In the quirky world of Tomodachi Life, where bizarre and often hilarious scenarios unfold, players are tasked with creating and managing a virtual society of Miis. These Miis, representing various real-life individuals or entirely fictional characters, can take on many roles within the game, including some truly outlandish identities. One of the most entertaining aspects of Tomodachi Life is when Miis claim to be royalty, and some of the stories that emerge from these claims are just downright strange.
Throughout the game, Miis can develop their personalities, form relationships, and even start claiming to have a royal lineage. These moments often lead to humorous and surreal situations, as the game’s premise allows for a great deal of absurdity. Players may find themselves face-to-face with Miis who suddenly declare themselves kings, queens, or even emperors, with little explanation. The strange part is that these claims aren’t always based on anything logical—sometimes, it’s simply the result of the random, unpredictable nature of the game.
The Queen Who Ruled From a Fridge
One particularly odd example comes from a Mii who, after a few interactions with other Miis, suddenly claimed to be a queen. The strange part wasn’t just the declaration, but the fact that her “royal court” consisted of nothing more than the residents of her apartment and a rather strange love for all things food-related. This queen was often found in her virtual home, standing in front of the fridge, pretending it was her throne. She ruled not from a grand palace but from the confines of her kitchen, asserting that all the snacks were her subjects.
Her royal decrees mostly involved demanding the Miis to provide her with specific snacks at certain times of the day, an oddly mundane yet hilarious set of commands. The other Miis, of course, had no choice but to obey her whims, or face her royal wrath in the form of unkind comments or the occasional sarcastic remark. It was as if she was operating on an entirely different logic, where the most trivial of requests became the grandest of royal orders.
The Prince Who Loved Pop Music
Another strange royal claim came from a Mii who introduced himself as a prince, but with a peculiar obsession for pop music. This prince’s claim to the throne wasn’t based on any traditional royal background. Instead, it was centered around his love for modern music and his endless desire to form boy bands. His idea of royal duties included coordinating the Miis for impromptu dance rehearsals, where they would practice synchronized moves to the latest hits.
This prince didn’t want a traditional kingdom or even a throne—he wanted a chart-topping hit. His royal proclamation? That the kingdom would thrive if only every Mii could learn the art of choreography and the secret to making catchy tunes. The Miis, who were more than willing to entertain his eccentricities, would regularly perform in front of him, whether they were skilled dancers or not.
The Emperor Who Had No Clothes
Perhaps one of the strangest cases of royal delusion in Tomodachi Life came from a Mii who declared himself to be an emperor. However, this emperor had a particularly odd way of presenting himself—he would often parade around the town without any clothes, claiming it was part of his imperial tradition. When asked why he wasn’t wearing any attire fit for a ruler, he would respond with nonsensical explanations, such as “In my empire, clothing is a sign of weakness” or “Clothes are for peasants.”
This emperor would walk through the town as if nothing was amiss, confidently claiming his nakedness was a symbol of his strength and power. His eccentric behavior left the other Miis unsure whether to show him respect or simply laugh at his bizarre antics. His “reign” consisted of wandering aimlessly through the streets, occasionally shouting orders to the townspeople, all while completely ignoring the fact that he was completely exposed.
The Princess Who Was a Cat
In one of the more unexpected twists, a Mii once declared herself a princess. However, her royal identity was intertwined with an odd obsession with being a cat. She would often be found meowing and attempting to bat at objects in her royal chambers, much to the confusion of her fellow Miis. Despite her feline behavior, she would demand that others refer to her as “Your Highness,” which she believed was an appropriate title for someone of her “noble status.”
Her royal duties were rather unconventional. Instead of holding grand balls or hosting diplomatic dinners, this princess’s idea of royalty was to curl up in sunbeams and demand that other Miis pet her. Her bizarre behavior didn’t seem to deter her from believing she was indeed royalty, and she would often issue royal decrees, such as “All Miis must stop what they’re doing and watch me sleep,” or “Everyone must bring me catnip,” further confusing her subjects.
The King Who Was Obsessed With Fashion
Fashion has always been a significant part of the Tomodachi Life experience, with Miis able to change their outfits to reflect their personalities. One Mii, who declared himself king, was particularly obsessed with high fashion. His entire royal existence was centered around the concept of style, and he spent his days trying to dictate the latest trends to the rest of the town.
This self-proclaimed king was rarely seen without a flamboyant outfit and a royal sash made of the most extravagant fabrics available in the store. He spent his days holding fashion shows in the town square, where Miis would walk a makeshift runway to display their latest outfits. His “royal court” was composed of his most stylish subjects, whom he dubbed the “Fashion Knights.” Their job was to maintain the kingdom’s sartorial standards, which, in his opinion, had reached an all-time low. No Mii was safe from his criticism if their outfit didn’t meet his lofty fashion standards.
The Princess Who Wanted to Be a Pirate
One Mii, who initially identified as a princess, made an unusual royal claim: she wanted to be a pirate. After her royal declaration, she completely embraced the pirate persona, donning a pirate hat and eye patch, and starting a pirate crew among the other Miis. While she maintained her title as princess, she would regularly go on “adventures” with her fellow pirates to find treasure—often resulting in nothing more than stumbling across piles of shoes and socks.
Her royal decrees often involved asking the other Miis to join her in treasure hunts, though the treasure was usually just various knick-knacks around the island. In her mind, pirates and royalty could exist side by side, and she was determined to rule both the seas and the land. It wasn’t uncommon to see her on her pirate ship (which was really just a makeshift raft) giving speeches about the importance of “pirate-princess unity” while waving a rubber sword around.
Why These Royalty Claims Are So Entertaining
The beauty of Tomodachi Life lies in its unpredictability. The Miis are constantly changing and evolving based on random events, and their personalities can shift dramatically in the blink of an eye. When they make strange claims to royalty, it adds an extra layer of humor to the game, as players witness Miis adopting the most ridiculous and illogical royal behaviors.
These royal claims often defy any sense of tradition or convention, which is part of what makes them so entertaining. The Miis don’t follow the rules of reality, and neither do their delusions of grandeur. Whether they’re ruling from a refrigerator, wearing ridiculous outfits, or insisting on being treated as royalty despite their absurd antics, the charm of Tomodachi Life lies in its ability to make the mundane, such as being a king or queen, feel utterly bizarre and comical.
In the end, the strangest part of these royal claims is that they feel completely natural in the world of Tomodachi Life, where anything can happen, and nothing is too outlandish.
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