[Games] Question
in reply to a message by Nyx
I was wondering if I could kill off the King, instead? Since, if my Queen died, her daughter would take over...
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Sure - was just wondering how you would want to deal with this
Just make the necessary changes when I post new messages
(so if I post that the new Queen does xyz... then maybe the new King should...)
Just make the necessary changes when I post new messages
(so if I post that the new Queen does xyz... then maybe the new King should...)
Thanks! :)
DQueen: Theodosia Clementine Margaret Elisabeth "Queen Margaret VII" [31]
DKing: George Lysander Marius "King George" (nee Coldfield) [R.I.P.]
DKing: Bartholomäus Adalbert Franz “King Bartholomew” or “Bert,” Archduke of Viridian (nee Koenig) [30]
Illegitimate Son: Roland Marius, Earl of Forestmere (surname Coldfield) [12]
DPrincess: Polymnia Elisabeth Margaret Georgina "Polly" [8]
DPrince: Valerius Malachi Clement [R.I.P.]
DPrincess/DPrincess: Diana Sabine Lucasta Violet / Cynthia Madeleine Eudora Bernadette [4]
DPrince: Felix George Theodosius [nb]
From the Royal House of: Mallowgold
In the Queendom of: Quadrille
The Queendom is in shock! Just after the birth of a prince, King George (considered by many as the hero of the Quadrille-Forestmere War) has been killed! The King had been in Glengarry, Forestmere, (a city on the outskirts of Forestmere) attempting to control the rebellion (the rebels want to replace Queen Margaret with King George’s illegitimate, half-Forestmerite son), when he was shot down in battle! Luckily, the death of the King seemed to rally the Quadrillian troops; the Forestmerite rebellion has been quelled…for now.
The Queen was advised to marry as soon as possible, as Quadrille will need help if Forestmerites intend to begin another war. Queen Margaret sought help from Viridian, a country just on the other side of the Great River. The Viridani ambassadors pointed out that there was an unwed, younger prince in the Viridani Royal Family, and, after five months of mourning, Queen Margaret and then-Archduke Bartholomäus were married.
Interestingly, both sides felt they had gotten the better deal. “Bert,” as he was known to his family, is known to be a dreamer, preferring a stroll through the gardens over the glory of a battlefield. To King Heinrich (known as “the Bloodthirsty”), Bert was a burden he could not wait to get off his hands. On the other side, Queen Margaret and King Bartholomew fell desperately in love almost as soon as they’d laid eyes on each other. And, Bert came with a promise of assistance from Viridian (should it ever be needed).
DQueen: Theodosia Clementine Margaret Elisabeth "Queen Margaret VII" [31]
DKing: George Lysander Marius "King George" (nee Coldfield) [R.I.P.]
DKing: Bartholomäus Adalbert Franz “King Bartholomew” or “Bert,” Archduke of Viridian (nee Koenig) [30]
Illegitimate Son: Roland Marius, Earl of Forestmere (surname Coldfield) [12]
DPrincess: Polymnia Elisabeth Margaret Georgina "Polly" [8]
DPrince: Valerius Malachi Clement [R.I.P.]
DPrincess/DPrincess: Diana Sabine Lucasta Violet / Cynthia Madeleine Eudora Bernadette [4]
DPrince: Felix George Theodosius [nb]
From the Royal House of: Mallowgold
In the Queendom of: Quadrille
The Queendom is in shock! Just after the birth of a prince, King George (considered by many as the hero of the Quadrille-Forestmere War) has been killed! The King had been in Glengarry, Forestmere, (a city on the outskirts of Forestmere) attempting to control the rebellion (the rebels want to replace Queen Margaret with King George’s illegitimate, half-Forestmerite son), when he was shot down in battle! Luckily, the death of the King seemed to rally the Quadrillian troops; the Forestmerite rebellion has been quelled…for now.
The Queen was advised to marry as soon as possible, as Quadrille will need help if Forestmerites intend to begin another war. Queen Margaret sought help from Viridian, a country just on the other side of the Great River. The Viridani ambassadors pointed out that there was an unwed, younger prince in the Viridani Royal Family, and, after five months of mourning, Queen Margaret and then-Archduke Bartholomäus were married.
Interestingly, both sides felt they had gotten the better deal. “Bert,” as he was known to his family, is known to be a dreamer, preferring a stroll through the gardens over the glory of a battlefield. To King Heinrich (known as “the Bloodthirsty”), Bert was a burden he could not wait to get off his hands. On the other side, Queen Margaret and King Bartholomew fell desperately in love almost as soon as they’d laid eyes on each other. And, Bert came with a promise of assistance from Viridian (should it ever be needed).