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‘‘ Watch out, crocodile tears mean crocodile wrinkles. ’’
—Agatha

This article is about the book character. For the movie character, see Agatha (Netflix).

Queen Agatha Pendragon of Camelot is one of the main protagonists of The School for Good and Evil book series and in The Tale of Sophie and Agatha. She is a Reader chosen by the School Master to attend the School for Good. She is married to King Tedros of Camelot, making her the Queen of Camelot.

Biography[]

Early life[]

With the help of Callis and unbeknownst to Stefan, Agatha was born to Stefan and Vanessa, coming out of the womb only a few minutes after her twin sister Sophie was born. Due to Vanessa feeling disgusted by Agatha's appearance, she ordered Callis to throw out the baby. Instead, Callis saw beauty in the child and raised her as her own, changing her appearance to mirror the baby.

At the start of The School for Good and Evil, Agatha lives in a small house in the Gavaldon cemetery with Callis and her bald cat, Reaper. Agatha states in The School for Good and Evil that she does not believe the School Master is responsible for the kidnappings that occur every four years, rather believing that two children run into the woods as a prank and get eaten by bears on the night of the kidnappings; she believes that the resemblance between fairy tale characters and the missing children is purely coincidental. Although she says this, it is believed Agatha wished for a happy fairy tale ending as she kept a rather large stack of fairy tales next to her bed that she read.

Sophie is said to be her one and only friend during her time in Gavaldon, most others believing her to be a witch and keeping away from her and her family’s graveyard.

The School for Good and Evil[]

We first see Agatha when Sophie goes to visit her in her secluded house in Gavaldon's graveyard. Agatha is seen to be sassy and pessimistic. She and Sophie take a walk into town, where the people are panicking about and taking major precautions for the kidnappings that would take place later that night. The people stare at Agatha and Sophie, both looking like the perfect epitome of a princess and a witch. While Sophie enjoys the attention, Agatha feels insecure and she talks Sophie into walking to the lake instead. Agatha is annoyed because she believes that the School for Good and Evil isn't real and she claims that the kidnappings are coincidental. Sophie argues that the schools are real and that they would both get accepted, whether Agatha liked it or not. They argue until Sophie accidentally confirms that she befriended Agatha only to look good in the School Master's eyes, which upsets Agatha. But Sophie reassures her that over time, she had begun to see Agatha as a real friend and still does, and the scene ends on a heartwarming note.

Later, Agatha has a fight with her mother, who wants her to go to the School for Evil and make something out of her life, differing from Agatha's hopes for a normal life. When she goes to bed, she sees a flying shape passing by from her window. She realizes that the Schoolmaster is real and that Sophie is at risk of being kidnapped. Agatha runs to save her as Sophie is dragged into the forest and they both get taken deep into the woods that surround Gavaldon. The School Master then drops them next to a giant tree, which flings them up to the top while Agatha desperately tries to see what is happening by lighting matches on her wrist. Once Sophie and Agatha reach the top, there is an egg waiting there, which bursts open to reveal a stymph. The stymph flies them past the barrier and into the woods. They arrive at school and, to their surprise, Agatha is dropped into the School for Good and Sophie is dropped into the School for Evil's grimy moat.

Agatha wakes up in a flower field, surrounded by beautiful, princess-like girls who are her soon-to-be classmates. They are all surprised to see Agatha and they all avoid her, except for three girls, who introduce themselves as Beatrix, Reena, and Millicent. They are particularly rude to her, asking if she was lost, blind, or deaf. Agatha tries to evade their questions until they ask about her Ticket to the Flowerground, which Readers aren't given. Agatha pretends to have it, while searching her pocket for a distraction. She gives up and scares off all the Evergirls by farting. Then she runs to find Sophie, visiting the barrier for the first time. She manages to trick her reflection into believing she's Evil and she gets in. She and Sophie coincidentally run to each other at the same time, before a tide rises up and flings both girls back to their respective schools.

During the school year, Agatha hates her Good classes, believing them to be very sexist. In their first Animal Communications class, Princess Uma introduces the Good girls to wish fish. They all take turns wishing for boys. Lastly, it is Agatha's chance. Agatha then starts wishing, only to be so Pure that her wish comes true: all the wish fish turn into a girl who thanks Agatha for freeing her, and then dissipates into gold dust. The other animals that inhabit the Blue Forest sense her power, inciting a stampede of animals crashing through the School for Good that were eventually subdued, but not without a fire and a severely damaged school.

The fire was caused because a gargoyle from the school of evil sensed Agatha's power and begged her to return him to his human form. Agatha tried to fulfill her wish but when the gargoyle was resuming her human form Tedros appeared and stabbed her in the heart killing her. Agatha, furious, rebuked Tedros, telling him that the gargoyle was actually a human child. Tedros claimed that he had saved her life and that she was a true witch. Agatha, full of anger, punched the prince in the eye.

