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  1. VE KORTREVICH SAMYZEK POZSKA VOLUME ONE: EDITION FOUR TWO MINAS AVAILABLE IN NAUVMARIAN PER PAPER WALDENIAN AND AUVERGNIAN ________________________________________________________________________ WRITTEN AND PUBLISHED BY ESMÉE GABRIELLE KORTREVICH THE VISCOUNTESS-CONSORT OF KRUSEV & ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR THE COUNTESS OF OTISTADT ON THE 9TH OF VZMEY AG HYFF OF 442 E.S. ____________________________________________________________________________ THE CONCLUSION OF THE AGE OF PROGRESS [!] The crest of the Kingdom of the Haenseti-Ruska. The Kingdom of Haense has been a busy place since the last Edition of the Kortrevich Bull Post. For one, the Centennial Anniversay celebrations marking 100 years of Haeseni Independence have come and gone - most prestigious and wonderful affairs, the writers are told. These writers’ predictions have turned true since the last Edition. The most popular Morrivi Prikaz Auction saw the popularity of our predicted garments #5, #8, & #10, and luckily for Her Majesty each and every item on sale was sold for several hundred mina each. Furthermore, these writers’ prediction that “The Hearsay of Hanseti-Ruska” shall bring about its grand return for the social season came true - albeit not on its semisequicentennial anniversary as we had hoped. Lastly, the time is coming for Lifstala to finally commence! The Queen’s Council have been working hard to compile the events for the busy two year period, each of the lords and ladies of-age are brushing up on their manners and dancing in preparation to present themselves in front of the Queen and her Court, and the Grand Prince of Kusoraev has finally come of age to begin looking for his bride. Polish up ladies! Your time to impress Prince Georg is now. WRITTEN BY ESMÉE GABRIELLE KORTEVICH Pg. 1 & ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR ____________________________________________________________________________ A COURT TO BE PROUD OF [!] An inspired portrait depicting one of the most prestigious of recently published-about Royal Headdresses. Following up on our past praisings of the Mistress of the Robes, several magnificent “Moda i ve Kort”s have been published in recent memory. These include; the incredibly detailed “Cosmetics”, the centennial celebratory history of Haeseni fashion - “Karosgrad Trends” - and the latest edition detailing the “Royal Headdress Collection'' of head adornments - from the Coronation Cap to Queen Emma’s iconic Ruby Emerald Kokoshnik. Such works populate the mind of every aspiring young lady of the Courts in her efforts to appease the Queen - a feat which the Mistress of the Robes should be pleased of. Her team work around the clock to outfit the Royal Family, and provide detailed writings of culture to the Haeseni populace. Haense applauds you, Mistress of the Robes. Furthermore, the Queen has recently advertised her wanting of a new Palace Custodian after the recent filling - Lady Zoya vas Ruthern - stepped down. She is also looking for a new Curator of the Crown Jewels - a most fascinating position for the gemstone-inclined. Of course, with the incoming Lifstala Social Season, the Queen’s Council are also awaiting volunteers to be a part of Her Majesty’s Lifstala Committee - involved with planning and writing events for the generation’s busy Courtship Season. Lastly, for young Lords and Ladies looking to be a part of the Social Season but having not yet written into the Queen’s Council, they are encouraged to do so posthaste to ensure they are not missing from the list of the Season’s suitors. Pg. 2 WRITTEN BY ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR ____________________________________________________________________________ AULIC RESIGNATIONS AND APPOINTMENTS [!] A portrait of Lady Palatine Johanna Barclay and her dog, Rusalka Barclay in the Palatine’s Office. It was by no means a surprise when our beloved Lady Palatine, Isabel Baruch, published her resignation letter. After all, she recently posted a Palatial notice calling out for Palatial Kommissars to begin the process of taking over her workload in the office in preparation for her replacement. This section is dedicated to the hard work of Haense’s second Lady Palatine - the writers in particular appreciate her dedication to the various Haeseni Peoples via appreciation posts, her diplomatic ventures to make peace with foreign powers, and her wisdom in leadership and diversity. Haense will miss its Lady Palatine, however she has been replaced by another. Duchess of Reinmar, Johanna Klaudia, has succeeded the Duchess of Valwyck in her position as Lady Palatine and the Bull Post could not be more pleased for her. Since her appointment she has overseen the addition and formation of “Ve Ibor Konkil” (The Iron Council), a secondary Council managed by the Palatine and Grand Maer to operate some of the