OOC: "The Heir Presumptive" (closed)

Lord Trett:
Additional Information

Personal Background:
  • He is the 5th son of King Elrod's younger brother.
  • This puts him the line of succession for the crown of Weston.
  • But he is so far down the line that it would be virtually impossible for him to ascend to the throne.

Prior to the start of the Role Play:
  • His service to the Crown began with his assignment as the Captain of Victoria's Bodyguard.
  • In his early service to Victoria, he had to escort her to brothels, where she viewed others engaging in sex.
  • After Victoria lost her virginity to a Hoshian sex slave in an upscale brothel, Trett was ordered by Victoria to execute the man to hide the fact of the sex act.
  • Almost immediately after that, Trett and Victoria became lovers.
  • They were lovers for ~2 years when our role play began.
  • He and Victoria are actively involved in a plot to assassinate Princess Ranna to then make Victoria the Heir Apparent to the throne of Weston.

After the start of the Role Play:
  • After the assassination attempt of Ranna by Baran fails (Post #1), Trett feigned a diplomatic visit to Riverbrook in an effort to get close to the Princess, possibly even close enough to assassinate her (beginning with Post #43.)
  • Victoria's servant girl, Olean -- whose duties included teaching her the Sexual Arts -- when with Trett to Riverbrook. Along the way, Trett made her provide him with sexual services, too (beginning with Post #52).
  • While in Riverbrook, a slave named Anya (image) was provided for his service, in and out of bed. She begged him to purchase her and take her back to Weston, which he did. (Begins at Post #81).
 
Synopsis

The Assassination Attempt on Princess Ranna:
  • We begin with an assassination attempt on Princess Ranna (image, profile). (Post #1)
  • Ranna is Heir Apparent to the Kingdom of Weston.
  • The assassin was Baran the Astute, (image, profile).
  • Baran had once been a soldier in the Army of the Kingdom of Pratt. He was later picked to be a Black Ops member, working directly under King Merion. As such, he became a master infiltrator and assassin. The King of Pratt has since been deposed by his Barons and is in hiding.
  • Baran is captured during his assassination attempt and jailed.
  • In an effort to loosen his tongue, Ranna provides Baran some female companionship, Teena (image, profile pending). (Post #7)
  • Baran and Teena become lovers.
  • Baran confesses to having no deep loyalties to any one particular Sovereign. (More at Post #22.)
  • Ranna offers Baran a Lordship and estate in exchange for serving her.
  • That service includes finding and killing the assassination plot leaders.
  • Ranna introduced Baran to Freeda, her Master Spy (image, profile).
  • Freeda and Teena are former lovers. (More in Post #19 and the second half of Post #21.)
  • On occasion, Ranna invited Freeda to her own bed. (More in Post #19.) Freeda always declined, fearful that an intimate relationship would get in the way of protecting Ranna.
  • Other characters/things introduced that are worth knowing:
    • William, Captain of Ranna's Bodyguard. (Post #1)
    • Countess Pollania of Riverbrook, who is Ranna's maternal grandmother and the Heir Presumptive to the long defunct Burkinian Empire. (I haven't yet created a profile for "Polla", but you can read about her and the Empire in the IC at Post #1 and in the OOC beginning at here. Keep in mind that I haven't finished editing these OOC posts and that some are lacking promised links to other posts. I'm getting there.)
    • An introduction to the Burkinian Empire.

The Conspirators Behind the Assassination Attempt
  • We learn that 3 weeks before the assassination attempt, Jardin Lopes hired Baran. (Post #20)
  • We then learn that 3 weeks before that, Jardin Lopes was hired by Ranna's own sister, Lady Victoria. (image, profile)
  • Victoria's lover and Captain of her Guard, Lord Trett, is an active facilitator of the conspiracy. (image)

Introducing Anya:
  • Days after the failed assassination attempt on Princess Ranna, Princess Victoria sends Lord Trett to Riverbrook, Ranna's home away from home for the past decade.
  • The hope is that Trett will be able to find another way of getting an assassin close to Ranna or even assassinate her himself.
  • Victoria's slave, Olean, accompanies Trett, with Victoria's orders to use her own body and skills to keep him happy and away from other women.
  • However, upon arrival, Trett is told that house rules are than no outside servants are allowed in the guest area of Riverbrook House.
  • Olean is sent to the servant quarters and Trett is provided an in-house servant in the form of Anya (image, profile pending).
  • Anya makes it almost immediately clear that she is an Unwanted (def.).
  • She claims to be a slave, that she is mistreated and unhappy at Riverbrook. Her destiny is to sexually service male guests to the Countess's home.
  • She tells Trett that she is a virgin; and that she wants Trett to buy her and take her away from here. (See Post #81.)
  • Trett is more than happy to claim Anya's innocence. He will ultimately buy her and take her away, back to the City of Weston.
  • However, not is all as it seems with Anya.
  • In a flashback of minutes before meeting Trett, (Post #83), we see Anya with Pollania and Ranna, being given instructions on how to be their operative -- their eyes and ears -- in Lord Trett's house or, better yet, in Lady Victoria's.
  • Ultimately, we will learn that Anya is a sympathizer -- possibly even a descendant -- of the Burkinian Diaspora. Her mission is to learn all she can about the events and personalities in the Castle of Weston that might affect the future rise of the restored Burkinian Empire.
 