A World Without Princes[]

Back in Gavaldon, Agatha tries to fit in and go back to the life she used to have. Despite wanting to go back to her old life, Agatha can't help but dream about Tedros. At the wedding between Stefan and Honora, Agatha feels jealous and heartbroken, watching the wedding she will never have, and accidentally wishes for Tedros. This causes the magic barrier between Gavaldon and the woods to be opened, allowing archers to come in and fire at Sophie, who was consequently locked up in the church. Agatha stays with her. Since the archers caused many troubles for the people of Gavaldon, The Elders took Sophie into the woods and secretly attempted to sacrifice her to the enemy, planning to lie that it was her brave choice. Agatha does not trust them, and she leaves to find Sophie after promising Stefan that she will keep Sophie safe. After she finds Sophie, both of them try to find their way out,  but butterflies lead them to the Flowerground Express, which takes them to the school.

When she and Sophie go back to the school, they find that it has been divided into the School for Girl and School for Boy. This happened because people around the woods were inspired by Sophie and Agatha's storybook's ending when they chose each other over a boy. This sparked the idea that a princess and a witch could be friends, that neither of them needed love - but instead, a best friend. This caused the divide between boys and girls. Agatha and Sophie also learn about the bounty on Sophie's head, which was issued by Tedros, the leader of the boys.

At this point, Sophie finds out about Agatha's wish and is furious. Agatha is torn between Sophie and Tedros. She approaches The Coven, who try to convince her to choose Tedros, because if she does, the war between Boys and Girls will be over, and things will go back to normal again. Agatha is convinced and she decides to confront Tedros the same night.

Agatha and Sophie are welcomed back into the School for Girl as heroes' and inspirations. Agatha tries to tell everyone that they don't plan on staying long, but Sophie says the opposite. She encourages the girls to stand up to the boys and especially Tedros, who wants her dead.

During class, Agatha notices witch symptoms appearing on Sophie: black teeth, warts, etc. Her fears get worse as Sophie's attempt at a challenge goes terribly wrong, enough to terrify the former Dean of Evil. In one of her challenges, Agatha sees Tedros, telling her to meet him at the bridge. She believes that was the message was real, unaware that she had hallucinated him because she wanted him to be there. For the rest of her challenges, she makes sure to fail so she can stand guard and have a chance to escape.

Agatha tells The Coven about Sophie's symptoms, but the latter overhears. Sophie decides she cannot trust Agatha to be loyal and she watches her the whole night. But Agatha had escaped before Sophie realized and a dummy made out of pumpkins was what was presumed to be her. At one point, late in the night, the dummy falls and the pumpkins roll out, right as Sophie was watching. In fury, Sophie sneaks out and chases after Agatha.

Agatha makes it to the bridge, but she doesn't see Tedros. She decides to go into the School for Boys, assuming her prince had forgotten or had planned wrong. She sneaks in as Sophie follows, invisible under a snakeskin cape. Hort finds Agatha, thinking she's Sophie and drags her to the rest of the boys. Agatha tells them that Sophie is turning into a witch again and she is here to save them all from her, as Sophie watches from behind. Agatha demands the boys to take her to see Tedros so she can seal their Ever After.

They comply and Aric, the second-in-command takes her, with Sophie secretly following. Agatha is left alone with Tedros and Sophie, who is hiding under the desk. Agatha and Tedros finally talk. Tedros explains how disappointed and embarrassed he felt when Agatha chose Sophie over him. Agatha tries to explain what Sophie means to her and when asked why she came back for him, she responds that now she needs more than a friend. Agatha frees the Storian, which Tedros had chained up, and the storybook flips to the last page, about to rewrite their ending. Tedros and Agatha are about to kiss when Tedros sees Sophie's shadow looming. He gets frantic and searches for her, and Agatha tries to convince him that Sophie isn't there. She manages to and Tedros, now relaxed, reveals that he had never asked her to come at all. Agatha is bewildered and Tedros is now suspicious, wondering how she got across the barrier. In their state of confusion, Sophie sees an opportunity. She blasts a spell, making both of them think it was the other, trying to hurt them. Agatha comes to the conclusion that Tedros only wanted revenge, not her, and escapes. Aric, who found Sophie's blood, when she scraped her foot on a stair, comes to tell Tedros that Sophie was there all along. They both look at the storybook and see that Sophie was indeed, hiding under the desk the whole time. Tedros thinks he had been tricked by both of them, and he puts a bounty on Agatha's head too.

Agatha comes back to her dorm and sees Sophie fast asleep. She believes that she had unjustly doubted Sophie this whole time. She tells Sophie everything, and the latter acts as if she knew nothing and forgives Agatha. The same morning, they found out that Tedros had ordered a Trial by Tale, where if the boys won, Agatha and Sophie were to be handed over for public execution, and if the girls won, the boys would become their slaves.

