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Post by Miya on Jun 11, 2014 1:11:45 GMT
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Post by Miya on Jun 11, 2014 1:16:13 GMT
The Tale of Three Kingdoms:
In the world of Larita, there are three ruling kingdoms that divide the land. The first kingdom, Didlington, is a proud and ancient ruling kingdom that has been around since the dawn of Larita. There are thousands upon thousands of books written about this kingdom, and the other two look at it with envy. It has many inventors that have helped the kingdom thrive creating such inventions like airships, which has made many of its people well off. Many of the people are also educated, this being one of the top priorities among the royals to keep their people happy and useful for the future.
The second kingdom, Twyford, was born from war centuries ago. It was once part of Didlington Kingdom before a group of people rebelled against the ruling royals to create it’s own land. Thus Twyford Kingdom was born, and is constantly looking at Didlington Kingdom with envy for the power it holds wishing to be the one in that postion. They hire scientists and inventors to out-compete Kingdom Didlington, but there are hardly any advancements that haven’t already been invented. So their main resource is the fine silk fabrics their working class is known for. The other kingdoms always buy up their silk.
The third kingdom, Luffnum, is nearly as old as Didlington Kingdom, but has not thrived as much. The land they live on has not provided the resources they need, so they have often bartered with the other two kingdoms to keep the people fed. There are huge gaps among the rich and poor, the poor living in over crowded sheds while the rich have castles that rival the royals. There is little hope for the kingdom to continue to survive on its own without joining forces with one of the other kingdoms. The main resource it offers is a few mines that produce the most beautiful of gems.
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Post by Miya on Jun 11, 2014 1:19:38 GMT
The Roles:
All roles are taken.
Didlington:Title: King of DidlingtonName: Roland Tanner Langton*trying to kill his cheating wife without making it look like murder since the people adore her and will revolt if found out* Title: Queen of Didlington Name: Rosalind Katharina Langton neé Fenton Note: Beloved queen of the people. She is pregnant with the King of Twyford’s child, and is in love with a non-royal. Title: Advisor of Didlington Name: Enguerrand Urbain Armistead *the love interest of the Queen of Didlington, the affair between them is mostly a secret*
Twyford: [image] Title: Ruler or Twyford
Name:
*Note TBA
Title: Advisor of Twyford Name: Kiana Rose Everton *spy for King of Didlington, sending King Roland every useful information she has on what the Twyford Kingdom is doing*
Title: Knight or Twyford Name: Merek Peter Hastings *a symbol of good and justice, the perfect knight in shinning armor that is in love with the Advisor of Twyford*
Luffnum: Title: King of Luffnum Name: Denton Andre Lywood *needs to do what he can to merge with one of the other kingdoms, nothing is not out of the question*
Title: Advisor of Luffnum Name: Cid Sol Heiß Note: Cid wants Luffnum stay an independent kingdom. Thus he is working deals behind the king's back in order for the kingdom to stay self-sufficient, which includes trying to make deals with other kingdoms to stay afloat.
Title: Knight of Luffnum Name: Erin Willows *loyal servant to the king/queen, and has connections to royal blood that could put them in a postion of power if they ever found out about it*
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Post by Miya on Jun 11, 2014 3:13:46 GMT
Rules of the Land:
1) Respect people, yo. That’s a no brainer, but I’m putting it up here as number one to show I won’t tolerate disrespect.
2) Follow the guidelines for the role(s) that you want. If you make a character that doesn’t fit into that guideline, I’m not going to accept it. End of conversation.
3) This is a small group role play, I won’t accept more than the roles that are available so only nine characters at play. No more than that unless this rule is changed in the future.
4) No God-Moding unless arrangements have been made with the other player in question.
5) Time Skips will be made by me or Comtesse de Tournay who I hereby name as Co-Owner.
6) To keep things less crazy, for now, users may only have two characters each. If you wish to have more than that, you must get the okay from me and Comtesse de Tournay, so be prepared to convince.
7) If you leave the RP, you are not allowed to join back in.
In-World Specifics:
Air-Ship technology is prominent in this world, and so you may travel via private air ships (if you’re rich enough to afford it) or there is also commercial air flight between kingdoms.
There is no phone communication, but you can be creative in the other ways when it comes to passing messages from one kingdom to another.
Although the world is technologically advance (more so in Didlington), there are no personal hand guns. There are, however, cannons used in the event of a war for the kingdoms to use, and for personal weapons there is everything else you can imagine.
