"She Wears a Crown", an allegory set in a medieval-type era that extends to the end of time, is about the daughter of a King who leaves the comfort of the castle to venture into a hostile world to rescue people from their plight. Her brother had left home years ago on a similar mission. Soon to be crowned Queen, Princess Kristina is accompanied by a trusted servant and is assisted by faithful subjects and animals, loyal to the Crown. On seeing the suffering of the people who are made to follow new draconian laws, she institutes measures to alleviate their condition and empower them to lead productive lives. But at the same time, many reject her offers and speak disparagingly of her and the King. This story is not merely a secular confrontation but one dominated by spiritual forces of good and evil led by the false king Morningstar as he rules under a socialist totalitarian regime. This struggle is clearly demonstrated in the Word of God, on which the narrative is grounded. At the end of her journey, Kristina is rewarded with a new crown from the Eternal King for her unwavering devotion.
However, the King's mysterious presence lingers, and his identity remains unknown until the end, leaving Kristina and the world speculating about what this could mean. Through Kristina's journey, we learn about the significance of faith and the need to stay true to our calling and beliefs, no matter how hard it may seem. Ultimately, the reward is worth it; sometimes, it can be out of this world.