more minor institutions of the nation with greater cooperation and dignity. Furthermore, the first Komptroller of Settlement - Iulius Vernhart - has also stepped down from his honourable position and into retirement. Firr Iulius has been working hard in the background to welcome in new citizens to the Dual Kingdom, and these writers thank him for such efforts. The Kingdom is watching the Crown intently in anticipation of its next appointment to the position of Lord Komptroller. Lastly, prior to Lady Palatine Baruch’s resignation, she had been integral in the reinstitution of the Office of the Justiciar. Countess Adele Ludovar was appointed as Lady Justiciar, continuing her hard work. The wards and the Lady Justiciar herself worked hard on the newest curriculum, allowing new and current wards to gain more experience and exposure for their career. The passing of the Golden Bulava, as the head of the Aulic Council, is always a notable event in the Kingdom, inviting in a new era alike that of the passing of the burden of the Crown, and the Kortrevich Bull Post has decided to dub this now-ongoing period “The Age of Freedom”. WRITTEN BY ESMÉE GABRIELLE KORTREVICH Pg. 3 & ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR ____________________________________________________________________________ NOBLE NEWS BY BARUCHS AND BARROWS [!] A painting of the village outside of Vidaus. With Duke Ruthern taking on the mantle of the Grand Lord under Her Majesty in the Capital, it has come to the Duke’s spouse to take on a few of his duties while he is away. As such, it is no wonder that the oldest Ducal House of the Kingdom has continued to flourish under his and his wife’s leadership. Duchess Margrait Ruthern née Baruch has brought a special touch to the icy lands of Vidaus. And for her efforts she has been rewarded with the responsibility over Druzstra and newly constructed Branhavn as the Duchess in her own right - a prestigious status to achieve as a Peer’s Consort. Thinking of Branhavn, the new settlement has certainly grown popular since its inception a few years ago. The Black Company has substantially grown, employing a vast protective force to watch over the village, and the Ducal Couple have begun advertising their various ventures via a helpful noticeboard in the center of the hamlet. The children of the Kingdom often frequent the Ducal village for parties, festivals, and other goings-on - no doubt including extensive quantities of alcohol. Furthermore, the honourable House of Ruthern recently published their History of House Ruthern, detailing the House’s origins under Ruther Bonebreaker, and its rise to prominence later under King Petyr I. The long document recounts the long and extensive history of the Ducal House, its Traditions, notable Relics, and various members of the family of note Despite the success of their village outpost, as published recently by the Duchy, the internal House of Ruthern have come down with a bout of illness soon after an across-family feast with the Comital House of Ludovar. As of now, it appears that only Ruthern Lords and Ladies have come down with the disease, and the Kingdom extend their thanks to both families for volunteering to quarantine themselves in their respective Keeps until free of infection. Luckily, the family have since recovered, however they have unfortunately lost four of their members to its hold, and for this the Kingdom mourns. Rest in Peace, Joren, Zoya, Rhys, & Milena Ruthern. WRITTEN BY ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR TRAGEDY STRIKES BETHLENEN [!] A painting of the Colborn Keep. Despite the sorrowful death of Lord Godric Colborn as mentioned in the previous Edition, further tragedy has struck the most recently elevated Baronial House. The Baron of Bethelenen, at a well-anticipated Colborn Feast, apparently fell down the stairs and has remained comatose since that day. His powers and duties have passed to one of his grandsons, now-Baron Maric Colborn, until the younger generation are ready. According to this writer’s sources, Lord Adrian Colborn is being tended to dutifully by his family and servants, and the Kingdom is praying for a swift recovery, and for the future prosperity of the unlucky Baronial House. WRITTEN BY ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR SOME GRAND WORK [!] A painting depicting HSH The Grand Prince of Kusoraev. Along with the Grand Prince coming of age and being invested by his Father, and sworn to by the leaders of our Kingdom’s various factions, he has also begun branching out - alongside the Heir of Ruthern - to publishing his own writings. This writer notes the promising quality of writing, clearly the Prince and Ruthern pair have had excellent governors, and the similarity in his publishings to the early works of His Majesty before he ascended to the throne. This writer fondly remembers the King’s recount of dueling etiquette, and now the