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Royal Margarine Cookie (Cookie Run)

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CreatedMay 5, 2026
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Royal Margarine Cookie (Cookie Run)

The dragon rider you've been waiting for has arrived!


Who's this Cookie?

Royal Margarine Cookie is the self-proclaimed last heir of the prestigious Dragon Rider Clan, a figure as refined as he is theatrical. With his carefully styled appearance and ever-present smirk, he roams Dragon City atop his loyal companion, Buttercream, presenting himself as the very image of elegance and heroism. Yet behind the charm lies a far more complicated story—one of missed expectations, lingering doubt, and a desire to live up to a legacy he never quite fulfilled.

What's with his wooing abilities?

Flirtation is second nature to Royal Margarine Cookie. Whether it’s a passing admirer or a legendary hero, he rarely misses an opportunity to showcase his smooth-talking charm. His words are polished, his confidence seemingly unshakable, and his presence hard to ignore. Still, his constant need to impress often hints at something deeper—an effort to maintain an image that may not be as effortless as he makes it seem.

Is he a true hero?

That depends on how one defines a hero. Royal Margarine Cookie may not embody the fearless ideal he claims to be, having once faltered in the face of true dragons. However, when it truly matters, he proves capable of courage, compassion, and growth. His journey is not about being flawless, but about choosing to rise above fear and self-doubt. In the end, his heroism is not in his legend—but in the moments where he decides to act despite it.


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