Eryane 3698 Share Posted January 1, 2020 WARD INITIATIVE OF 1749 -=-As penned by HER HIGHNESS, Tatiana Lorina Bihar, and issued and confirmed by HER MAJESTY, Maya Valeriya Barbanov and HER HIGHNESS, Aleksandra Mariya Alimar In accordance with the new reforms and restructuring of the Haeseni royal court, it is deemed fit that the previous ward initiative must be rectified similarly. With such renewal, the following is required of the peerage of the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska to be carried out in the coming saint’s week: ➢ Each noble house of DUCAL or PRINCELY status shall provide the courts with both one son and one daughter, to train as WARDS under a royal, governmental official, or be appointed an apprentice under a specific occupation. More may be provided, and daughters past the age of fourteen may be assigned as a lady-in-waiting. ➢ Each noble house of COMITAL or BARONIAL status shall provide the courts with either one son or daughter to train as WARDS under a royal, governmental official, or be appointed an apprentice under a specific occupation. More may be provided, and daughters past the age of fourteen may be assigned as a lady-in-waiting. ~ For specifications on who the son or daughter shall be a ward or apprentice under, it is asked that a meeting must be arranged with the King, Queen, or Grand Lady to discuss the interests. Otherwise, the overseeing of where the ward shall be placed will be done by the Queen. Wards to the King or Queen may receive housing within the Palace Ekaterinburg, while other wards may be offered housing within the holdings of their guardian- though not guaranteed. For further inquiry on the subject of wards, or complications, send a letter to the Queen or Grand Lady upon the earliest convenience. Signed, HER MAJESTY, Maya Valeriya Barbanov, Queen-Consort of Hanseti-Ruska, Baroness of Antioch HER HIGHNESS, Princess Aleksandra Mariya Alimar, Grand Lady of the Royal Courts of Hanseti-Ruska Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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