Royal Librarians can add the son’s works next to the father’s for future generations to read. The works of a boy destined for Kingship should be a fascinating read, and a must-read for any and all interested Haeseni jousters. This writer looks forward to reading any and all future writings from Grand Prince Georg. WRITTEN BY ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR NOBLE EXPECTATIONS [!] The symbol of the Royal Duma in light of recent publications. In her works as the Royal Inquisitor - the manager of Noble conduct - Duchess Johanna Barclay recently published an extensive survey on the expectations of nobles, and an evaluation of noble House ascension. Such a document has done well to highlight the current state of nobility in the nation, and should surely be of great assistance to Houses of present, and House leaders of future to understand what more they can do to increase their status and standing in the Haeseni ecosystem. Furthermore, it is this writer’s opinion that these writings should be read by all noblemen and women, as it will embed into them the responsibilities placed on them for their Crown-given privileges. It is hoped that such mandatory readings will help to negate the stagnancy and idling of recent generations, spurring them on to work hard to support their House. Pg. 4-7 WRITTEN BY ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR ____________________________________________________________________________ AN UPDATED MAP OF THE KINGDOM [!] A section of the newest map of Haense, made by Wilfred Proudfoot IV. Recently, King Karl III commissioned a renewed map of the Kingdom with updated names, titles, and territories. The artistic map includes the recently obtained Silver Isles, along with the extensive Attenlund marsehes, and the newly claimed Grenz region. Wilfred Proudfoot IV, cartographer of the map, took the well-appreciate liberty of labelling each Haeseni Vassal’s keep, and various other landmarks such as Halfling Honeyhill, Hallaburg - designated to the Knights, Excitor Manor, and abandoned Krusev Keep. Luckily, Mr Proudfoot has agreed to update the labelling and symbols as the map for an ensuing 20 year period. The Citizens of Haense wanted to extend their thanks to the studious hard work of Mr Proudfoot for providing them with such an informative and true-to-life map. WRITTEN BY ESMÉE GABRIELLE KORTREVICH Pg. 8 & ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR ____________________________________________________________________________ HONORABLE MENTIONS Honourable mentions go to the newest Reform of the now-4th Brotherhood of St. Karl, The marriage between Ser Conrad Barclay and Lady Viktoriya Franziska vas Ruthern, The second Church Gala being held by Her Eminence, Matriarch Katerina of Jorenus, The completion of the Reinmaren village of Rozenfeld and its accompanying tourney, The signing of the contract between Haense and the Viceroyalty of Hyspia, The construction of a Haeseni naval shipyard, And the disownment of Ilya Ludovar. Pg. 9 ____________________________________________________________________________ MORE INFORMATION Ve Kortrevich Samyzek Pozska is looking for writers and reporters. If this is something that interests you, please send a bird to Esmée Kortrevich or Adele Luodvar.
  2. VE KORTREVICH SAMYZEK POZSKA VOLUME ONE: EDITION THREE TWO MINAS AVAILABLE IN NAUVMARIAN PER PAPER WALDENIAN AND AUVERGNIAN ____________________________________________________________________________ WRITTEN AND PUBLISHED BY ESMÉE GABRIELLE KORTREVICH THE VISCOUNTESS-CONSORT OF KRUSEV & ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR THE COUNTESS OF OTISTADT ON THE 11TH OF GRONNA AG DROBA OF 438 E.S. ____________________________________________________________________________ THE FALLEN COLBORN [!] A portrait of the late Godric Adrian Colborn, painted before his death in 437 E.S. A husband, a father, a son - the Colborn family lost a treasured family member in the most recent attack and kidnapping within the heart of Karosgrad. The forty-three year old man, Godric Adrian Colborn, risked his life to save the young Isadora Basrid from being abducted a second time by frost witches and their allies. He perished during the rescue; dying an honorable death. A funeral is currently being scheduled. A date should be published soon, if anyone wishes to stop by and give the Colborn family their condolences. May Lord Godric Colborn rest in peace. WRITTEN BY ESMÉE GABRIELLE KORTEVICH ____________________________________________________________________________ APPRAISING A POET [!] An official portrait of Sir Borris Iver Kortrevich. Recently the Knights’ Bard, Kossar Borris Kortrevich, has been investing his time into the research and subsequent publication of a Knights’ Poetry Anthology - titled “The Silver Crows Anthology” upon its completion. In contrast to the budding Court Poet’s previous works, being Poem Compilations