As many of us are aware, ant colonies are established, and nurtured by a queen. Often referred to as a Queen mother, because she literally births the whole colony. In creating The Underground, many true life facts have been interwoven into the fabric of the story. One such fact which we have been faced with is the existence of Kings AND Queens. The predicament is that Kings, at least in our traditional understanding of them, do NOT exist in insect colonies.
Where the Ants are concerned, the old saying ‘King for a day’ can certainly take precedence. The Queen is born with wings, and takes to the air for what is referred to as a ‘mating flight’. Several male ants (also winged) will chase the Queen as she soars through the air. Finally one of the males will make contact with the queen, mate with her, and fall to the ground. While the male disappears after this point, the Queen will discard her wings and tend to her colony-to-be.
For the benefit of the story, and certain themes; Kings have played a role in The Underground. Now with this research in mind, the readers will find that any introduction of a ‘King’ is often short-lived…it simply is not meant to be.

Be sure to check out the newest installments in our Characters Section, The Termite Dynasties, and the Rhi Dynasty. A fascinating look into the colony of the newest inhabitants of The Underground.
Insect-O-Fact #15 – Termite Society
by drocha on August 22, 2011 at 8:46 AMInsect-O-Fact #15
Termite Society
Termites exist in a caste based society. The three castes are, reproductives, soldiers and workers. The queen has the ability to cause any of her progeny to switch caste biologically based on need. The needs of the colony takes precedence over the individual termite and the Queen and King are the sole interpreters of that need. As a result the reproductive pair would be the brains and all other termites would be drones following their instructions to the letter instinctively. Some families of termite have developed ‘false workers’ or ‘pseudergates’. While it is common for termite workers to change into soldiers and vice versa at the whim of their queen, the pseudergates can actually change into reproductives when given the pheromone signal from their master. It is a colony unlike any other.