Agatha, Sophie, and The Coven plan on stealing the Storian in order to seal the ending of their story with Agatha and Sophie together. The plan to steal the Storian is for Sophie to take a sex-switching potion and disguise herself as a boy in the School for Boys. The plan fails during the Trial by Tale as Sophie reverts back to a girl, Agatha tells Tedros that Sophie caused all the issues. Tedros believes her. Dean Sader conjures Sophie's symptoms, making Agatha and Tedros even more sure that Sophie is a witch. Agatha kisses Tedros for the first time, but the ending of the story is not sealed. Dean Sader tricks Sophie into bringing the School Master back to life by kissing him. This seals the ending, and as Agatha and Tedros are disappearing back to Gavaldon, the School Master stabs Tedros with his own sword.

The Last Ever After[]

Agatha and Tedros don't feel happy in Gavaldon, so they wish to go back to the Woods and find Sophie. The town discovers Agatha and Tedros' presence, and attempts to burn them both at the stake along with Agatha's mother (Callis). Callis sacrifices herself to save Agatha and Tedros, and they find a portal into the woods through Sophie's mother's (Vanessa's) grave.

Vanessa's grave is a portal to the Garden of Good and Evil, where all the famous heroes and villains are buried. They are found by princess Uma who received a message from Agatha's cat (Reaper). She guides them through the woods in order to find the headquarters of the League of 13. Shocked, they learn that the sun in the Woods is dying because the Tale of Sophie and Agatha has reopened. They run into 3 zombie villains and narrowly escape. Finally, they find the League and wonder how the old heroes will help them on their quest. Merlin is the last member of the League to arrive and surprises Tedros so much that he faints.

The next day, Merlin, Agatha, and Tedros set out for the School for Good and Evil (now the School for Old and New Evil) to save Sophie and get her to destroy the ring the School Master gave her. If they destroy the ring with Excalibur, the School Master will die and the story will close. Agatha and Tedros take the sex-switching potion to disguise themselves from the Storian so that it doesn't track their moves. The Coven guides them both into the school as Merlin's spies, who are working with him and Lady Lesso. Agatha finds Excalibur in the School for Old, and Tedros talks to Sophie. Sophie only goes with Tedros and Agatha because she believes Tedros will give her another chance and become her prince. Unknown to Tedros at the moment, Agatha genuinely is questioning if she and Tedros should end up together because she doubts that she could be a good queen. As they leave the school, the zombie villains chase them and Merlin uses his cape to hide Tedros, Sophie, and Agatha in the Celestium. Hort follows them unexpectedly.

The next day at League Headquarters, everyone is packing up and the old heroes disperse so that they won't be found by the zombie villains. Sophie won't destroy the ring because she wants to be sure that she can end up with Tedros before doing it. Merlin, Agatha, Sophie, Tedros, and Hort set out for the "safe house" that Merlin is telling them about. They travel in pairs, Merlin with Agatha and Sophie with Tedros, while Hort lags behind. Agatha went with Merlin because she wanted to give Sophie and Tedros a chance to be with each other to see if they are compatible.

Eventually, the group reaches Avalon, where they discover that the lake where the Lady of the Lake resides is a portal to a land of lush meadows and countryside. When they first enter they see people in the distance, and Tedros is shellshocked when he realizes that it is his mother Guinevere with her husband, Lancelot. They spend weeks in the safe house, and Agatha and Sophie grow closer while Tedros ponders by himself. One night, Lancelot confronts Sophie about her ring, made of black swan gold, while Agatha and Hort talk about how they think the story will end. Agatha confesses that she still loves Tedros, and he overhears. Later on, Tedros takes Sophie to a cave where he kisses her. There is no chemistry between them, after Sophie doesn't feel anything while kissing him, she tries harder but she can't taste any love or affection. Tedros leaves Sophie in the cave, and Sophie wishes for the School Master, and she vanishes back to him. Meanwhile, Agatha and Tedros reunite and confess their true love for one another.

Merlin brings the rest of the League of 13 to the safe house along with the Coven, and Agatha accepts the crown of Camelot's queen from Guinevere. They all train to fight the zombie villains, but they're still outnumbered and are wondering how they could ever win. Merlin insists that he has a plan. When the group goes back to the Woods (leaving Guinevere behind), they notice that the sun will be dying very soon.

The Ever Never Handbook[]

She was voted Most Likely to Survive the Endless Woods by her graduating class.

Quests for Glory[]

In the beginning of Quests for Glory, Agatha and Tedros have embarked on their quest of becoming the Queen and King of Camelot. However, they run, almost immediately, into trouble when Tedros accidentally gets Excalibur stuck in a stone wall of the palace. At the coronation when he has gone through all the rights and passages of the regular coronation, the priest pulls out the last will of King Arthur. One that says that Tedros will only be king once he pulls the sword from a stone.

