Re: Britt's Royal Congrats Sign Ups
in reply to a message by britto08
King: Fabrice David Hyacinthe (18)
Queen: Chrysanthe Elpida Selene "Santha" (16)
From the most noble house of Babineaux,
In the mighty Kingdom of LaVignette.
(Did I do this second part right?)
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Twelve years previously, when Fabrice was only six, the King of LaVignette passed away, leaving his children with no parents. Fabrice being the eldest of six (there was a child every year; his mother passed away giving birth to the youngest), he was put on the throne. Since Fabrice was only six, the kingdom had his father's brother rule until Fabrice was old enough.
When Fabrice was sixteen, he was travelling around. Fabrice loved to travel and see the world. While he was staying in the small town of Xylander in Iordanou, he met Chrysanthe Elpida Selene, daughter of a baker who had once been a duke (something happened and he was brought low and he and his family had to restart). Santha was the youngest of a family of thirteen. Many of her siblings were grown and out of the house. She was only fourteen at the time, but her father was already looking for a husband for her. Fabrice stopped by the baker's shop and Chrysanthe's father immediately found out who he was and if he was looking for a wife; he was. Chrysanthe's father then looked into getting Fabrice and Chrysanthe to meet, and when they did they both took one look at each other and turned away. Fabrice looked at Santha with contempt. She was so common! Chrysanthe looked at Fabrice with admiration. He was so royal! Both happened to steal a look at the other at the exact same time. It was then that Santha and Fabrice became engaged. They didn't marry until days before Fabrice's coming-of-age celebration/ceremony, which was when he became the true king, his father's brother willingly giving the power to Fabrice.
The Kingdom of LaVignette is small and French-speaking. It has only been around for two hundred years, so it's young still. LaVignette has no foes yet.
Queen: Chrysanthe Elpida Selene "Santha" (16)
From the most noble house of Babineaux,
In the mighty Kingdom of LaVignette.
(Did I do this second part right?)
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Twelve years previously, when Fabrice was only six, the King of LaVignette passed away, leaving his children with no parents. Fabrice being the eldest of six (there was a child every year; his mother passed away giving birth to the youngest), he was put on the throne. Since Fabrice was only six, the kingdom had his father's brother rule until Fabrice was old enough.
When Fabrice was sixteen, he was travelling around. Fabrice loved to travel and see the world. While he was staying in the small town of Xylander in Iordanou, he met Chrysanthe Elpida Selene, daughter of a baker who had once been a duke (something happened and he was brought low and he and his family had to restart). Santha was the youngest of a family of thirteen. Many of her siblings were grown and out of the house. She was only fourteen at the time, but her father was already looking for a husband for her. Fabrice stopped by the baker's shop and Chrysanthe's father immediately found out who he was and if he was looking for a wife; he was. Chrysanthe's father then looked into getting Fabrice and Chrysanthe to meet, and when they did they both took one look at each other and turned away. Fabrice looked at Santha with contempt. She was so common! Chrysanthe looked at Fabrice with admiration. He was so royal! Both happened to steal a look at the other at the exact same time. It was then that Santha and Fabrice became engaged. They didn't marry until days before Fabrice's coming-of-age celebration/ceremony, which was when he became the true king, his father's brother willingly giving the power to Fabrice.
The Kingdom of LaVignette is small and French-speaking. It has only been around for two hundred years, so it's young still. LaVignette has no foes yet.
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Yep, perfect!
Nothing to see here people.
Nothing to see here people.
Okay. Good!