HearsayofHansetiRuska 521 Popular Post Share Posted April 16, 2022 “A REVISITATION - ROZIK I VE KORTZ” And so it continues. The Hearsay of Hanseti-Ruska Edition XIII Gronna ag Droba, 421 ES And here the court was at a standstill, in the assumption that the last of their controversies would end with the Lifstala. A mindless jest, to think that so! For it is you, dearest readers, who wish to spread this web of scandal, and so this author obliges. It will not be sparing. A GRAND CATCH ~ While the happenings of the Lifstala were all but dry, there is certainly one woman in our courts who is anything but; Angelika vas Ruthern -- or should this author say, Angelika of Vidaus? Alas, she may not be available to wed, though it seems she has given many-a-man a run for his minas. Among them, this author has heard, is our most noble Grand Prince Karl Sigmar! A rake she is not, but a vixen of the season! My birdies chirp of her scandalous lovemaking with those among her fellow hexers. And now, she supposedly locks lips with the heir to the Dual-Kingdom outside of courtship? My, oh my! Perhaps our Prince is not so maidenless as was once thought, especially when he is so intertwined with a Lady of foreign descent. Perhaps the Lady Amadea would be better to reconsider the match, if his eyes continue to retain their tendency for wandering… THE FALL OF ALBAN ~ One would think sinking her claws into the Grand Prince would be enough for the young Angelika, who has on numerous occasions been close enough to stroke his glittering crown… Yet, she is still, evidently, not content! Many of you are sure to have heard the rumours. I write to address them. Lord Matyas Isaak, a notorious flirt himself, was spotted scampering off with her at the Princely wedding just last Saint’s Day. They were discovered entangled in sheets, cheeks reddened with a guilty sheen. Actions always have repercussions, dear Matyas. Though, of this, I suppose you are already well-aware. His engagement with the Lady Adele, heir to the House of Ludovar, an even tempered and forgiving woman, has been terminated, mere days before the ringing of the wedding bells! Even if Lady Adele wished to make amends, her father surely does not. The Lord Ludovar has reportedly shunned the boy, barring him from further contacting his daughter and has challenged him to an honour duel. Was it worth it, Lord Alban? Do tell me, for I am quite curious. One night of unbridled passion at the cost of one’s entire future. Ha! I suppose this will provide the boy much inspiration for his next work, but what use is a playwright when he lives his own tragedy? THE POLLINATED ROSE ~ It would appear to this author that the young Lady Dorothea vas Ruthern possesses a withering constitution, as she has recently been heard moaning of her ill-health. This writer would note that this was indeed most prevalent during the exchange of vows between His Highness, Ser Lucien Auréle, and his bride Lady Stefaniya vas Ruthern, where she was seen nearly doubled over and barely managing to stand. This season’s Rose carried herself with uncharacteristically poor posture, with an undoubtedly greyed countenance. Many speculate this may have something to do with the ungodly amount of time she spends cooped up in the Nikirala. A flu spreading between the elite, perhaps? Or, more favourably to the author, Lady Dorothea simply overstepped and spent far too much time in the bedchambers of her beloved, Prince Josef Frederik. Could it be possible that our Ruskan Rose is with child? The once near perfection she was, tainted with impurity? A POET’S LAMENT ~ Our resident Court Poet is everything one might expect of a man of sonnets and verse. The word tortured comes to mind; a rather apt description of his countenance as of late. The poor Kortrevich, who showed such promise with his lyrical ballads during our Social Season! Naturally, my birds were watching. Listening to him spin pretty tales, rhyme couplets of woe -- it brought me quite on the brink of emotion. The latest edition to his repertoire is one worth noting, indeed. “I Hate You,” how delightful. If I may just quote some of his brilliant imaginings: “You spurn me, wench. You insult me, wretch. You will suffer, watch. I will always hate you.” It is my personal favourite of his works for its candidness -- the outpouring of emotion unstifled at last. But whom is it directed to? Well, dear reader, Lord Borris Kortrevich was cuckolded by none other than Her Royal Highness, Carolina Milena, for her preferred partner; an elf. It is almost poetry that writes itself! I do wish for the boy to keep faith, lift his chin, and find a partner worthy of his fine words. We shall look forward to the Kortrevich’s publication of love poems, one day. The Barbanovs provide endless material, I dare say. My pen scribbles to keep up as one scandal after the other befalls them. A mistress here, dark dealings there… Heed these words, for it should be the last warning of many; There is not a secret safe from our eyes. Ink put onto parchment, where the hands shakily dismantle the deception in our court. As with previous editions, my address is afforded. [OOC: Discord HearsayOfHaense#1132] 37 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MotherLay 815 Share Posted April 16, 2022 Aloisa Barclay frowns as she is not included in this issue. