| Titania, Senshi of Peace |
| Name: Bianca Oberon Age: 26 Hair: Baby Blue Eyes: Purple Height: 5'4" Senshi colors: bronze w/ red bow Birthday: June 19 Blood Type: AB+ Mentor of Princess Amara Tenou, Sailor Uranus |
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| Bianca was born the younest princess of the moon of Titania. As such, her brothers and sisters teased her viciously, causeing the gentle young girl a great deal of pain. But she was a great beauty, and most people loved her. This didn't help her relations with her siblings at all, for they were very jealous of her. When she wold become extreamly upset, strange, unexplainable things happened. To prevent any further problems, when Bianca was ten, her parents sent her to private school. When she went to high school, she met her first love, Ryan. They fell in love, and were married after college. Sadely, he was killed in war. Bianca was devistated and vowed never to love again. But she did love again. At a meeting of all the royals of Uranus and it's moons, she met Prince David of Oberon. His charms melted the wall she had built around her heart, and they were soon married. Soon after, she realized that she had no real desire to be queen, although her parents wished she might take the throne. Saddely, it wasn't long after the wedding that David's parents died and he had to return to Oberon to take the throne. It was at about this time that it was revealed that Bianca was to be Sailor Titania. The king and queen of Uranus, parents of Amara, future Sailor Uranus, were very pleased with this. They knew she was a strong oral fighter, and hoped that her phiysical abilities might match these. They didn't, but there were many other people for Amara to learn fighting from. It was at the gathering of the Senshi on the moon were Bianca met her true friend, and the person she considered most her sister, Elara of Amalthea. |
| Mythology: Titania is the wife of Lord Oberon, and queen of the Third Race, all the gods and creatures that you see in myths and legends. William Shakespear used her as one of the characters in A Midsummer Night's Dream. |