*more will be added, if need be, to the rules or in-world specifics
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Post by Miya on Jun 11, 2014 3:28:30 GMT
Profiles
Mini-Profiles for Front Page:
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Full Profiles: *message these to me and I'll post it in the profile section
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Name: (full name)
Age: (22 and older)
Personality: (give me at least three sentences here)
Biography: (give me at least five sentences here)
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Post by Miya on Jun 11, 2014 3:30:45 GMT
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Post by Miya on Jun 17, 2014 18:56:51 GMT
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Post by Miya on Jun 17, 2014 19:00:16 GMT
King Roland Tanner Langton & Advisor Kiana Rose Everton
King Roland Tanner Langton of Didlington was hosting a Gand Ball to celebrate the momentous occasion of his beloved wife becoming pregnant…
However, while the Grand Ball was commencing downstairs in the ballroom of his large castle, Roland was enjoying the peace and solitude of his private library. It was the one and only place in the castle, besides the war room, that the Queen of Didlington was not allowed to enter. Two armed knights stood guard at the only entrance of the room, and not even a servants door attached to his library, so that his Queen could not come in to nag him to death. Although, Roland had often contemplated the possibility of being murdered by some trained assassin in his private library and not having his body found for at least a few days due to the lack of traffic into his quarters, bit it was a risk he was willing to take to avoid the constant nagging he received from his wife on a daily basis.
Tonight he was not in his library to avoid his wife though. No, he was in his library smoking a tobacco stick in an attempt to prepare himself before facing battle. Three Kings joining under one room was never a good thing, despite the wonderful celebration happening downstairs. It was Roland’s first known child being carried by the Queen, and holding a celebration for it was mandatory in Didlington. It was to pass on the message to his people that the royals loved their people and included them apart of every wonderful moment, but to also tell the other two Kingdoms that Didlington’s line of royals weren’t going to die out any time soon…
The thought caused a snicker from Roland, a rare thing to have happen, but he couldn’t help himself. He found himself snickering even after being told his wife was pregnant. He very highly doubted that the child was his, what with his wife’s reputation of visiting men’s private quarters late at night while her husband was busy in his study. Who the father was could be anyone, but Roland doubted he was a contender. The last time the two laid in bed together, it was after three weeks of nagging and attempted seduction from his wife. She wanted a child, for some petty reason to feel loved, while Roland could hardly care less at this point in life. He was already pass the age for getting his wife pregnant, at least compared to his father and grandfather who had heirs by the time they were twenty. He was closer to age thirty now, and his first child could even be a girl! His ancestors are surely laughing at him for his misfortune, but he it was not his fault for having a wife that could not become pregnant by him.
He took another deep breath of his cigarette as he relaxed further into his chair before he looked over at the door. He would need to show his face soon at the ball, and play nice with the kings and other big pockets out there. He smirked when he recalled how King Denton of Luffnum most likely had smaller pockets than Didlington’s own middle class. What a poor state Luffnum was in…And how easy it would be to sign a merging between his kingdom and Luffnum. The King was most likely desperate at this point to get the troubles of his kingdom off his hands. If Roland could sign an agreement tonight, it would be a rather wonderful occasion for him after all.
Standing up, Roland stabbed out his cigarette before leaving his private library to be greeted by three knights who walked with him to the ballroom. Roland was wearing the traditional dark colored outfit of Didlington’s colors along with a rather long black cape that fluttered just above his ankles. On top of his head he wore his golden thin crown that was inlaid with the finest jewels of Larita, distinguishing him as the King and as a powerful man to not be trifled with. When he stood on the second floor of the ballroom, a horn sounded to make it known that the king had arrived. “Ladies and gentlemen of the Three Great Kingdoms, King Roland Tanner Langton has arrived!” A small man announced with his loud voice, and Roland waited a moment more on top of the stairs before the crowed applauded him and he stepped down with his knights trailing behind.
