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The Arrival of a Prince

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On the 19th of the First Seed, 1524, the palace was abuzz with activity. Servants were flitting back and forth, attending to noble guests as they entered the castle. One by one, members of the royal family and close friends were led up to a large bedroom. Gathered in a small, quiet circle, people chatted quietly or approached the large, canopied bed.

Lying among the sheets, Her Majesty Emelie de Bar, Queen of Oren and wife of King Guy de Bar, held a swaddled baby boy in her arms. He had been christened Ferdinand de Bar, Prince of Oren. The queen looked exhausted and a bit disheveled, but her smile radiated throughout the room, her joy made known to all who entered. By her side, sitting on the edge of the bed, was King Guy. He looked on and introduced friends and family to the newest member of the royal family proudly. Standing nearby were his own children - Sergius, Annabelle, and Joachim - joking with each other and talking about their new half-brother. To the side, speaking quietly on occasion with Guy and Emelie, was the Lord Justicar and father to the queen, Titus de Sola.

In the streets of Felsen and in the surrounding duchies and counties of Oren, news of the birth spread like wildfire. The land was in celebration - the war was over, and the child symbolized a bright future for all.

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