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THE METTLE OF AMADOR


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A COMPOSITION PAINTED BY FIRRESS DEIA.

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ISSUED BY THE

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ON THIS 18th DAY OF JOMA AG UMUND OF 505 E.S. 

 

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   “IN THE MIDST OF CHAOS and strife, it is a lady's light that reminds us of the peaceful times we fight to reclaim. Though she may mourn what was lost, Lady Theodosya has persevered and in doing so, has become a symbol of grace and piety in strife.

 

FIRRESS DEIA, PAINTER OF THE METTLE OF AMADOR


 

In a display of artistic homage, the Esrova Court takes immense pride in introducing the composition "The Mettle of Amador." This exceptional creation, painted by the hand of Firress Deia, a handmaiden of the Queen and distinguished court painter within the esteemed Office of the Arts, draws its inspiration from the indomitable spirit and fortitude of Lady Theodosya Amador.

 

Capturing a pivotal moment of resilience, the painting immortalizes Lady Amador in the aftermath of a harrowing assault by the treacherous bandits of the Heartlands. Through the skilled strokes of Deia's brush, the canvas comes alive with the echoes of Lady Amador's tenacity, each stroke portraying her defiance against adversity - a value that resonates with the people of the Kingdom.  Firress Deia, with an artist's eye and a servant's heart, has managed to encapsulate the very essence of Lady Amador's spirit, transforming a moment of vulnerability into an enduring symbol of resilience.

 

In presenting "The Mettle of Amador," both the Queen and the dedicated painter, Firress Deia, wish to express a collective aspiration that transcends the boundaries of this canvas. It is their fervent desire that this painting will serve as a beacon of hope amidst the turbulent seas of war and strife. Between the brushstrokes, there lies a promise - that even in the darkest of times, the human spirit can emerge unbroken, ready to face whatever challenges the tumultuous tides of fate may bring. May this piece inspire courage, kindle hope, and resonate with the hearts of all who behold it.

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Firress, DEIA

Artist of the Esrova Court, Handmaiden of the Queen

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Her Royal Majesty, AMAYA OF VENZIA, 

Queen-Consort of Hanseti and Ruska, Princess-Consort of Bihar, Dules, Lahy, Muldav, Solvesborg, Slesvik and Ulgaard, Duchess-Consort of Carnatia, Karosgrad, and Vanaheim, Margravine-Consort of Korstadt, Rothswald, and Vasiland, Countess-Consort of Alban, Alimar, Baranya, Graiswald, Karikhov, Karovia, Kaunas, Kavat, Kovachgrad, Kvasz, Markev, Nenzing, Torun, Toruv, Valdev, and Werdenburg, Viscountess-Consort of Varna, Baroness-Consort of Esenstadt, Kraken’s Watch, Kralta, Krepost, Lorentz, Rytsburg, and Astfield, Lady of the Westfolk, et cetera.

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Theodosya's aunt, Liridona Amador, holds the missive close to her chest. "Oh, we must get this framed within Mondstadt! Mea poor niece, how could anyone harm ein hair on her head?"

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Theodosya Amador’s brows knit together at the sight of the painting. An idle hand seemed to subconsciously reach up to caress her still rather short locks. "Ea hope niet many people have seen this." Teddy gulped at the thought - as the self-conscious girl she was. “Well - ea look ever so heroic! Maybe Henrik will frame it for eam...” The redhead’s dour mood seemed to lift upon beholding such a beautiful painting of her likeness!

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Murtagh Amador delicately placed his hairbrush aside, opting instead for the weight of his glasses in his palm. He'd tenderly wipe the smoke that clung to the air before him, placing his spectacles upon his nose-- his attention fixated upon the portrait of his niece. Thus spawn a duality of emotions upon his features: sorrow and pride.

"Ah- tha' gown.." he'd then marvel, his eyes adhering to the dressings donned, depicted in meticulous strokes. He'd study a minute more before leaning back, casting a thoughtful glance towards his closet-- where a multitude of patterns, needles, and fabric lay neatly stacked. 

"Fitsk dlum ze Birodal..." he'd intone, a incantation heavy with scorn and patriotism. For a girl so young, the martyr bore upon her shoulders the weighty duality of Haensei pride and bygone trauma! Nevertheless, the old man would stand and pick up his needle. 

 

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5 hours ago, lalo said:

Theodosya Amador’s brows knit together at the sight of the painting. An idle hand seemed to subconsciously reach up to caress her still rather short locks. "Ea hope niet many people have seen this." Teddy gulped at the thought - as the self-conscious girl she was. “Well - ea look ever so heroic! Maybe Henrik will frame it for eam...” The redhead’s dour mood seemed to lift upon beholding such a beautiful painting of her likeness!

Henrik was already sending for a plethora of copies, frames, and jewels for the house’s unexpected martyr. 

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Ser Sterling Whitewood teared up upon seeing the painting. "There will be justice"

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