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King: William Augustus James Leopold Henry VI (43)
--Queen: Aurelia Seraphina Octavia (deceased)
----Princess: Sofia Katharina Leonore (22)
------DH: Thaddeus Baldassare Fidelis Maksim Illarion, Prince of Ceylaria (23)
--------Princess: Eleonora Fidelia Serafina (nb)
----Crown Prince: James Algernon Leopold Alexander Henry (19)
----Prince: Gabriel Edmond Horatio William Octavian (17)
--Queen: Philippa Hannelore Kreszentia (32)
----Prince: David Moritz Sebastian George Augustus (14)
----Princess/Princess: Isabel Rosalind Evelina / Matilda Éliane Leocadia (12)
----Prince: Pascal Magnus Leonid Dimitri Cassian (5)
Royal House: Courfeyrac
Kingdom: Umbresey
Five years into their marriage, Sofia and Thaddeus were still childless. The Umbresians and Ceylarians grew anxious, wondering if the princess's barrenness was an ill omen of the union. At long last, Sofia fell pregnant and carried the baby to full term. Still, rumors of infidelity persisted among the more extreme circles of society: there were whispers that Thaddeus had not fathered the child and that paternity instead belonged to a young servant working in the kitchen. When Sofia delivered her daughter, however, there was no mistaking that Thaddeus was the father. The baby, Eleonore, had inherited his striking green eyes -- a trait that all members of Ceylaria's royal house bore.
The Umbresians and Ceylarians celebrated the birth of the new princess with a lavish ceremony and feast. At her baptism, Eleonore was given the middle names Fidelia and Serafina, in honor of her father and grandmother, respectively. King William was almost moved to tears that his first grandchild bore the name of his late wife, whom he still held in his heart.
In the midst of the celebration, William decided that it was time to find James and Gabriel suitable wives. James, having been raised to accept his duties as the future king, agreed with his father. Gabriel, on the other hand, protested vehemently, arguing that he was already in love with someone and would not marry anyone but her. When pressed, though, he refused to give her name. William is concerned that it is because she is not of noble birth, in which case Gabriel would not be able to marry her unless he forfeits his title.
--Queen: Aurelia Seraphina Octavia (deceased)
----Princess: Sofia Katharina Leonore (22)
------DH: Thaddeus Baldassare Fidelis Maksim Illarion, Prince of Ceylaria (23)
--------Princess: Eleonora Fidelia Serafina (nb)
----Crown Prince: James Algernon Leopold Alexander Henry (19)
----Prince: Gabriel Edmond Horatio William Octavian (17)
--Queen: Philippa Hannelore Kreszentia (32)
----Prince: David Moritz Sebastian George Augustus (14)
----Princess/Princess: Isabel Rosalind Evelina / Matilda Éliane Leocadia (12)
----Prince: Pascal Magnus Leonid Dimitri Cassian (5)
Royal House: Courfeyrac
Kingdom: Umbresey
Five years into their marriage, Sofia and Thaddeus were still childless. The Umbresians and Ceylarians grew anxious, wondering if the princess's barrenness was an ill omen of the union. At long last, Sofia fell pregnant and carried the baby to full term. Still, rumors of infidelity persisted among the more extreme circles of society: there were whispers that Thaddeus had not fathered the child and that paternity instead belonged to a young servant working in the kitchen. When Sofia delivered her daughter, however, there was no mistaking that Thaddeus was the father. The baby, Eleonore, had inherited his striking green eyes -- a trait that all members of Ceylaria's royal house bore.
The Umbresians and Ceylarians celebrated the birth of the new princess with a lavish ceremony and feast. At her baptism, Eleonore was given the middle names Fidelia and Serafina, in honor of her father and grandmother, respectively. King William was almost moved to tears that his first grandchild bore the name of his late wife, whom he still held in his heart.
In the midst of the celebration, William decided that it was time to find James and Gabriel suitable wives. James, having been raised to accept his duties as the future king, agreed with his father. Gabriel, on the other hand, protested vehemently, arguing that he was already in love with someone and would not marry anyone but her. When pressed, though, he refused to give her name. William is concerned that it is because she is not of noble birth, in which case Gabriel would not be able to marry her unless he forfeits his title.