Re: LaRe's KUY Royal Congrats: Round 4
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King: Airdan Blackfern
Queen: Soora Wolfriver
Son?: Rankin Icefrost
Crown Princess: Enola Wolffern
Prince: Efren Blackriver
Prince and Princess: Ári Blackriver and Alaia Wolffern
Of the illustrious Royal House of: Ayen
In the Kingdom of: Tavaraen
Before the messenger returned to Keenor, Airdan met with the kings of Talseine and Navarre to discuss the possibility of war. The other kings agreed that the northern cities were likely overreacting and that the scouts were not a threat. Nevertheless, all three cities have started making a small amount of military preparations. Although they don't believe the vampires are currently a threat, they do believe that it is better to be prepared in case something happens.
The people of Ayen see these preparations in mostly the same way as Airdan does: as a necessary precaution more in case of anything happening than in case of a specific event.
It is not long until the Ayen royal family finds out that Soora is once again expecting twins. Even after having no complications with Efren, having twins is extremely worrying. Luckily, nothing goes wrong this time either.
Soon after Ári and Alaia are born another messenger arrives from Keenor. The vampires are still there. It's been more than eight times longer than the last time they came. They are still showing no sign of attacking but are increasing in number. Although they are seemingly peaceful the fact that more of them are coming over the mountains makes the situation seem more serious. Airdan still does not fully believe that war will come any time soon, but has accepted it as a realistic possibility. More military preparations have begun and new guards have been hired for the palace and the city gates.
The people are slightly less convinced than their king is. They are agitated by the preparations, partially afraid even though they don't think anything is going to happen and partially confused as to why the king is so worried. Most of them go along with the preparations, however, which makes the process easier.
Queen: Soora Wolfriver
Son?: Rankin Icefrost
Crown Princess: Enola Wolffern
Prince: Efren Blackriver
Prince and Princess: Ári Blackriver and Alaia Wolffern
Of the illustrious Royal House of: Ayen
In the Kingdom of: Tavaraen
Before the messenger returned to Keenor, Airdan met with the kings of Talseine and Navarre to discuss the possibility of war. The other kings agreed that the northern cities were likely overreacting and that the scouts were not a threat. Nevertheless, all three cities have started making a small amount of military preparations. Although they don't believe the vampires are currently a threat, they do believe that it is better to be prepared in case something happens.
The people of Ayen see these preparations in mostly the same way as Airdan does: as a necessary precaution more in case of anything happening than in case of a specific event.
It is not long until the Ayen royal family finds out that Soora is once again expecting twins. Even after having no complications with Efren, having twins is extremely worrying. Luckily, nothing goes wrong this time either.
Soon after Ári and Alaia are born another messenger arrives from Keenor. The vampires are still there. It's been more than eight times longer than the last time they came. They are still showing no sign of attacking but are increasing in number. Although they are seemingly peaceful the fact that more of them are coming over the mountains makes the situation seem more serious. Airdan still does not fully believe that war will come any time soon, but has accepted it as a realistic possibility. More military preparations have begun and new guards have been hired for the palace and the city gates.
The people are slightly less convinced than their king is. They are agitated by the preparations, partially afraid even though they don't think anything is going to happen and partially confused as to why the king is so worried. Most of them go along with the preparations, however, which makes the process easier.