published nearly yearly, these are singular poems released individually. Most poems depict the final Knight’s Quest of various squires of the Order of the Crow. Some poems surround those still with us today, while the majority of them secure the legacies of long-dead Knights of the Table. Each of the figures written of are most honourable militarily, and the writers of this Bull Post applaud Sir Borris for his efforts to conserve such rich Haeseni history. For any interested readers, this writer’s favourite poem of the now-published Anthology is the poem dedicated to the Knight’s Quest of Ser Conrad ‘The Bulwark’. The writers are most looking forward to the subsequent works of the Battle Bard. WRITTEN BY ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR ____________________________________________________________________________ A NEW KNIGHT PARAMOUNT [!] A painting of the infamous Knights Table located in the hallowed halls of Hallasburg. After the most honourable retirement of Ser Reinhardt ‘The Unbroken’ Barclay from his long-held position as Haense’s Knight Paramount, guiding generations of knights and squires through their Knight Trials and knighthood, His Majesty the King has selected the Barclay’s successor: Ser Walton ‘The Wall’. Ser Walton is a well-travelled, experienced member of the Table - serving as Ser Reinhardt’s Meyster for 13 years prior to this appointment. He is widely acknowledged by Royals, Aulic Officers, and citizens alike, to always be the first to any action in the Capital, and a fierce protector of the Kingdom’s citizenry, making him a perfect fit for the most prestigious position as the holder of the 1st Seat of the Knight’s Table. The Writers wish to thank Ser Reinhardt for his many years of hard work in the Order of the Crow, and congratulate Ser Walton on his ascension. The citizens of Haense await with baited breath the Drowning of the Blades ceremony, where the appointment shall become official. WRITTEN BY ESMÉE GABRIELLE KORTREVICH & ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR ____________________________________________________________________________ NOBLE NEWS A FASHIONABLE DISPLAY IN THE MORRIVI [!] A painting of the royal throne in the Morrivi Palace. To replenish the Royal coffers following the construction costs of our beloved Morrivi Palace - mentioned in the previous edition - the Royal Household of Queen Amadea have decided, in collaboration with her Royal tailors and seamstresses, to host an auction of the outfits created. It is believed that Her Majesty will have her wards model these outfits with the hopes of selling each for a substantial price. The event should be the auction of the season, and the writers imagine that a great majority of these sales will be garments to be worn during the Lifstala season in several years’ time. The event resembles that of a similar auction hosted for an alike reason during the reign of Queen Emma - a most popular affair that this writer remembers fondly from youth. For those with a vested interest in the event, this writer predicts the popularity of garments #5, #6, #10, & #12, and hopes for a substantial success for Her Majesty and the rest of her Council. WRITTEN BY ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR A GRAND REPLENISHMENT OF THE COURTS [!] A portrait of the newly appointed Grand Lord, Mikhail Tuvya var Ruthern. As mentioned in the last edition of the Bull Post, Queen Amadea was searching for willing courtiers to fill the positions of Palace Custodian and Court Chamberlain in her Inner Council. Luckily for her, they were soon filled by Her Ladyship, Zoya vas Ruthern, an ex-Grand Maer of Karosgrad and hardworking headstrong woman with experience managing events in the Palace and Capital, and by Her Ladyship, Maeve Morovar, Baroness-Consort of Ghaestenwald. She may be a newcomer to Her Majesty’s courts, but given her role as the Baroness-Consort there is no doubt her competency and the writers await their forthcoming works with interest. Surprisingly however, Princess-Dowager Dorothea Isabel stepped down from her role as Grand Lady only a few years into her tenure. It seems that Her Majesty wished to keep the role in the family, for she soon inducted His Grace, Mikhail var Ruthern, to serve in his twin’s place. Despite such a swift swapping of positions, hopes for the first Grand Lord in recent memory are high and the writers hope that a fresh Inner Council - under the watchful guidance of Queen Amadea - will bring new ideas and vitality to the Courts. The Bull Post also wanted to dedicate a paragraph to the neverending hard work of the Mistress of the Robes; Her Ladyship, Nikoleta Barbara Baruch and her dutiful team of assistants. The second season of Moda i ve Kort has surpassed expectations and is well on the journey to surpass the gravity & excellence of season one. WRITTEN BY ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR A NOTABLE