In the large crowd of guests, a rather disgusting sight to him, Roland spotted his second oldest brother and current General of his army clapping his hands. He gave his brother a friendly and warm smile, showing the crowd how much he loved his family before he stepped over to greet him in person as the music began once more and the ball continued. He was told his wife had already arrived, and his brother made a comment about how nice it would have been if the King and Queen could have arrived together. “We would have, dear brother, if the Queen weren’t so excited to see everyone and I didn’t have a mountain of paperwork to oversee before arriving.” He laughed deeply, lying being the easiest part of tonight. ~——————~Advisor of Twyford, Kiana Rose Everton, stood in a group of royal advisors from Didlington overhearing discussions that were clearly not for her to partake in as the elder men acted polite enough by keeping her within the circle. A woman advisor was a rare sight for any Kingdom, but still Kiana didn’t act bothered or displeased with their discrimination towards her. Instead, she continued to have a faint smile on her lips as she laughed in her head at them. One day soon she would be among them herself, and she would be the one having private discussions with the King of Didlington without them involved. Yes, that would be her future, and hopefully it would happen sooner than later.
With not being able to be included in the conversation, Kiana’s eyes wandered around the large ballroom. A rather large group of musicians were playing off in a corner somewhere, the waltzing music loud enough to echo throughout the room though. She could see several heads of men over the crowd spinning around in rhythm with the music, dancing partners to beautifully dressed women. Rich enough people from all three kingdoms were in attendance at the ball, some were familiar faces from her own Kingdom of Twyford, and the rest were not. Kiana moved a hand to her ear, putting a stray lock back in place behind it. Her red hair was in an up-do this evening, her white porcelain-like neck was clearly visible along with her cleavage as she wore a strapless gown that covered the rest of her. Her long ivory arms were adorned with arm bands on each one, a fashion trend in Twyford that many women partook in. Her forehead had a jewel band on it, like usual, and she wore a rather colorful necklace that laid perfectly against her white skin.
Kiana loved jewelry more than anything, but despite how much she wore, it never looked bulky or too much on her. Her blue eyes suddenly brightened when she spotted her King, Gregory, off in the distance. Her eyes lingered on his form for a few moments, like they were trained to do in order to make sure he wasn’t offending anyone in this Kingdom with customs that he wasn’t familiar with before she looked away. King Gregory could handle himself well, and she was only a year older than him anyways. She wasn’t his mother, and didn’t intend on becoming an old woman advisor for him anyways. Suddenly a horn was trumpeting, and her eyes found their way upstairs to where King Roland of Didlington stood tall and regal. He was announced and waited for applauds before stepping down the grand staircase. Her smile grew a few centimeters, hoping to catch his gaze until she realized she hadn’t. His attention was on somebody else, and she watched him even after everyone else went back to what they were doing until she saw who it was he was focused on. It was his brother and General of the Didlington army.
Kiana had met the General earlier in the evening, and so she turned back to the group of advisors who still ignoring her presence while discussing philosophy matters. She didn’t have any where else to go, so she stood where she was and tried to keep herself entertained in her head.
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Post by littlefluffette on Jun 17, 2014 22:22:18 GMT
Adviser Enguerrand Urbain Armistead King Denton Andre Lywood All Enguerrand had heard for the past month, all that was ever really spoken of around him, was how the Queen was pregnant, that a grand ball was to be held in the honour of the new heir, and how excited everyone was to have the three Kings meet in Didlington. Yet the first thought which came to mind for the Advisor of Didlington was whether they were going to serve those chopped sausages wrapped in bacon. Enguerrand saw very little in these gatherings, often attempting to skip out on them when possible. Sometimes, if he was lucky, he could stay in his lab deep within the cellars of the castle and ignore whatever social gathering was occurring that day. Other times, like today, he was expected to attend the gathering. His arrival hinged mainly on whether it was “necessary” to see the advisor. Wherever nobility gathered so too did their advisors and it seemed improper that Didlington’s own would not be there as well. Not that Enguerrand thought of it as “improper”, he found such a thought idiotic. Should anyone want to talk with him, they knew where to find him. To why he had to waste his time socializing when he could use it to, say, study the affects of a newly discovered herbal plant on mice was beyond him. The only aspect to this party which Enguerrand would not frown at was the food which was plentiful and at its peak taste. In fact he was already stationed by the long table adorned with little snacks which one could eat with their hands or a small fork without dirtying themselves. One particular plate- once containing sausages wrapped in bacon was now empty and he urged the nearest servant to get more. As he took a noisy sip from his glass of wine, holding it “improperly” as it was customary for Enguerrand, he scanned the crowd. The young King of Luffnum almost huddled in a corner, too timid for his own good to even interact with any familiars. The slightly older King of Twyford holding himself as any royal would. King Roland of Didlington was nowhere to be