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A Busted Burglary


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INCIDENT REPORT:

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[!] A sketch of the Princess Royal’s stolen busts.

 


 

On this day, 13th of Godfrey’s Triumph in the year of our lord 55 BA, a most serious offence to the crown and the Royal Family was discovered. The Princess Royal, Elena Casimira, had returned to her rooms after a long and arduous diplomatic journey to find that the door to her Royal apartments had been broken down, shattering wood littering the surrounding area. To the shock of her and her guards, the destruction continued into her rooms and up the stairs to her sleeping chambers.

 

 Upon inspection, broken glass and wood were found at the closet door of the Princess’s apartment and two busts were missing from her collection. A display case was shattered yet the only busts which were taken were those depicting the Imperatrix Tiara and the Rosemoor Crown. Let it be known that each bust was created and carefully crafted to mimic the Princess’s likeness with a piece of jewellery carved into it, primarily pieces she is most fond of.  

 


 

INCIDENT REPORT 

 

LOCATION: 

The Palatio Monterosa

Second Floor

The Chambers of the Princess Royal

 

DATE: 13 of Godfrey’s Triumph 55 BA

 

CRIME SCENE: 

Broken Front Door

Shattered Wood on the Floor

Broken Glass from Display Case

Broken Closet Door

 

MISSING ITEMS:

A Bust Depicting Princess Elena Wearing the Imperatrix Tiara 

A Bust Depicting Princess Elena Wearing the Rosemoor Crown 

 

SUSPECTS: TBD 

 


 

Let it be known that although Princess Elena’s personal collection of busts were disrusted and stolen from, nothing of import was stolen from the chambers of Her Royal Highness. The tiaras, which were carved and depicted on the busts were simple, coloured marble pieces. The true relics remain in the royal vault safe and untouched by treasonous individuals who may wish to pluck them for the taking. 

 

This being said, Her Royal  Highness wishes that those reading this who did partake in the heist of her chambers do enjoy the busts bearing her likeness. She hopes that they serve as a reminder of their youths and they display them proudly within their homes, for those who enter will recognise their host as a petty thief. 


May God watch over you.

 

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Signed, 


HER ROYAL HIGHNESS, Princess Elena Casimira, The Princess Royal of Balian & Countess of Rosemoor.

 

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