BATH, 1910
H [49] Brigadier-General
Arthur Lionel Tarquin Blackstock
(Emily Amy)W [44] Venezia
Romilly Hero Burdet
(Wraith)
S1 [19]
Arthur Hannibal Wulfhard Blackstock
(cher529s)- Fiancée [20]
D1 [17]
Guinevere Charis Letizia Blackstock
(JuliaF)- BF [22]
S2 [15]
Samson Jericho Marcus Blackstock
(Guest)D2 [13]
Evangeline Camilla Aktaie Blackstock
(JuliaF)S3 [11]
Leonidas Enoch Tarquin Blackstock
(.)D3 [9]
Lavinia Constance Hero Blackstock
(Uilos)S4 [6]
Hector Osric
Maximilian Blackstock
(RowenaRavenclaw)
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It is the autumn of 1910 and
Arthur's military career has continued to progress: last year he was made Brigadier-General. The growing tensions in
Europe, especially the arms race and naval build-up between Britain and Germany, have only increased his workload and stress, and led him to neglect Venezia, whose health is failing.
Arthur's health also begins to show signs of strain, and his once imposing figure has began to soften. But he finds the political machinations of his current role distasteful and longs for the days of the Boer War, when he was in the heat of battle. Perhaps his wish will soon be granted.
Venezia's health has begun to falter. Her doctors are at a loss to explain her recurring bouts of illness, which leave her bedridden for days at a time: one has suggested it is simply melancholy. Her passion for music and art has not diminished, although she has had to reduce her social activities.
Arthur's frequent absences and lack of sympathy for her illness have further strained their relationship: they now sleep in separate rooms and their interactions have become curt and formal.
Now 19,
Art is in his final year at Sandhurst, having decided to follow his father into the military despite his earlier doubts. His time at Wellington and then Sandhurst has hardened him and made him more like his father than he would like to admit. However, his experiences at Sandhurst have also broadened his worldview and he has become increasingly critical of British military policy. His relationship with
Arthur has grown colder as
Art resents the pressure to conform to his father's ideals. Despite his growing doubts about a military career, he feels trapped by the expectations placed upon him.
During a holiday at home,
Art met the beautiful but strong-willed daughter of a wealthy industrialist. Their relationship has become serious and they are now engaged, although the engagement has caused friction between
Arthur and
Art due to his fiancée's independent spirit and progressive views.
Art worries about the possibility of war and how it might affect the future he wants to build with his sweetheart.
At 17,
Gwen has fully embraced her grandmother's legacy and has become an ardent supporter of the suffragette movement. She has joined the WSPU and even taken part in several protests, much to
Arthur's horror and Venezia's concern.
Gwen's musical talents have blossomed; she is now an accomplished pianist, cellist and composer, though her avant-garde tastes continue to clash with her mother's more traditional sensibilities. Her relationship with her father has completely broken down - in addition to her radical activities, she has categorically refused to attend finishing school. Instead, she has taken to completing her education at the local lending library, where she borrows the latest tomes of modernist literature.
It was in the Bath library that she met her lover - a fellow radical. Her jingoistic father would have her head if he knew: while
Gwen's lover is distantly related to the aristocracy, he is not only a rabid socialist, but also half
German on his mother's side. Venezia, if she knew about their entanglement, would be more concerned about his age - he is 5 years older than
Gwen, which is a significant difference at her age.
Gwen sometimes brings up marriage, but her lover shuts her down, telling her that it is an archaic concept that should be left safely in the 19th century.
Sam - now a student at Winchester College - has become fascinated by philosophy and political theory, particularly the works of
Karl Marx, which he secretly reads. Venezia has encouraged his intellectual development, though she worries about his growing detachment from the family.
Sam's bond with
Evie has only strengthened, and they often retreat to the library or garden to discuss books and ideas.
But
Sam's isolation has made him increasingly lonely, and he struggles to find his place in a family that values action over thought. He has few friends at school, except for a boy of his own age whom he considers his intellectual equal and to whom he is very close, having invited him to spend
Christmas 1910 in Bath with the Blackstocks.
Evie's artistic talents have blossomed and she is now studying painting with a local artist in Bath, much to Venezia's delight. Her relationship with her mother is close, though she sometimes feels overshadowed by
Gwen's boisterous, rebellious behaviour, and privately wishes she could be more like her older sister. She has begun to borrow some of her modernist novels, and while she cannot yet comprehend the ideas presented in them, she is fascinated by them.
Leo remains enamoured of all things military. He idolises
Art and dreams of following in his footsteps, though
Art's growing disillusionment and distance have left him confused.
Leo is fiercely loyal to his father and often acts as
Arthur's "little soldier", adopting his strict demeanour and discipline. However, his close relationship with his father has also left him somewhat isolated from his siblings, especially
Sam, with whom he often clashes.
Lavinia, or
Vinnie as she is often called, is now a precocious 9-year-old with a sharp tongue and a quick wit. She remains her father's favourite, though this favouritism has begun to cause friction between her and her siblings, especially
Gwen and
Evie, who find
Vinnie's attitude intolerable at times.
Vinnie is highly intelligent and perceptive, and often uses her charm to get her way. However, her closeness to
Arthur has made her increasingly rebellious towards Venezia, whom she sees as weak. Despite this,
Vinnie is fiercely protective of her youngest brother,
Hector, and often acts as his caretaker.
At 6 years old,
Hector is a curious child who has inherited both his mother's creativity and his father's stubbornness. He adores
Vinnie, who dotes on him. His relationship with
Arthur is still affectionate - it seems that
Arthur's youngest children remain his favourites. Venezia is worried that
Hector may grow up to be as rigid as
Arthur.
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Art's fiancée
First name: Late Greek (
https://www.behindthename.com/names/gender/feminine/usage/late-greek).
Middle name: invented for a literary work (her father's favourite).
Surname: a village in Wiltshire, starting with a vowel (
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Villages_in_Wiltshire)
Gwen's paramour
First name: used in English and
German, of Old High
German origin (
https://shorturl.at/1xstS)
Middle name: that of an Austrian emperor after 1814.
Surname: English, with a flattering meaning.
masculine list:
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124079feminine list:
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124080
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