Having already revealed that Guinevere and Lancelot are hiding in the palace, Tedros panics, trying to once again regain the people to his side. And so, through his stress, he isn't thinking clearly and he reveals that Excalibur is stuck in the wall. When he tries to go and pull it, it doesn't budge.

After all of this, in the following days and weeks, Tedros all but abandons Agatha, leaving her to plan their wedding and be lorded over by the Lady Gremlaine. As Agatha becomes more stressed, Tedros all but refuses to speak to her and Lady Gremlaine says that he does not wish to see her. This, in turn, makes Agatha feel lonelier than ever, and only able to communicate with Sophie by carrier bat which takes weeks to get there and weeks to get back. She is only able to watch as Tedros becomes like a bodybuilder, trying harder and harder to pull the sword from the stone wall and every time failing.

A Crystal of Time[]

Agatha runs away from Camelot, and after a short stop in Avalon, finds herself in the Sherwood Forest. She tries to recruit Robin and his men to help her but they refuse. Then Professor Uma finds her in Sherwood Forest and brings her to the School for Good and Evil where Agatha, the first years, and the teachers put together a plan for rescuing the prisoners in the Camelot dungeons. The professors doubt her leadership because Agatha still believes the best in Sophie, which everyone else thinks is foolish. Agatha soon proves them wrong when she uncovers a hidden message sent by Sophie, which indicates that she is still on their side. However, Agatha begins to doubt her own leadership and questions whether she is really Good, since she is endangering the lives of the first years by sending them to free Tedros.

Agatha decides to send a rescue team to Camelot, where Hort uses his wolf strength to smash a hole in the dungeon walls. Some prisoners manage to escape, but 7 are left behind - Nicola, Dovey, Willam, Bogden, Valentina, Aja, and Tedros. Agatha is glad that they managed to free some prisoners but is worried because Tedros is still captive at Camelot. Soon, her fears intensify because pirates are attacking the school. Agatha and the others hide in the School Master's Tower where the Storian reveals some important information about their current situation. After the Storian prompts them to read a history book by August Sader, Agatha realizes the real reason why Rhian wants to be the One True King. Not long after they finish reading, a message appears in the sky, saying how Tedros will be executed, which frightens Agatha.

A rescue team made up of students, Robin, and the Sheriff go to stop the execution. Agatha is tricked into leaving Professor Dovey behind in the battle, and instead runs away with Tedros. In the forest, Agatha is reunited with Sophie and they catch up, much to Tedros' dismay at their closeness. In Gnomeland, Agatha gets a shocking surprise at the identity of the king. The ruler of Gnomeland tells Agatha she must use Professor Dovey's crystal ball to uncover the secrets of Rhian's past. Sophie sees a vision of the future in the crystal ball and leaves to go back to Camelot, which disturbs Agatha so much that she screams. Agatha trusts that Sophie has a plan and is still on their side because of her "friendship intuition," but Tedros thinks Sophie has deserted them to become Queen. Later, in Avalon, Agatha is with Tedros when they unbury King Arthur, where they discover the truth of the future.

One True King[]

Agatha and Tedros (reluctantly) goes to Camelot to try and rescue Sophie with the help of wish fish. They hide in a small bubble under the sernamony and the spirit of Arthur exclaims the tornament for the true king. They reveal themselves and Agatha tries to get Sophie. Sophie, controlled by the mistral sisters, attacks Agatha which breaks her heart.

Agatha, Tedros, Gwen, Hort and Nicola uses fairies to get to Sherwood forest, where its revealed that Robin Hood has been outcasted for working with the sheriff. The first test is revealed and they go to the Living Library where they get to know the story of the green night. They go in the direction of the wrong place at first until its discovers that the answer is in Putsi, the other direction. Agatha used Tink to get herself there and saves Sophie. After a long fight for the answer, Agatha swallows it. She accidentally win and the next test is for her to be killed.

The gang take shelter in the school for good and evil while they think of what to do next. The camel that Agatha helped last book comes back and takes them to Shazabah. Tedros gets the idea to use the Genie and while he dose that baby Merlin protects the rest inside his thinking place. They get ambushed by Japeth and they get forced out to the real world. Agatha and Tedros gets into Japeth secrets and learns everything about Japeth and Rihan that was once a mystery. They are forced inside Japeth's thinking place. Thanks to the powers from the Genie, Tedros and Gwen can disguise as different people. Japteth also gets his hand on the power and in a twist of games, Gwen dies as Agatha, completing the second test.

