the ship strike back at them to protect their home.
Lua's Prey[]
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- Main article: Survival/Quotes#Conjunction Survival
While the Worm Queen plays with Prex alongside the puppet head of the Elder Queen, they are interrupted by a Drahk Master who informs her the Drahk are growing restless. She orders them to hunt on Lua, tossing the Prex card of Voruna to the Drahk, desiring to claim the Warframe that once made use of the Continuity.
Trivia[]
- The Elder Grineer Queen is the first Orokin to be defeated in the playable WARFRAME universe, later succeeded by Ballas and Nihil.
- Despite the Alignment option to "spare" the Elder Queen and the Lotus continuing to refer to the Queens in plural, her immediate need for the Continuity, a Grineer fighter saying "Queens? Didn't one--" in the Empyrean showcase during TennoCon 2019, her lack of appearance in the Kuva Lich introduction cutscene, and the Worm Queen playing and speaking to a makeshift puppet head of the Elder Queen in the Lua's Prey trailer suggests that the Elder Queen is canonically dead regardless of choice, and did rot and die in the Sun choice.