Re: Kingdom Congrats Round 1
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La Reina
LN: Lehrer
DH: Severin Ingolf (28)
DW: Wilhelmina Antje "Elma" (25)
-DS: Theodor Ingolf
Rank: Scholar (Severin), Dressmaker (Elma)
One year into their stay at the royal court of Bial, Elma was caught suddenly ill while in Her Majesty's service. She was nauseous and was close to swooning, but adamantly refused to leave the gown she was working on - "The Queen needs it," she insisted over and over again. One of her fellow dressmakers got the idea of running around the corridors to find Severin, and at his insistence Elma finally relented and agreed to see the physician. To Severin and Elma's surprise, she was not ill, but pregnant! Out of a sudden everything felt chaotic. Severin had no idea how to dispense with a son, and was worried that his wife will overexert herself with her dressmaking, while Elma thought that he was being too fussy and nervous with being a father. The chief dressmaker found a temporary replacement for Elma, and she lived quietly with Severin for the last few weeks of her pregnancy.
In its full time, just before Queen Hedwig herself gave birth, a son was born to the Lehrers. The birth was a difficult one, and Severin was frightened and jittery that harm might chance upon his wife and son, but it all ended well. Elma requested that their boy be named after her father, to which Severin gladly agreed, but it took her some more persuasion before he agreed to let his son have the same middle name as himself. Soon, Elma and Severin tackled the many (mis)adventures of caring for an infant, but their love for their family grew. For them, the world beyond their little world did not exist - they didn't care about the so-called "His Ugliness", and all that Severin ever spoke of was his baby Theodor.
LN: Lehrer
DH: Severin Ingolf (28)
DW: Wilhelmina Antje "Elma" (25)
-DS: Theodor Ingolf
Rank: Scholar (Severin), Dressmaker (Elma)
One year into their stay at the royal court of Bial, Elma was caught suddenly ill while in Her Majesty's service. She was nauseous and was close to swooning, but adamantly refused to leave the gown she was working on - "The Queen needs it," she insisted over and over again. One of her fellow dressmakers got the idea of running around the corridors to find Severin, and at his insistence Elma finally relented and agreed to see the physician. To Severin and Elma's surprise, she was not ill, but pregnant! Out of a sudden everything felt chaotic. Severin had no idea how to dispense with a son, and was worried that his wife will overexert herself with her dressmaking, while Elma thought that he was being too fussy and nervous with being a father. The chief dressmaker found a temporary replacement for Elma, and she lived quietly with Severin for the last few weeks of her pregnancy.
In its full time, just before Queen Hedwig herself gave birth, a son was born to the Lehrers. The birth was a difficult one, and Severin was frightened and jittery that harm might chance upon his wife and son, but it all ended well. Elma requested that their boy be named after her father, to which Severin gladly agreed, but it took her some more persuasion before he agreed to let his son have the same middle name as himself. Soon, Elma and Severin tackled the many (mis)adventures of caring for an infant, but their love for their family grew. For them, the world beyond their little world did not exist - they didn't care about the so-called "His Ugliness", and all that Severin ever spoke of was his baby Theodor.