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Wilhelmina sat motionless over her desk, ink-stained hands laying still beside a pen and quill. The chamber was cold, the northern wind creeping through the cracks. How could it be, that her mother by law and by heart was no more? 

The wind brushed against her back, a hollow echo of Frederica’s comforting hand. The chill felt sharper without her warmth, the silence emptier without her voice.

 

My sweet girl. This world is a difficult one for women in our position.

You are Wilhelmina von Brandthof, Fürstin von Minitz. That cannot be taken away. Not even Erwin has the right to take it away, because I am the one who gave it to you.

 

Her chest ached with the weight of absence, the void pressing against her ribs. But to rest was to falter, and Frederica had never faltered.  Suddenly, the intense scratching of pen on parchment shattered the stillness, her hands moving as if to ward off the silence itself.

 

O, most radiantly golden Chieftess, 

Where art thou, if not here?

Thy spirit lingers, ever boundless,

Where art Frederica, when she is not near?

 

O, a stream steadfast since times of old,

She winds between the trees,

A fire to still the biting cold,

Her laughter hums among the bees.

 

O, the roof against the tempest,

She keeps the rain at bay,

The wall that stands unyielding,

And turns the strife away.

 

O, the tender of this earth,

She shapes the path we tread,

A mother’s hand to tend the hearth,

And calm the storms we dread.

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Philippa von Reuss lit a candle in honor of the late Princess, humming a prayer in her absence. 

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Adalwin stood in the Drunken Maiden, Kretzen's tavern, when his sixth sense informed him of this passing.
The Reinmaren fell to his knees in disbelief, for Erwin @Timerwould be the ruler of Reinmar now.
Though perhaps this was a chance, too - to rid Reinmar of that fiend once and for all, before he finds a heir.

 

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Gottfried traced the cross across his breast "GOTT be with you, your serene highness."

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nooo rip pudding <3

 

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Tomasz van ve Karoswald falls onto his knees in despair! Frederica had taught him so much, well, only baking, but it meant a lot to him. He would miss her, most certainly.

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Oliviya wept for her tante.

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Oswald sat by candle light, reading the distressing news. This will surely be remembered as a dark day in the histories.
"I can only hope to make you proud, my Princess and blood of my kin."

With his ink, he began drafting papers intent on being delivered to his family members, wherever they may be, to reconvene prepare for the imminent funeral.

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At a peace summit, Gelimar and Theoderic agreed to end the feud and unite their tribes through the marriage of Gelimar’s daughter to Theoderic’s son. Thus, Galswinthe and Amaleric were wed, and their son Rodimar was trained to become chief of the overall tribe.

 

It was no easy thing, being the in-between. What must Galswinthe and Amaleric felt, to be mere vessels for the great Reinmaren legacy carried in the veins of their son? It was Rodimar who would unite the tribe, Rodimar who would rule them all as Chieftain. The great Gelimar and Theoderic, the great Rodimar… and the portal between them, the son and the daughter.

 

If Erwin was Rodimar reborn, the role of Galswinthe fell to Frederica. And yet, she had never been a placeholder. Not in Adalfriede’s eyes. While Leon fussed over Erwin, his pride and his legacy, imparting on him the great burden of his destiny, Adalfriede looked to Frederica. Her daughter’s strength was a silent one, as was the strength of most women. She bore her crown with a quiet dignity and suffered the stings and indignities lavished upon female rulers with a grace Adalfriede could never teach her; that was something she was born with, something in her royal blood that even Adalfriede with all her manipulations could never hope to emulate. Not truly.

 

The histories might remember Alfred and Leon, the founders, and Erwin, the Prince who was promised, but Adalfriede would always remember Frederica. The diligent little girl, the noble Seneschal, the Princess. The Queen.

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Mother Josefina ran through the city square of Kretzen, her cries echoing through the streets and reaching the Reinmaren tavern. Memories flooded her mind, reminding her of her childhood with Frederica. Frederica had always been there for her, helping her with any problems or simply listening when she needed to talk about anything and everything. 

 

"I will never forget you, Fred. The new generation will hear about you, and the person you were."

 

The priestess muttered to herself in a quiet prayer, her cross between her clasped hands. Soon after, she visited her son, seeking to console both him and herself. 

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Varik's shoulders slumped forward as the news of Frederica's death reaches him. His gaze falls upon the fields of wheat, waving in the harsh winds of his Northern home. As he stares, his mind wanders, remembering his time serving the Princess. Truly, he had considered her a friend, as well as an inspirational figure in Reinmar. Her presence will be sorely missed, surely.

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Erwin Barclay stepped onto a cliffside overlooking Reinhurst; he'd maintained a solid composure, and a placid look spread across his countenance. The heavy winds would blow his shaggy blond mullet back, and the rain would splatter on his face. "I shall do the ancestors proud; I shall do mother proud."

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Once again, and far too soon, did Jay find himself seated above the streets and staring off at nothing in particular. Once again, did he try and lighten his own mood.

Five bottles? Ha! I barely drink in the first place.

. . .

A useless distraction, short lived at best.

Another, among all those whom he recalled being there those many decades ago when he had first arrived, had departed.

The man had known of at least some of the troubles endured by Frederica, perhaps more than most. Likely more than he should have known, in truth. And with such knowledge in mind, he always had possessed some respect for her and how she carried herself, in spite of it all.

I wish I could have helped you more, Frederica. I hope the little I did was enough to make life better, in some way.

After reading and tucking away that last letter given unto him, some final things came. First, some waves of doubt, followed by resignation, then concluded with resolve. This was accompanied by a wry smile, as he looked over at the palace across the city.

If he ever comes back, he'll be dealt with. I promise.

He did not recall if he had sworn such to her when she had made such a request in person. But, he swore it now.

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