ANNIVERSARY [!] A copy of the illustration associated with the Hearsay of Hanseti-Ruska since its first Edition. While our gossip-giving friend, the Mistress of the Whispers, has yet to make her glorious return for the next Lifstala season, the Writers of the Kortrevich Bull Post wanted to highlight and congratulate its scandalous sister publication for reaching its semisequicentennial anniversary - celebrating 75 years of publication. It’s possible that the majority of the Haeseni population has been affected - even if via proxy - by the infamous anonymous gossip paper. No other publication on the continent can claim that level of infamy, and these writers wanted to take a paragraph to celebrate. Scandalous or infamous, the airing of a new edition of Hearsay will always be a staple of Haeseni gossip and its Lifstala seasons. These writers may be stumped by the ability of the Mistress to continue her brochure over several generations - suspecting an immortal writer - however her consistency is admirable and this Volume of the Bull Post hopes to one day achieve such a legacy. Here’s to another 75 years of Hearsay! WRITTEN BY ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR ____________________________________________________________________________ A GIFT OF HONOR [!] A portrait of the Lady Palatine working diligently at her desk. The writers wanted to extend their very special thanks to Her Excellency, Lady Isabel Baruch, for her explicit praise and exposure of the Bull Post in her newest institution; dubbed “Honouring the Haeseni”. Ideally, a volume is intended to be published once every four years detailing specific works of Haeseni citizens deserving of praise from the Palatial and Crown offices. The Lady Palatine was most complimentary of the Post, and, in return, her efforts of praise and service are appreciated by the citizens of Haense and this Post. In Volume one, the Lady Palatine wrote commendations of the following: Queen Amadea for her designing of the Morrivi Palace, for the efforts of now-Knight Paramount Ser Walton ‘The Wall’ and now-deceased Lord Godric Colborn in their bravery to take on various beast attacks in the protection of others, to the wards of the Queen’s Council for their proficient event-running - Adelajda Ruthern, Tatyana Ludovar, and Princess Analiesa, to the hardworking Deputy Surgeon General Lucía Rutledge, the Viscountess Kortrevich for revitalising this very Kortrevich Bull Post, and finally, to Lady Elia Colborn for her efforts of constructing a Haeseni Guild of Architects. Each of these citizens are to be praised extensively for all of their work, and the Bull Post hopes that the Lady Palatine’s “Honouring the Haeseni” will continues for many years to come. WRITTEN BY ESMÉE GABRIELLE KORTREVICH & ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR ____________________________________________________________________________ MORE INFORMATION As always, if anyone wishes to be a part of the newspaper or have some sort of advertisement, send a letter to Esmée Kortrevich or Adele Ludovar for more details. Until next year!
  3. VE KORTREVICH SAMYZEK POZSKA VOLUME ONE: EDITION TWO TWO MINAS AVAILABLE IN NAUVMARIAN PER PAPER AND AUVERGNIAN ____________________________________________________________________________ WRITTEN AND PUBLISHED BY ESMÉE GABRIELLE KORTREVICH THE VISCOUNTESS-REGENT OF KRUSEV & ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR THE COUNTESS OF OTISTADT ON THE 13TH OF JOMA AG UMUND OF 436 E.S. ____________________________________________________________________________ NEW BULL POST WRITER [!] Countess Adele Ludovar writing the next edition from her office in Otistadt. As everyone should have seen, the lovely writer and founder of “Ve Kortrevich Bull Post” - Esmée Kortrevich - invited anyone interested in participating in her newspaper to contact her, at the conclusion of the previous edition. As such, the Countess Ludovar reached out to her friend with interest in writing a new column for the Bull Post, now dubbed “Noble News”. The section is intended to help readers to keep up with the tumultuous news surrounding Haense’s various Royal and Noble families. It is not designed with the intent of spreading gossip - that duty is held steadfastly by the “Hearsay of Hanseti-Ruska”, as endorsed by Her Majesty, Koenas Amadea, and this Post would not dare usurp their writers - but rather spreading the well-known, published news, in a condensed format. The writers hope that its dedicated readers will share their excitement about the new columnist assisting Lady Esmée with alleviating some of her writing duties, and, if needed, will send feedback on what they’d like to see in the column and elsewhere in the Post. WRITTEN BY ESMÉE GABRILLE KORTREVICH & ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR ____________________________________________________________________________ NOBLE NEWS AN EXCHANGE OF