Agatha and Tedros wakes up in Avalon and have a talk with the lady of the lake, they get to learn how Arthur knew that this would happen and that they need to pull a certain sword in a certain home. They try to ambush Japeth but Japeth ambushes them instead. Japeth and Tedros agrees to have a peaceful moment and both get to attempt to pull the sword. Agatha realizes that Japeth is cheating and Tedros fails, geting his head cut off. Agatha and Sophie reveal Japeth's fraud and and Tedros comes back using the lady of the lakes wizard wish. Tedros gets the sword and cut Japeth's head off.

At the end of the book, its implied that Agatha and Tedros marries. Agatha helps Hort and Sophie get together and it all ends with her and Tedros witnessing Merlin's death.

Appearance[]

Agatha is described to have dome-like, greasy, and oily black hair that is a bit shorter than shoulder length. It was also described as 'helmet hair'. Her skin is pale, as it is called ghostly in the books. She has big, bug-like hazel eyes. Agatha was said to have the looks of her mother, Vanessa, while having the pure good soul of her father Stefan. When Agatha appeared at the School for Good, the others disliked her clothing and looks, believing that she appeared like she belonged in the School for Evil.

Agatha's height is unspecified, but she is speculated to be tall because Cinderella states at one point that Agatha "looked like a giraffe in her granny's crown". However, she is shorter than Tedros. She often wears all black and she keeps her black clumps throughout the series. Throughout the beginning of The School for Good and Evil, Agatha tells herself that she is rather ugly. As the series progresses, however, she becomes more accustomed to looking and feeling like a princess.

In The School for Good and Evil, her fairy godmother, Professor Dovey, asked what it would take for Agatha to be happy, and Agatha replied that she wished to be beautiful. Professor Dovey makes Agatha assume she did something to her, but she simply gave her confidence since Agatha assumes that she looks completely different. However, she soon discovers nothing about her has changed and that she was beautiful in her own way all along.

To infiltrate the School for New Evil, she became Edgar, a boy resembling a malevolent penguin with sickly pale skin, dark bulging eyes, sunken cheeks, dome-like black hair, scrawny thighs and calves and no muscle tone in his stick-like arms.

Outfits

At the beginning of the first book, Agatha is described as wearing a shapeless, hulking black dress and black clump shoes.

When attending the School for Good, she wears a short pink pinafore with sleeves poofed with carnations that was to be worn over a while lace blouse that looked like it was missing three buttons to Agatha.

At the Circus of Talents, Agatha wears a midnight-blue gown with delicate gold leaves and a long velvet train, a ruby pendant and a tiara of blue orchids. She also wore gold eyeshadow and rose-coloured lip gloss.

In Book 2, Sophie lends Agatha a clingy green dress.

At the beginning of Quests for Glory, Agatha wears a blue gown to go about her duties as queen-to-be. While sailing the Igraine into the School for Good and Evil, she wears a dark leather jacket, cut-off breeches and a bandana. At Beauty and the Feast, she wears a borrowed tight red dress. After the battle with the Snake, Agatha wears a black gown.

In One True King, Agatha beads her black gown with pink cotton candy and caps her hair with a towering hive of pink fluff. Before her wedding, she wears an unfussy blue frock. At her wedding to Tedros, Agatha wears a white three-quarter-sleeve gown with a plunging neck and a cascade of shimmering tulle from the waist sweeping out across the floor. Her hair is pulled into a delicate twist and wrapped in a wide white-silk band, with fresh, light makeup and a peach sheen on her lips. She has diamond stud earrings and bracelets, and her shoes are two silver clumps, covered in crystals.

Personality[]

At the start of The School for Good and Evil, Agatha is shown as grumpy and insecure, not believing in the Schools despite reading the fairytales. She ironically played along with Gavaldon's fear that she was a witch, only to truly believe it as she got older. She also expected her classmates' treatment of her and didn't blame them, believing herself to be "too ugly to have any friends". But after Professor Dovey grants her wish to be beautiful, Agatha starts to believe in herself and, to her classmates' astonishment, looked as beautiful on the outside as she did on the inside.

the third book, Agatha tried to be happy with Tedros in Gavaldon, but the guilt she felt for having abandoned Sophie and inadvertently allowing herself to be manipulated by the Director meant that no matter what she had done, she would return for Sophie.

She has retained most of her grumpiness, but she is a very loyal friend, as shown when she tries to save Sophie even when the latter pushes her away or (on some occasions), tries to kill her. She is also brave and smart, as she picks up on things quickly and notices injustices and problems where others cannot see them. Not only that, she has the ability to come up with a plan quickly and on the spot, which she called her “intuition” as mentioned in A Crystal of Time. As the series progresses, Agatha becomes less insecure and becomes more of a leader.