found, but he was definitely in his private library, building the required energy to attend one of these miserable gatherings. Most of the advisors who served any wealthy landowners were gathered in a small huddle of sorts talking with one of the rare female advisors, Kiana, not too far away. The last face he fell too before jerking his head towards the entrance was the very Queen herself, Rosalind. The two were having an affair, simple as that though Enguerrand preferred to call it a mutual friendship. Usually he tried to avoid any and all interactions with the nobility- they always appeared too hung up on tradition and social rules. But he could sympathize for the Queen. Her status as a female left her little chance of escaping their social construct of their society, leaving her prisoner in a loveless marriage and a man who clearly lacked the ability to even produce an heir. Since then Enguerrand had regularly bedded the Queen or allowed her access to his labs- a rare treat as he usually talked with others outside of his lab, never inside. ‘Risk of contamination’ he called it. But for the Queen she was one of the lucky few to be allowed in freely, especially when he found that stray cat he kept around for “observational study”- a term which really covered his true intentions of giving Rosalind a pet without having it roam around the castle and thus upset Roland. Surely then this would have meant that her unborn child was to be his, knowing the numerous times Enguerrand and Rosalind shared a room together? Well to his relief he highly doubted this was his child. He had already produced three offspring- all of which he never met and hoped to never meet. Enguerrand had also entered his thirties, leaving him at an age now where perhaps it was best he not have a child. But the real proof was the timing of the pregnancy. Two months ago Rosalind had left to attend a meeting in Twyford, and then two months alter she learned she was pregnant. It did not take a genius to figure that she had sex with King Gregory. He was still young enough to produce viable children and was likely the one who spent the most time with his Queen. It did not matter to Enguerrand who she slept with though, or whose child she carried. As long as it was not his child, he could care less about who knocked her up. Well alright, it would be terrible if the child she gave birth too looked clearly nothing like the King, to which the Queen might be in trouble. But if people were fooled into thinking it was Roland, her side affairs were none of his concern. As Roland introduced himself to the crowd who clapped for their King, Enguerrand just observed. He never clapped for any King, including the one he advised, nor would he start today. - - -
It was like his worst nightmares had come true. A room full of people, many who Denton did not recognize. In a vain effort to avoid them all he stayed huddled in the nearest corner, head down and hands up with a glass of wine. He was reminded time and time again not to cover his face at parties, but he hated these social gatherings. There were too many people; they expected him to talk about stuff he knew little about. What would happen if Roland or Gregory wanted to talk? What should he say? Were any deals going to be offered? Would it help everyone if he agreed to them or rejected them? Would a war start if he denied them? “Ohh,” Denton fidgeted with his wine glass and closed his eyes, “why did Lisette have to die…” Sure she was a spiteful woman who wanted power, but she had been taught everything about how to be a Queen. Denton was taught nothing, expected to just marry, possibly gain a title like Duke, and enjoy himself while one of his older siblings took on the throne. And then she had to get sick and die. One would argue that this was karma for killing William, but it felt more like a personal punishment since it meant he had to be King. All eyes turned to Roland as he entered the room, getting a rather grand introduction. Everyone clapped including Denton, but he avoided being too loud. So long as no one noticed him, he could get through this party fine.
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Post by sempai ratte on Jun 17, 2014 22:52:28 GMT
As Gregory, King of Twyford moved about the room he spoke with the nobles in attendance taking advantage of the fact they saw him as little more than a child king. He played the role of the grateful guest as he learned the mood of the crowd, when he saw King Roland make his entrance he smiled seeing that the queen wasn't next to him Where was she he wondered. After looking about and seeing the lovely serving ladies he decided that one of them would make for a fine companion tonight, unless the queen would be willing to lay with him again that is. On his way back to the table where his people sat and waited he saw Kiana "Kiana, what do you think of the event so far? A bit over done but still entertaining I suppose, have you seen the queen about this evening?" he asked smiling warmly as he held a glass of wine.
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Post by Miya on Jun 18, 2014 1:48:56 GMT
Advisor Kiana Rose Everton
Kiana had a small drama reenactment going on in her head as she watched the elder advisers picker and argue about philosophies that they barely understood the surface of, pretending they were common men at a pub. It would be a perfect setting for the older men, fighting meaninglessly while being drunk. That would be where their ridiculous conversation would be a perfect fit. Just as she was starting to enjoy her imagination, a movement in the corner of her eyes had her turning her head and bowing politely to her king, the advisors joining her to show respect. “Good evening, my King.” She greeted before King Gregory went straight to complaining about the ball…and then he asked about the Queen. Her eyes trailed away from his face as if she had just seen the Queen walk by before she spotted in the corner the King of Luffnum.