GRAND LADIES [!] A pair of portraits of Grand Lady, Georgina Barclay, and Grand Lady, Dorothea Isabel. Saddening news befell the Courts of Hanseti-Ruska when Matyas Baruch had to announce the death of Queen-Mother Emma Karenina’s second Grand Lady, Duchess-Dowager Georgina Sofiya Barclay. It was said that the Dowager was suffering from a disease plaguing her lungs for many years before she eventually passed away with her family from birth, in the rolling Baruch hills of Valwyck. Her Excellency will be remembered for her many years of diligency at the hands of both Koenas Emma and Amadea, for spearheading the planning and operation of the most successful Lifstala season to date, and for being the figurehead holding the first ever Aulic position afforded to the Queen’s Council; as Her Excellency, the 19th Haucherzenas of Haense. However, Queen Amadea must have acknowledged that the Council cannot mourn for too long, lest its productivity stall, for she appointed her sister in-law; Her Highness, Princess-Dowager Dorothea Isabel as the next Grand Lady of Haense. The Princess-Dowager has already spent many years serving as Her Majesty’s Court Chamberlain - likely in training to become Grand Lady - and the writers of this Post have high hopes for her tenure. In similar news, these appointments have left berths in the Inner Council, with Her Majesty searching for willing replacements. Apparently Her Highness, Princess Aloisa, appears to have stepped down from her position as Palace Custodian, and thus the Koenas requires participants to adopt the positions of Palace Custodian and Court Chamberlain respectively. For those interested, the Court Chamberlain is tasked with working alongside the Grand Maer of Karosgrad to operate several events in the Royal City of Karosgrad, while the Palace Custodian is tasked with the operation of events within the Prikaz itself. In her Queen’s Curation, the Koenas planned to interview any prospective candidates, and this Post shall surely share updates once the new appointments have been announced. WRITTEN BY ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR VE MORRIVI PRIKAZ: THE SPRING PALACE [!] A painting of the grand Morrivi Prikaz, as illustrated by Esmée Kortrevich. The Royal Pair were proud to announce their newest long-term project; dubbed “Ve Morrivi Prikaz”, or “The Spring Palace”. The Royal House of Barbanov-Bihar employed a group of diligent deconstruction workers who went around the clock to break down our beloved old Nikirala Prikaz, and replace it with the Spring Palace - whose build plans were designed by the Queen-Consort herself, over several years. The construction of the Spring Palace took several months, after which it now stands as a shining jewel of Haense’s progress and prosperity. The Palace holds a sizable Royal Residence, an indoor and outdoor ballroom, an extensive feast hall, the King’s Court room, various Aulic offices, an expansive residence for Her Majesty’s wards, its own chapel, a large Palace library, a refitted Duma hall, hidden away in the depths are the Royal vaults and servant quarters, along with halls upon halls of noble apartments. WRITTEN BY ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR DUCAL DEVELOPMENTS [!] An illustration of the Rozenfeld village of Reinmar. A well-worded missive published by Her Princely Grace, the Duchess of Reinmar, described the various illustrious additions to its rosey fields. For example, the bustling village of Rozenfeld appears (on this writer’s inspection) to have sprung up from the ground in the Duchy. It hosts a flourishing ecosystem of shops, jousting facilities, cosy cottage homes, and the Reinmaren docks filled to the brim with bobbing ships across its expansive harbour. The village boasts a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of the Royal City, and the dutiful protection of its newly established houseguard. Along with these new developments, the Princely issue seemed proud to introduce a new bordgame to our cold northern expanses. Dubbed “Waldenian Ur”, it promises to be a strategic and chance-based game similar to Haeseni chess, yet featuring a greater shortness of matches compared to its older counterpart. Luckily, further notation has been published by the Duchess on the rules of the game, and, since then (under this writer’s observation, at least), the Ur board has rarely been left unattended by the plethora of enthusiastic Rozenfeld residents. WRITTEN BY ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR ____________________________________________________________________________ AN OFFER OF ADVERTISEMENT With the General Elections of Haense beginning at the moment, these writers thought it pertinent to put out offers of advertisement to any prospective Royal Aldermen, or Grand Maers. The Post will take payment for such pieces of writing, and in exchange they shall present an account of the candidate in question’s past achievements, campaign promises, and their background, for any puzzled voters to get a more personal feel of any candidates. If requested, the Post shall also interview paying candidates and quote them as required in the subsequent edition. If there is anything that candidates wish to tell voters, but could not include in their campaign posts, this would be the place to do so. WRITTEN BY ESMÉE GABRILLE KORTREVICH & ADELE EMMA LUDOVAR ____________________________________________________________________________ MORE INFORMATION If anyone wishes to be a part of the newspaper or have some sort of advertisement, send a letter to Esmée Kortrevich or Adele Ludovar for more details. Until next year!