Abilities[]

  • Wish Granting: She has the ability to hear and grant wishes (although she believes for a while that she lost her talent during The Last Ever After) - on account of being 100% Good. But then realizes that she never lost them, but chose not to listen.
    • The first time was during her first Wish Fish challenge, when Agatha wished to free the girl who mogrifed into Wish Fish[1]. At that moment, she learned that she could hear animals' thoughts and wishes.
  • Empathy: Agatha can hear the thoughts of animals when she focuses
  • Magic: She is very skilled in magic. Various spells, including Weather Manipulation, Stun Spells (She was one of the best in her class in her first year at school) the Lights Out Jinx, and Mogrification (In The School for Good and Evil, she would often turn into a cockroach to visit Sophie in the School for Evil), while using magic, his finger glows golden color.
    • Evil Magic: While helping Sophie with her School of Evil assignments she also learned a wide variety of dark spells and curses which she chooses to use to help.
    • Chlorokinesis: Agatha can use magic to control and summon roots and vines to trap her enemies, because she tied Sophie with vines when she tried to attack her.
    • Nephelokinesis: Agatha is incredibly skilled in weather spells, she is able to control clouds and manipulate them at will for many uses, being able to summon water, lightning, snow and hail.
    • Energy Projection: Agatha can shoot powerful beams of golden magical energy from her finger.

Relationships[]

Love interests[]

Tedros[]

In the beginning, Agatha's hatred for the prince grew as Sophie fell for the prince more and more. However, eventually, she began to fall for Tedros and Tedros for her. In A World Without Princes, Agatha opens Sophie's and her storybook because she wished for a happy ending with Tedros. In The Last Ever After, Tedros and Agatha's relationship was tested as they fought and argued through the book, but they remained strong toward each other. As stated in the Ever Never Handbook, Agatha and Tedros are engaged.

They are supposed to be married on October 14th, although this may be delayed to Rhian taking the throne. At the end of Quests for Glory, they are in a complicated stage after several arguments, they are separated due to Rhian's tyranny, Tedros in prison, and Agatha on the run.

Through out One True King they build up their relationship and learn to trust each other and that they both can lead together. At te end of the book we cut off right before their marriage start, which they held by the school for Good and Evil.

Family[]

After the events of The Last Ever After, Agatha got engaged to Tedros and was the soon-to-be Queen of Camelot (This changed after it turned out Tedros was not Arthur's oldest son). She is also the twin sister of Sophie, although their souls are the complete opposite. It is also told that Vanessa and Stefan are her biological parents and Callis is her adoptive mother.

Vanessa[]

Vanessa was Agatha's biological mother. Agatha was thrown away by Vanessa because Vanessa feared that such an "ugly" baby would not be good enough for Stefan. The baby was given to Callis, who was expected to throw the baby away in the woods.

Callis[]

Callis was Agatha's foster mother and a former teacher of Uglification in The School For Evil. Callis saved Agatha's life when she was born. Vanessa wanted a child to look like Stefan. Agatha looked like her mother Vanessa before Vanessa decided to beautify herself with herbs and items. After she gave birth, Vanessa only took Sophie home with her, saying that Stefan would not want an 'ugly baby' and leaving Agatha with Callis. Callis was supposed to leave Agatha in the Woods to die. However, Callis took her in as her own, believing she had found her true love at last, and slowly changed her appearance to look like her adopted daughter and be a believable mother. Callis sacrifices herself for Agatha in The Last Ever After, wishing for her daughter to find the Ever After she never did, even though she didn't like Tedros.

Stefan[]

Stefan is revealed to be Agatha's biological father when Professor Sader read "The tale of Vanessa and Callis" in The Last Ever After. Agatha always thought of him of as a father figure, even before she knew he was her father, and Stefan felt loving to her, even though he did not know Agatha was his daughter either. It is revealed in The Last Ever After that because Stefan and Vanessa did not love each their souls both bore their own child. Agatha looked like Vanessa but had Stefan's good soul which was why they felt some form of love towards each other.

Sophie[]

Before the beginning of the story, Sophie was said to be the first to extend the hand of friendship even though at first Sophie just thought of Agatha as her "good deed". Agatha was still reluctant to grasp it throughout The School for Good and Evil. Agatha told Sophie that she did not agree with her superficial and foolish belief in fairy tales. Agatha tries to save her from the School Master, but Sophie refuses Agatha's help.

When they are transferred to the School for Good and Evil, Sophie assumed that she was to be dropped into the School for Good but after Agatha grabs her best friend's hand the stymph changes its mind and Agatha is dropped into the School for Good while Sophie is dropped into the School for Evil, much to both of their distastes.

Later the two friends ride Stymphs up to the School Master's tower, and he gives them a riddle. They later solve the riddle and realize that Sophie must kiss Tedros. While doing so, their friendship begins to go downhill. Sophie and Tedros meet, mogrified as foxes and with Agatha disguised as a cockroach. Tedros tries to kiss Sophie. However, Sophie refuses and Agatha realizes that Sophie does not want to go home.