She paused a moment before nodding her head. “I believe I did spot the Queen for a brief moment when we first arrived at the ball, but now I cannot recollect where she went off to…” Her voice trailed off as she scanned the crowds before an idea came to mind. “Were you thinking of asking the Queen to a dance, my King?” She suddenly asked as a polite smile came to her face. “That’s a wonderful idea you have. It would really show how courteous the Kingdom of Twyford is to Didlington.” She nodded in agreement with her spoken words before raising a hand to tap her chin thoughtfully. “Or maybe it would be polite to wait until King Roland dances with his Queen before you step in…It wouldn’t hurt to speak with him either. Such a rare opportunity to talk with the hard to reach King might give Twyford a chance to make new bargins and agreements…However, my King, that would mean speaking in friendly terms with him.” She said, her eyes looking up at him with a serious expression. The ‘playboy’ King wasn’t know for playing nice with any other King, especially with the history Twyford has with Didlington.
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Post by Comtesse de Tournay on Jun 18, 2014 2:53:13 GMT
Her Majesty Queen Rosalind Katharina Langton
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The wardrobe of the queen had a wider variety of clothing and accessories than any other woman in the kinggom. Being royalty, every one of her dresses, capes, and pieces of jewelry were exquisite. From the colorful gowns to her lace lingerie, Rosalind’s wardrobe was breathtaking. For this grand occasion, she chose a dark violet silk velvet gown. It was quite fitted in the upper torso, so as to accentuate the queen’s hourglass figure. Delicate gold buttons adorned the front, stopping at the lowest point of the pointed waist. It also had a two foot train, which created the effect of fabric elegantly pooling around the queen. Its curved V neckline swooped lower than most of her dresses. Thick, gold antique trim covered most of the neckline. Dead center there was a bright splash of gold. The sleeves were fitted on top, with a wide band of the same trim as the neckline trim on the upper arm. Below the band, the sleeves billowed out. A gold sash about two inches wide was knotted at the low V of the waist, the ends of which dropped below her knees.
Atop luscious long locks, she wore a gold crown. The peak was about two inches high and about an inch wide. There was a tree in the center with roots running down and bare branches. Around it, the fluted edges appeared to be rays of sun. The sides of the crown were decorated with undulating vines. Though cosmetics were readily available, the queen would only wear a bit of makeup. All and all, Rosalind looked like some sort of ethereal creature. The queen is so beautiful that she's not even human. We are not worthy of her, the people of Didlington had once proclaimed. It seemed quite fitting right at that moment.
Going from one person to another kindly accepting their congratulations, Rosalind flitted about the room. It was like a perfectly choreographed dance, one she did not stop even as Roland stepped inside the room. Spotting Gregory from across the room, she felt a pang in her heart. The king had been kind to Rosalind, much more so than any other man had ever been. Placing a hand over her stomach, she was lost in thought… this was his child. He would never know their lovemaking had given her the one thing she longed for the most in the world. It was said that if conceived in anger, the baby would be a girl, but if conceived in joy, it would be a boy. Rosalind knew they would have a son, for he treated her with tenderness, almost reverently. It was unlike any rumor ever spread about the playboy king. Rosalind needed to be near him, though she did not know the reason. Approaching King Gregory and his advisor, Kiana Rose Everton, the queen offered both a smile.
“Didlington is honored by your presence, your highness. I do hope both you and Lady Everton can enjoy the festivities.”
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I don't want expensive gifts. I just want someone to be there for me, to make me feel safe and loved.
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Post by iliaroseraine on Jun 18, 2014 5:39:46 GMT
Erin Willows Some how, she was still not quiet sure yet, but some how she was the one chosen to ride with the king and his Advisor to the Kingdom of Didlington, in order to celebrate the announcement of the queen and her child. Any other knight would have been thrilled, but Erin was not. Part of her, was honored that they felt she was good enough to be responsible for the Kings safety. But the majority of her could not move past the idea of the flight to Didlington, being trapped on the airship, thousands of feet in the air, did not set well with Erin. Air sickness was something that Erin did not cope well with, it often landed her with a need to lie down for several hours after a flight. It was an issue she vowed not to let get in the way though, as she took her ordeal of Knighthood. The needs of her King came before her own. elief.
