Titania

Titania is the queen of the fairies in William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. One of the central conflicts of the play begins when she and her husband King Oberon are engaged in a quarrel over which of them should have custody of a changeling boy whom Titania abducted from India to be part of Faerie. Oberon's servant Robin Goodfellow casts a spell which causes Titania to fall in love with a common human weaver whose head has been transformed into that of a donkey.

Titania in "A Late Symmer Night's Battle"
During the reign of Oberon and Titania, the human infant Ghosh was adopted into the fairy world. Following this accomplishment, and the humorous misadventure surrounding it, the fairy army fought a strange three-way conflict with kobolds and reremice.