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THE PRUVIAN SEDITION


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THE PRUVIAN SEDITION

Penned upon the 12th of Godfreys Triumph, 1868


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The necessity of this declaration saddens me to my very core. It is imperative that I must, however, uphold the oaths of fealty and servitude I gave to the Royal Crown just a Saint’s Day ago. No matter the cost, we must place our country and faith in our new monarch above all else. Something that three members of my house have failed to do.

 

To the three signatories - Philip Michael, Eleanor Lucienne and Jean Henri; I say shame upon you! To turn your back upon family and kingdom in such a wretched and disgraceful manner, all in the name of pursuing your own glory and dastardly ambition. Were it not Peter the Pretender that publicly scorned us upon my mothers abdication? Were it not King Frederick, in all his grace and benevolence, that granted our family land and holdings so that we could prosper anew? The three of you are an insult to this house, naught but spineless schemers who shall reap and toil for an eternity in the Void for this treachery you have committed.

 

Despite my minority, I cannot sit idly by whilst these dissident relatives of mine betray me and the King I have chosen to stand by in such open and flagrant manner. Therefore, as the Count of Provins and Patriarch of the House of Pruvia, I do hereby decree the following;

 

The three signatories, those by the name of Philip Michael, Eleanor Lucienne and Jean Henri are hereby;

I. Disowned of our family and house, and stripped of the name of Pruvia.

II. Disqualified from the line of inheritance to the County of Provins

III. To be immediately removed from the Chateau d’Aubepine, should they currently take residence there.

IV. To be detained and handed over to the Royal Crown of Oren to face justice for their act of sedition should they be caught trespassing upon my land.

 

To you trio of serpents, you weeds within the grass, I appeal to you personally; abandon this folly that is the loyalty you invest in Peter the Pretender. Come to the Aster Hall and give yourself to his Royal Majesty so that you might receive judgment. Perhaps then, you might be spared a more merciful fate than what you truly deserve.

 

Issued and Declared,

The Right Hon. Fernand Antoine Pruvia, Count of Provins

The Viscountess-Dowager, Lady Claude Elisabeth de Savoie, Regent of Provins

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"Shameful of the fake Pruvians to show such treachery. Seems the former Viscount and others are so power hungry they might turn against those who supported them most." Commented Edward Clement.

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Anastasie Thérèse Pruvia bore a wide grin as she pinched her young nephew, the Count Provins, on the cheeks. "Très bien, mon cher," chirped the notoriously bitter Madame de Provins.

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John-Henry Pruvia looks down from the seven skies, as he massaged his temples. "Finally, I began to worry I bore clubfooted simpletons!" He'd let out as he sighed relief.

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"He called down my grandson's banners and labelled us 'incompetent' and yet my imbecile of a husband fell to his feet and kissed his toes in idolization, all to contend against a man who granted us ready land and sought our betterment. I wish I believed in divorce this day." Spoke Claude with a hand bunched in anger.

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