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuziee 3223 Share Posted April 16, 2022 Mother Maya smiles in victory, for she was once more unmentioned "Yam untouchable" she'd muse to no one, as she was also friendless. 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lomiei 1488 Share Posted April 16, 2022 Filip Amador did not read the missive, but he most certainly recieved it and piled it away with the other... things... in his desk. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
satinkira 5934 Share Posted April 16, 2022 (edited) Elias, despite being nervous, is glad he has not been featured. Eyes everywhere? Evidently not.. Angelika? Wasn't that the person who blew up the shop? Remon cast it to the side. Edited April 16, 2022 by satinkira 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
shay 2200 Share Posted April 16, 2022 Skipping over the first section of the release, Amadea would recite the contents of the hearsay to her betrothed, Karl. Making a mental note to have soup delivered to Dorothea, she would conclude with a simple "Oh - I hope nobody else falls ill" @GMRO 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
CopOwl 1668 Share Posted April 16, 2022 Adele Ludovar's shaky hands receive a copy of the ever up-to-date Hearsay. A part of her wonders how the author learnt some of these facts confessed to those in her closer circle so recently, the rest of her does not care. 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
garentoft 8353 Share Posted April 16, 2022 Lord Alban, 3x Karosgrad Times Bestselling Author (though surely he were to become this many times more in the future), idly read over the contents of the edition of the Hearsay, sloppily leaned against a wall, the floor were lined with emptied bottles of Carrion, Wine, and whatever alcohol he could've got his hands on. Was it worth it? He pondered, yet whatever conclusion he came to for that question was immediately muddied by a mirage of other thoughts, most of which centered around Adele. 13 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
crazedpudding 2125 Share Posted April 16, 2022 Klara Elizaveta reads over the missive, sighing with relief as her own engagement hadn't been mentioned. 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
clonky 1940 Share Posted April 16, 2022 Stefaniya vas Ruthern had a wicked grin encapsulated 'pon her features, truly did she find this amusing. "Mea sestra. . . Who would niet want her when she wore such a dobry dress to mea wedding?" She questioned with herself, clearly innocent and blinded by her love for her sister to truly take into account the severity of these accusations! 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
indiana105 2139 Share Posted April 16, 2022 Mikhail var Ruthern slapped the servant that brought him the latest edition before snatching it from his hands. "Ea do niet care who mea coz be- Oh..." he mumbled, a frown coming to his face as he read over the article dedicated to his sister. "Oh nie." 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
tcs_tonsils_ 2829 Share Posted April 16, 2022 Borris Iver Kortrevich scanned the missive. Nothing could suprise him anymore, until he read on the positive feedback to his poetry by none other than the writer of the Hearsay themselves... He blinked and smiled some. He folded the missive and set it way for the history books. 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PerfectlyPeachy 1344 Share Posted April 16, 2022 Even with her life now removed from the courts of Haense, Angelika was still eager to read the latest publishing of the Hearsay. She was surprised to find that, instead of being slated, she had seemed to be complimented by the author!My my, a vixen? Such is enough to make a lady blush. 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GMRO 5251 Share Posted April 16, 2022 Karl Sigmar, after having heard the contents of the Hearsay by his betrothed frowned, an exhalation of breath escaping thereafter upon the mention of Matyas. "I hope Matyas wins. He does love Adele, I know. I would not believe Josef would do anything rash." @shay 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
meowcelina 222 Share Posted April 17, 2022 Dorothea Ruthern, with already less patience than usual, grumbled from her bedchambers in Vidaus upon receiving the missive from her lady maid. "This is nothing short of ridiculous!" She whined, bringing her fist down onto her bed. "Can you believe this?" - "You don't believe this, surely?" She accused, looking to that same maid now expectantly. 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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