It was that very reason she did not rest when they landed, instead, she was pulled into a large ballroom hall with her king and the other emissaries that came to praise the Queen Rosalind on her conception and pregnancy. Now she stood near a cracked window, trying to use the gentle breeze from outside to calm her queasiness. She had fared this trip better than most, this time she had not vomited. She hoped to keep it that way. It would be a time of Celebration and Merriment, and it was the perfect opportunity she had heard from both the Advisor and her King to better improve the status and wealth of their failing country. She did not need to dishonor the Luffnum's name by not properly keeping herself in proper order. It was helpful as well, that she had not been required to wear her armor, but a lighter outfit made for events like this. Made in the colors of her Kingdom, it was made of richly enough material that indicated that she was a knight, her sword hung on her side within it's scabbard.
The king arrived and gathered his claps. For an event that was mentioned to be so lively, Erin could not help but feel like there was a somber tone to it. Festivities seemed to swirl around them, but the figures that were supposed to be in the spot light seemed both to have little desire to be there. Though it was really not her place to judge.
Her own King, His Majesty Denton Lywood, stood huddled in a corner acting like the very Timid King she had come to learn he really had been. It was a hard sight for her to take in, He had power beyond what many would dream, and he shared the temperament of a mouse. This was all because he had been raised ill prepared for the role he would take on in life. She realized relatively quickly that the King was not going to move unless directed and Erin let out a sigh, she was sure anyone paying attention would notice how uneasy His Highness was. It was her responsibility to make sure that he did not come off as an easy target, a responsibility she took very seriously. Despite the vertigo that seemed to swirl within her, she did what she was expected to do, and walked over to the King of Luffnum.
"Your Highness, I have noticed that you are... a little uneasy... would it help if I offered you some company?" She spoke kindly. As much as the situation bothered her, she could not bring herself to resent the King. It was not his fault, not in the least, that politics dictated that the first born heir be announced and celebrated. Nor was it his fault that her king did not fare well in large crowds. It was this same rationality, mixed with her loyalty towards her ruler that allowed her to keep her foul feelings and mood away. She did not need to make matters worse, because she felt sick, no, it was her responsibility to put those feelings aside and tend to the safety of her Kingdom. She planned to do just that and hoped that she could at least get him to appear less intimidated by the situation. Or at the very least, she hoped to get him to bring his face up above his trembling hands holding the wine glass he appeared to try and hide behind.
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Post by sempai ratte on Jun 18, 2014 23:28:18 GMT
Gregory Saxton Mason IV, king of Twyford Gregory chuckled at his aides suggestion "You know me all to well, I care little for the great king but I will play nice while we are here." he said quietly, "If the opportunity presents it's self I will speak with him, We must take every opportunity to advance the realm after all." he added with a nod before looking back to Roland with a forced smile. "In the mean time I am in need of company, I believe I shall find someone to share a drink with. Preferably of the female persuasion." he said with a broad smile as he turned back to Kiana, "Try to enjoy yourself as well, this a party after all." he said before turning to head off in search of a companion.
As he turned he saw the queen approaching them, as she spoke he smiled warmly and bowed "Thank you my queen, congratulations on your first child. You look absolutely spectacular this evening my queen, might I ask you for a dance?" he asked in a polite tone, "Unless you have other business that needs your attention." he added hoping she did not have business. He found himself not caring about king Roland's thought's on the matter, only that he might be able to spend time again with Rosalind.
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Post by Comtesse de Tournay on Jun 19, 2014 0:00:56 GMT
Her Majesty Queen Rosalind Katharina Langton
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It was strange to think that she had not seen Gregory in two months. Rosalind had seen sunrises and sunsets, but not his handsome face. This was the father of her child. No, their child. A true smile graced her delicate features. It was as though the coldest winter had suddenly been thawed by the warm rays of the sun. Propriety be damned! It was customary for the king and queen to share a first dance before they took other partners, but she would rather be in Gregory's arms than those of her husband.
"Thank you", she said softly. Happiness was evident in her voice. "I've longed for a child for many years. The Holy Mother has thankfully deemed me worthy of such a blessing."
Rosalind closed the distance between them. To other guests it would seem like polite chatter between two rulers, but this was much more than that.
"I've no other business that requires my attention", she said to the king. "It would delight me to share this dance with you." It was said in a half-whisper, indicating familiarity between the two. Roland was likely off somewhere trying to woo another woman. After all, it was customary for a king to have a lover or many.
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I don't want expensive gifts. I just want someone to be there for me, to make me feel safe and loved.
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