Eventually, in the Trial by Tale, Agatha saves Tedros' life. Sophie had been hiding as a bush, and Sophie splits apart from both of them. Her new witch friends start to think her Nemesis is Tedros, but it is later revealed that her Nemesis is Agatha.

At the Circus of Talents, Sophie begins her rampage, fully transformed into an ugly hag-like creature, which does not end until the School Master attempts to kill Agatha. After Agatha and Sophie reconcile and Agatha revives Sophie with a kiss, the two return home to their town Gavaldon, where they are hailed as heroes.

The two seem to have resumed their friendship in A World Without Princes. However, Agatha accidentally wishes to be with Tedros again, the gates open, and the two are transported back into the Schools. However, it is quite different from when they visited last. Now the school is split between Boys and Girls. Sophie becomes mad at Agatha for wishing Tedros over her, and thus bringing them back. Eventually, they plan to infiltrate the School for Boys, so Sophie becomes a boy named Filip, with the help of Yuba the Gnome and a spell, to go into the School for Boys.

However, Sophie/Filip is roomed with Tedros, and Tedros becomes friends with Filip, not knowing that Filip is just Sophie with a different gender. In the end, they are all lead to believe that Sophie is becoming a witch again, and Agatha turned against Sophie and sided with Tedros. Sophie is heartbroken, and she revives the School Master with a kiss, sending Agatha and Tedros back to Gavaldon.

In the third book, Agatha was super embarrassed and sorry for having abandoned Sophie, then she realized that it was thanks to her that she had stopped being the shy girl and that thanks to her her relationship with Tedros had been born, so she decided to go back to save her.

In The Last Ever After, Sophie has doubts with the School Master, now known as Rafal. However, after being with Tedros and Agatha again, Tedros chooses Agatha over Sophie again, because Sophie does not love him and he doesn't love her.

Sophie returns to Rafal and hardens back to Evil. A war breaks out, and Agatha chases Sophie, trying to convince her to destroy Rafal's ring, which will kill the School Master forever. After hearing Vanessa and Callis's story, Sophie becomes darker and more desperate as she sees that her whole life had been a lie and that she had always been bad,Agatha tries to comfort her and tell her that she is not like her mother but she refuses to listen her.

Eventually, with Agatha's love for her and them being twins, she gets Sophie to destroy the ring, and the war ends. Lady Lesso left a package for Sophie before her untimely death by the hands of her own son, Aric, in the war. The package is Lady Lesso's signature cloak, which they all take to mean that Sophie is meant to be the next Dean. She does not go to Camelot with Tedros and Agatha.

In Quests for Glory, these two have a sisterly friendship, with no complications. In this book, Sophie states she's only showing her sweet side to Agatha, but eventually softens up to everyone else. They help and support each other throughout the book but Agatha, in the end, is forced to abandon Sophie while running away because Rhian had Sophie in a position where he could kill her if anything went wrong.

Friends[]

Kiko[]

Kiko was Agatha's only friend in the School for Good in The School for Good and Evil. She and Agatha did homework together and hung out. In A World Without Princes, Kiko was excited her friend had come back, and in The Last Ever After, Kiko was part of the many students who helped Good win the war. Kiko often obsessed about her crush, Tristan, around Agatha.

The Coven[]

The three witches claimed to be Agatha's friends but when Sophie started her beauty lectures, Hester and Anadil got angry at Agatha and said they were not her friends anymore because they believed that the lectures were Agatha's idea. In A World Without Princes, they tried to get Agatha and Tedros back together because Hester and Anadil believed that even though they hate boys, they can't live without them, and they became close friends with her. In The Last Ever After, they fought on Good's side with Agatha, Tedros, and old famous heroes and heroines.

Reaper[]

A bald, wrinkled cat who once belonged to Agatha's foster mum, Callis. Agatha missed Reaper very much when she was away from Gavaldon. In A World Without Princes, Reaper was suspicious about Agatha and often scratched her when she came near. But in The Last Ever After, he helped Agatha win the war when it was revealed he was a messenger cat for the League of Thirteen.

In the Crystal of Time, it is revealed that Reaper is the King of GnomeLand. He also mentions his backstory of how he became Callis's pet. Tedros and Repear make up in this book.

School for Good students[]

Due to her dark dresses and near-constant frowning, Agatha became an instant outcast upon her enrollment in The School of Good. Upon arrival, everyone including Agatha herself thinks that the School Master has made a horrible mistake. Within her first steps in school, she eats a fairy while the other princesses gasp at her. To chase the girls away from Agatha, Agatha promptly farts and the girls run away from her.

Agatha was supposed to share a room with other girls. However, upon their first sighting of her, they created excuses, enabling them to move rooms so that they didn't have to bunk with her. Agatha didn't mind at all.

Professor Dovey grants Agatha's wish to become beautiful and Agatha is lead to believe her appearance has changed, due to the other students looking stunned at the sight of her. However, it hasn't, and she learns that she was beautiful all along. She just needed to smile.

