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  1. A Commentary Tabloid: The Year 1824 The drawing of a rose from the Imperial Gardens A N N O D O M I N I 1824 Penned by, TH Lady of Thorns The City of Providence and Karosgrad have been bustling with life within their respected courts! New people, fights, and mysteries to read and discover. So come along on this writer's dramatic retelling of these classy ladies. Dowager-Countess and Granddaughter are not the best around one another! Though this is probably the least interesting observation on this list, Dowager-Countess Aimee and the new Duchess of Cathalon, Leopoldine, were seen physically punching each other in the streets of Providence! The fight started with Duchess-Consort Leopoldine winning, but quickly shifted to Aimee getting the upper hand! Giving her granddaughter a black eye that was seen around the courts. No one knows what this fight was about, but it leaves those to wonder? Did Leopoldine disrespect her grandfather? Or perhaps marry for power! It only leaves us to speculate. Along with the relationship of this Grandmother and Granddaughter, some time ago within the Orenian streets I have heard that the Duke and the Duchess-Consort decided it was a swell idea to attempt to place the Countess-Dowager in her ‘place’... Telling her of what titles and such she should use now due to the passing of the previous count Ostromir. I don’t think the ‘couple of Cathalon’ could’ve picked a worst time or place for such. In this writer’s opinion I say the ‘granddaughter’ is a rather stuck up piece of work. I pray to the great divine God that the Duke will handle her, and possibly even humble her. Lady Tatiana is Fat It turns out, Lady Tatiana was not pregnant but simply fat! The Karosgrad Duma called the poor woman fat in the middle of a session, not to even mention how she was in a wheelchair and not able to fix her precarious situation. Later being nicknamed “Tatty the Fatty” by Gwynevere Colborn Musin Insult Emperor After the gracious Emperor of Oren held court in late 1823 to celebrate the win Oren had against Norland, the MoJ Musin, Holly, was heard stating some nasty words against the Emperor. Just earlier in that court, the silly Musin tried to get knighted, and of course, was denied. Holly’s reaction later was saying “That old man was mean.” How crude! The Musin isn’t going to be given citizenship if they do not get their act together. Helena of Rochford The timid and shy girl, Helena Charlotte, recently made her way into the Augustine. She is the only daughter of Richard, a traitor to the empire. The Emperor was quick to remind the girl of her roots, almost as soon as the girl made her way into the Augustine. Perhaps the Musin was onto something. Nonetheless! The girl was noticeably thin, shy, and unhappy. That led onlookers into speculating that she was abused by her prior caretakers. She was quickly taken under the wing of the d’Arkents, so hopefully, she shall be safe. We can only pray for this youth. Ailred var Ruthern misses the birth of his firstborn? Ailred misses his baby girl being brought into this world, poor Fenika, we will hope she will stay healthy to raise the baby. But no big deal, this writer will wait to see if the couple is more active and seen doing things together. Our prayers go out to the relationship of the two, and the beautiful daughter. Signed, Lady of Thorns
  2. A Commentary Tabloid: The Royal Wedding of 1823 A portrait of TH, Lady of Thorns holding a white rose. A N N O D O M I N I 1823 Penned by, TH, Lady of Thorns St. Henrik’s Basilica was filled to the brim with people from all different nations, backgrounds, and personalities. This made the occasion ripe for new court drama, especially with Queen Annika rising to her position finally. The Wedding The marriage itself was plain, however properly decorated. They put a variety of effort into this wedding in comparison to the last royal wedding ceremony. Only speaking to the loss of respect for the lifeless Queen Mariya. No other king within the records of Haense remarried, perhaps King Henry II did not even love his first wife. On foot down the aisle as flower girls were Haense’s darling Princess Royal, Petra Emma, and a random blonde youth. As usual, Princess Royal Petra carried out her task adequately, however, the second child, by the name of Eleanora, was regarded as a frightened little one, as though forced to walk! Her demeanor reminded watchers of the Micen that the King and new Queen allow attending their wedding Dangerous Micen flooded the pews between the King’s stroll down the aisle and the Queens. Disturbing a few of the Oren girls that went to the royal wedding ceremony. According to a hushed whisper provided by way of an unnamed source, young Claude stated the Micen were poisonous! How dare they place their guests in a dangerous position between celebration and death. Not to mention the many warnings of battle these Micen have published. The dress Queen Annika wore, turned out to be adorned in gold and the best silks. Becoming of her frame flawlessly. The tailor credited has to be proud of their work, considering a wedding dress only is worn once. Once again, you can evaluate Henry II’s weddings. Queen Mariya wore blue. Queen Annika, wore red. All subjects are aware of red’s status as a royal color of Haense, not blue. Perhaps Queen Mariya was out of luck from the start. Finally, many noticed the Queen of Sutica arrives at the Basilica. Johanna I, and can I say, for my first time seeing the woman, she is fantastic. Another splendid visitor is the Dowager Countess of Dobrov, having said her very own name rather than Amen a multitude of times. How self-centered! The Feast As visitors made their manner to the palace for a banquet, we all had to be searched a second time. Some of the lords cut the ladies in line. Truly unmannered of them, doesn’t the saying go ladies first, not men? However, as soon as we made our way within the cozy Palace, we were welcomed. Idle chatter quickly commended as households provided the royal couple with presents. Some examples were a pup, relics, and even goodie baskets. The ones selecting to pay attention to the quiet chatter of the room would spot many juicy conversations that took place at the sidelines. One specific exchange was Antonius Vilac speaking to his new wife, Lady Tatiana. It seems that lady Tatiana is not only pregnant, but Lord Antonius hasn’t been in town for quite some time! Ought the child be legitimate? Did Lady Tatiana take Queen Annika’s bad advice about marriage to heart? The people want solutions! Yet some other scandals become of Lady Tatiana as though she doesn’t take care of her reputation. And I quote, “Well it’s a joy to finally have another queen, hopefully, this one will revive the court after our previous queen slaughtered it.” It seems even Lady Tatiana would go as low as to talk dirty about a dead woman, let alone the late Queen. Lady Adalia recently married Lord Harren Ruther, (Yet another fruitless Ruthern Marriage) and outright refuses to look her husband in the eyes. Announcing “To look a man in the eyes, is to get pregnant.” Any educated child may want to tell you otherwise. Perhaps she is at the same intelligence level as her mother. It was also noted that the two left twice in the course of the banquet. What had they been up to? I shall leave that to the reader’s creativeness. Lastly, one more conversation was overheard during this feast. One between Lady Maisie and Lord Pruvia. It seems Lady Maisie once again has had her heartbroken, this time by an ISA officer, Officer Mortimer. The poor woman seems to never find love. Best Dressed We can all acknowledge that the bride wore a very nice dress, but she wasn’t the BEST DRESSED in the room. Some good competition, though not the best, are; Princess Royal, Petra Emma Lady Adalia Ruthern [!] The nose on the image above was rather large And, Imperial Princess, Anne Caroline No image could be provided Lastly, the best dressed: Caroline of Selm Signed, Lady of Thorns
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