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A KINGLY LOSS, 1832


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A KINGLY LOSS

21st of Owyn’s Flame, 1832

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To Sutica, 

 

On this regretful day I announce that my husband, the King Georg I, joins the martyrs of our reclamation in the Skies. Together, His Majesty and I ruled for eleven years.  I lament that King Georg barely got to see his dream of a Canonist Sutica restored; he was a promising man with the intent of growing his August domain to the paradise of his dreams. He now leaves me and the nation alone in a time of great strife. You, good citizens, may feel alone - consumed by mourning for the beloved king - but none of us are truly alone because Bl. Pius and Holy King Corwin illuminate our path to progress.  My resolve as your Queen has never been greater. In our years of marriage, which began when I was but a young heiress, His Majesty taught me what being a sovereign meant. We are not a singular individual but a living representation of Sutica’s interests. We are her and adore all her subjects as we would our own children, who in time, will do the same for the descendants of our subjects.  Now, aged twenty nine, I remain filled with vigor, youth, and strength to guide our humble nation forward before GOD. We will prevail for we have a heavenly mandate in our favor.

 

Sutica, Eternal and Fair.

 

GOD REST THE KING

Georg I, by the grace of GOD, King of Sutica and in Atheran Salvus, Sovereign Lord of New Ceru, Lord of Blackwater, Captain of the Snowy Fields Watch

1799-1832

 

The King is survived by

Queen Johanna I, his widowed wife

Prince Corwin Alexander, the royal heir and his son

Princess Catherine Johanna, his daughter



 

 

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GOD WITH US,

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Prince Corwin felt incredibly melancholic that his father, who his mother told him went on a trip to a place far, far away to a place where God lives, never came back. He sat by the front doors of the palace waiting for his father to return.

Who never did.

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A red haired girl bows her head in prayer, signing the Lorraine for the lost king.

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The young royal Johanna Adelina  looked up from her sketching book full of architectural templates as her lady in waiting informed the young lady of the news “May GOD bless Sutica, and may GOD bless George in the seven skies” 

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"God rest his soul" Would escape lomiei's lips as he sat in a rocking chair on his farmhouse porch, humming a prayer song for a man he barely knew. And yet, respected nonetheless.

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"Send Gerog's famileh our mos' sincere condolences." Ser William Buckfort told one of his men upon receiving the news.

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Holy Sir Edwin de Sarkozy signs the Lorraine, praying for the man. "Sutica is a God-fearing nation, His Royal Majesty surely sits in the skies."

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the Auditor Johan Vuiller would sign the Lorraine upon hearing for he passing of the late King of Sutica, the aging man keeping his family within his prayers the next Saints days.

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"May he rest in the Seven Skies alongside his predecessor, King Corwin the First." said the Reinmaren Henry Bishop as he read the missive detailing the King's death

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Princess Catherine, idle in her nursery, awaits for her father's nightly bedtime story. What little the toddler had learned to understand thus far always made her smile.

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