  4. VE KORTREVICH SAMYZEK POZSKA VOLUME ONE: EDITION ONE TWO MINAS AVAILABLE IN NAUVMARIAN PER PAPER AND AUVERGNIAN _____________________________________________________________________________________ WRITTEN AND PUBLISHED BY ESMÉE GABRIELLE KORTREVICH THE VISCOUNTESS-REGENT OF KRUSEV ON THE 6TH OF JULA AG PIOV OF 434 E.S. _____________________________________________________________________________________ HOUSE COLBORN RISES UP! [!] A painting of Godric Adrian Colborn and Adrian Erik Colborn standing in front of their family tavern. House Colborn has served the Kingdom of Haenseti-Ruska for almost half a millennia, dating back to the 23rd of The First Seed - 1501. It was quite dormant for some time after the Vaeyl War but recently the family has made a comeback. They have taken the city’s tavern under their wing, transforming it completely. The tavern now has life and love, being poured into each drink. With the help of Dame Mariya Vyronov and the new and old staff of the Tavern, things are expected to go well. Not only has the family helped the city’s tavern prosper but they have donated materials and goods to the Brotherhood of Saint Karl due to the recent conflict ongoing in Almaris. While the older generation including the Patriarch and his brother, both having served as Lord Palatine and High Justiciar respectively. Our Koeng, Karl III, has noticed their efforts and hardwork, honoring them with nobility. House Colborn is now a barony under the Bethlenen name. _____________________________________________________________________________________ THE CHURCH GALA + RECRUITMENT [!] A painting of Katerina Cardinal Jorenus hosting a mass in the Basilica of St. Heinrik. Her Eminence, Katerina Cardinal Jorenus, is hosting her very first event since becoming The Patriarchate of Jorenus. It's under a gala theme, allowing attendees to dress up as their favorite patron saints from Canonism. The activities are a pit fight, a horse race, a fair, and the big raffle - each ticket is 10 mina. There's a long list of prizes such as a housemagery book, commissioned artwork, one of a kind doll, and even an exclusive piece from the Silken Lily by Johanna Vuiller. It will be a joyous day for all Canonists to come together and celebrate. Come by and have fun. Along with this, the church is recruiting. It does not matter the status or age, the church welcomes all. If anyone is interested in joining, contact any clergy member for more information. _____________________________________________________________________________________ MOTHER ORCHID’S LOVE [!] A painting of where the Mother Orchid’s Love meetings are held. The first meeting of the Mother Orchid’s Love was a success! Tons of the parents came by, discussing parenthood over tea and Auvergnian pastries. Everyone who came had to introduce themselves, state their worst fear of being a parent, and what’s the best thing of being a parent. There were different responses when it came to the second question, some said being a parent was the best part, others said watching their children grow was the peak of parenthood. But there was a common fear among the parents, which was disappointing our children, not doing enough for them. Disappointing our children will happen at some point, if it's for the right or wrong reasons. I think we do enough for our children but it's up to us, helping them understand what we do for them and why we do it. _____________________________________________________________________________________ HOUSE VERNHART STEPS UP As the war goes on, House Vernhart has stepped up by donating a good majority of resources and materials for the Brotherhood of Saint Karl. The items donated goes as follows 1728 ingots of iron, 66 pieces of leather, 1728 pieces of coal, 192 ferrum longswords, 576 ferrum-tipped arrows, 700 golden carrots, 558 loafs of bread, and 785 pieces of steak. The BSK sends their gratitude and thanks. _____________________________________________________________________________________ MORE INFORMATION If anyone wishes to be a part of the newspaper or have some sort of advertisement, send a letter to Esmée Kortrevich for more details. Until next year!
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