Teachers[]

Professor August Sader[]

Professor Sader was one of Agatha's teachers at the School for Good. He had always reminded Agatha of Sophie's father, Stefan (who in fact was also Agatha's biological father). Agatha referred to him as 'Professor Crackpot' at the beginning of the story. It was said that he was fond of Agatha and appeared to her and Sophie as a phantom, telling them the true story of their parents. He died at the end of the first book at the School for Good and Evil, as he sacrificed his body to the Good School Master's soul. He did it in order to save Agatha and Sophie so that they can find the true ending of their fairy tale.

Trivia[]

  • Agatha's age is yet to be confirmed, and is subject to a lot of speculation. In a deleted chapter in the first book, Soman Chainani states that all the Readers that got kidnapped were age 15.
  • Sophie and Agatha are twin sisters, and thus share the same age and birthday.
  • Agatha's finger glow was originally described as orange but in later books, this is changed to gold, the same shade as Tedros' in later books since he is her true love.
  • Her name means "Soul of Good".
  • Agatha is 100% Good.
  • Agatha was abandoned by her mother Vanessa as she was thought of as too ugly.
  • Agatha didn't like looking at mirrors and she said that dogs and pigs didn't go around looking at them.
  • She once dressed up as a bride for Halloween.
  • Agatha is younger than Sophie by a couple of minutes.
  • Agatha once gave Sophie a dead frog for her birthday.
  • Sophie named a shade in her nail polish line after her - Oily Agatha.
  • There is a fondue named after her at Beauty and the Feast.
‘‘ If there's one thing I know, Sophie... it's that you and I don't get to have perfect endings. ’’
Agatha to Sophie[2]

Quotes[]

  • (To Sophie) "Because you make me feel ordinary. And that's the only thing I ever wanted."
  • "Real friends let each other grow up."
  • "You think because I'm ugly, I'm evil?"
  • "Look, Merlin thinks we can help each other."
  • (To Beatrix) "You wouldn't know Good if it crawled up your dress!"
  • "Even fairy tales have limits."
  • "Real friends don't lie."
  • "Good is about stepping up to face the truth."
  • "(To Sophie)You always had a happy ending Sophie, with me"

References[]

The School for Good and Evil
Books & Media: The School for Good and Evil (book) | A World Without Princes | The Last Ever After | The Ever Never Handbook | Quests for Glory | A Crystal of Time | One True King | Rise of the School for Good and Evil | Fall of the School for Good and Evil | The School for Good and Evil (Netflix)
The School for Good and Evil Characters
Evers: Agatha | Tedros | Tristan | Chaddick | Beatrix | Kiko | Reena | Millicent | Giselle | Nicholas | Tarquin
Nevers: Sophie | Hort | Hester | Anadil | Dot | Arachne | Callis | Vanessa | Aric | Mona | Nicola | Ravan
School Staff: The School Master | Clarissa Dovey | Leonora Lesso | Princess Uma | August Sader | Evelyn Sader | Castor | Pollux | Yuba | Helga | Emma Anemone | Professor Bilious Manley | Professor Sheeba Sheeks
Secondary Characters: Rhian Sader-Mistral | Japeth | Aric | Kei | Mistral Sisters | Lady of the Lake | Lady Grisella Gremlaine | Bettina | Edgar & Essa | Filip of Mount Honora | Yara | Maid Marian | Stefan | Willam | Bogden
Minor Characters: Ajubaju | Adam | Agnieszka | Dean Brunhilde | Gus and gagan of gavaldon | Belle | Gunilda | Honora | Elders | Jacob | Mumtaz Adeen | Popisil | Bane | The Butcher's Son
Rise Duology Characters: Rafal Mistral | Rhian Mistral | Aladdin | James Hook | Midas | Kyma | Hephaestus | Pirate Captain | Vulcan | Marialena Sader | Quintana | Fala of Good | Botic | Professor Humburg | Professor Mayberry
Fairy Tale Characters
Evers: Aladdin | Cinderella | Peter Pan | Briar Rose | Snow White | Jack | Hansel and Gretel | Arthur | Sir Kay | Lancelot | Guinevere | Anya | Kaveen | Merlin | Red Riding Hood
Nevers: Captain Hook | Gertrude | Estra | Bluebeard | Cinderella's Stepmother | Cinderella's Stepsisters | George Scourie | Catherine | Rabid Bear Rex
Others
Creatures: Mogrif | Wish Fish | Genie | Man-Wolf | Crogs | Crypt Keeper | Fairy | Nymphs | Golden Goose Spiricks | Stymph | The Beast | Mermaid
Magical Terminology: The Storian | Lionsmane | Excalibur | Readers
Related Content: Soman Chainani | Beasts and Beauty: Dangerous Tales | EverNever TV
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