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ROYAL LETTERS FOR THE BARONY OF CIAVOLA 21. B.A


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ROYAL LETTERS FOR THE BARONY OF CIAVOLA 21. B.A

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TO OUR BELOVED SUBJECTS,

 

It pleases the Crown to bequeath upon its loyal subject with an officiation of their leal tenure in fealty to the Kingdom of Balian. It is by the grace of God and the counsel of Our court that we do invest Biornus Mösu as the Baron of Ciavola. As peer of the Kingdom of Balian, they shall hold in trust Our Crown for the duration of their service. They are compelled to maintain the law of Our realm, to peacefully abide Our rule, and to rise in Our defence when necessary. We do establish that the succession of this Barony of Ciavola will be hereditary; upon their death, this title shall be inherited by their successor unless otherwise promulgated by Our command.

 

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AD GLORIAM DEI,

HIS ROYAL MAJESTY, John I,  by the Grace of GOD, King of Balian, Viscount of Eflen, Baron of Brucca, Lord of Atrus and Monterosa, Prince of the Holy Orenian Empire, and Protector of the Heartlanders etcetera

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"Back to where we started. The servants and peers of someone else rather than ourselves." He let out a sigh and thought to himself for a brief moment about how the future would look for him and his people while a journal lay in front of him with ink on the side. Perhaps it was not all bad? It certainly could not get worse than what it had been after their exodus from Myrine and up until their vassalization.  "Either way we shall stay and serve. For me, my folk and Balian."  He said out loud to himself before he proceeded to dip his feather in ink, preparing to write in his own journal about the events so far and the future.

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