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THE PRUVIAN LEGACY CONTINUES


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THE PRUVIAN LEGACY CONTINUES

16th of Harren's Folly, 1857

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Upon the 16th of Harren's Folly, 1857, just nearly a year after TRH Countess of Provins, Lady Amadie Marlene and Charles Alexander Carrington-d'Arkent were wed, they have successfully sealed their wedlock by welcoming a child into the world, albeit prematurely. The firstborn of the Countess institutes an heir be brought upon Pruvia, as he shall be the next Count of Provins. Charles and Amadie have lovingly named their son Fernand Antoine Pierre Pruvia @Proddy who shall grow up in the settlement of Campagnon, fulfilling his youth in the countryside with his mother and other bountiful family members. 

Fernand has been born prematurely, though he has been surveyed by various and copious amounts of handmaidens, along with family members who have celebrated the new life and new future for Pruvia. He was born with the hair of his mother and grandmother, the Pruvian auburn, which can be described as brown tresses with reddish tones. He holds the tight and wild curls that his grandmother, Lady Claude Pruvia, also has. 

 

May God Protect this Child

 


SIGNED,

TRH Countess of Provins, Lady Amadie Marlene Pruvia
Count-Consort, Charles Alexander Pruvia

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Wilhlem Lucius is excited to meet his grandchild!

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Lady Claude smiles the sun's smile, taking her bundled grandchild into her arms after a long day of worry and angst, the premature birth gripping the Chateau d'Aubepine on that day, "You will do great things, little Fernand." She whispered, placing a smooch against the baby's head with endless love.

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"What?! I'm a great-grandmother?!?! How??????" Questioned Anne as she raced to Provins in order to see the baby. 

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The Providentian Magistrate jumped onto a horse, briskly progressing towards Provins to witness his first grandchild. 

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Fernand Antoine Pierre Pruvia wails endlessly within his crib. He possessed a fine set of lungs despite the prematurity of his birth, often waking up servants with his cries through sporadic times in the night.

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Simon Pruvia races to see his great-grandson.

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