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Zee (or Zelia) of the Wailing Woods Highwaymen

Image (face); image (full nude figure).

Place in story:
  • Mistress to Count Warrick, a wealthy land owner whose County in the Barony of Parse borders the Barony of Weston.
  • Sister to Kitts, the leader of the Highwaymen of Wailing Woods.
  • She is also sister to Nalla the Witch (aka Nalla the Healer), though, the only people who know that are Zee, Kitts, and Nalla.
  • She spies on Warrick (and others) for Kitts.
  • And she occasionally serves as a tavern wench (only occasionally parting her thighs) to pick up additional information which is of use to the Highwaymen.

Physical Description:
  • 5'7", 37DD-26-34 inches
  • Brunette hair she bleaches blonde.
  • (Count Warrick likes redheads, too, so she often wears red wigs.)
  • Hazel-green eyes.
  • Butterfly and flowers tattoo on her right waist (lap), reaching down into her shaved pubic area.

Personality:
  • Confident.
  • Intelligent and sensible, though not educated; barely literate.
  • Sexual skilled.

More coming.
 
Anya of Urindale

Image

Place in story:
  • She is a loyal servant to the Burkinian Diaspora, serving Countess Pollania directly.
  • She is a direct descendant of an East Port Burkinian Baron.
  • She is undercover, as a slave owned by Lord Trett, spying on him and Lady Victoria (Ranna's younger sister). (See Post #83 first, then Post #81; then her tale continues from there.)
  • After being nearly raped and befriended by Zee, she naively agrees to inform to Zee on the happenings in Weston as well.

Physical Description:
  • (**) Age 18 at the beginning of the role play.
  • 5'2", 32B-23-33 inches
  • Straight, brunette hair nearly to her waist; wavy when curled.
  • Brown eyes.

Personality:
  • Quiet, shy, timid, but determined.
  • Literate and well educated about history, particularly about the Burkinian Empire and Diaspora.
  • She was a virgin until Lord Trett claimed her innocence as part of her mission. Post #81)

Family:
  • 3rd child/2nd daughter of Julietta, a Burkinian descendant; and Rowan, a Landed Peasant living outside the town of Urindale in the County of Quinn, in the north of the Barony of Parse very near the frontier with the Kingdom of the Highlands.
  • Rowan owns 10 acres of pastureland near the frontier with the Kingdom of the Highlands and also has grazing rights on the Count Quinn's lands.
  • Anya's mother is the Heir Presumptive to a Burkinian Baron (who, as of yet, I have posted no further information).

Service to Countess Pollania:
  • At age 10, Anya's mother sent her and her sister to Riverbrook to serve Countess Pollania.
  • At age 12, her education expanded to include world events and world history.
  • Despite being illegal, Anya was introduced to and educated in the history and tradition of the Burkinian Empire. (Her sister was not after it was deemed she couldn't keep a secret to save her life. She was subsequently sent back to her family in Urindale.)
  • At age 14, Anya swore loyalty to the Diaspora. It was only now that she was informed that Pollania and Ranna were heirs to the Burkinian Empire.
  • (**) At age 18, while still chaste, she was asked to make the ultimate commitment: claim to be a mistreated Unwanted (a slave whose master doesn't care to keep them anymore) and beg Lord Trett to buy her and take her away from Riverbrook. She does, and Trett does.

More coming.
 
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The Kingdom of East Port
and the rise of
The Burkinian Empire


For a year by year explanation, see
The YoQ Timeline

The IC Thread


The Kingdom of East Port

The rise of the Kingdom of East Port occurred more than 1,000 years before our story of "The Heir Presumptive".

Until then, the Continent of Medianna had been ruled by hundreds of minor Lords, anyone who could assemble and finance a military force to control the lands about them. Often, these Lords were no more than the eldest or most powerful male member of a family which then controlled an estate and the neighboring lands through force.

These Lords expanded their territory through marriage and/or might. They assumed titles: Count, Baron, and in some cases King. The wives of these men -- Countesses, Baronesses, and Princesses respectively -- were not allowed to rule upon their husbands' deaths. They were forced into marriage that gave their husbands power over their States. Sometimes, they married Nobles or Royals of other States, surrendering their own States over to their new husbands.

East Port was no different in the way it expanded. Through might and marriage, the Barony of East Port absorbed 4 neighboring Baronies. The Baron of the day declared himself King and created the Kingdom of East Port. (map)

East Port was poised to become the greatest of States. East Port controlled the only pass from the east coast to the Continent's interior through the Central and Prattian Highlands. This meant that the overland inter-State commerce between dozens of States went through East Port.

The Kingdom took advantage of this: Merchants either sold their goods at East Port's markets, paying a share of their profits; or they used East Ports roads for a hefty toll.

Additionally, East Port's deep water port and revolutionary ship designs led to the Kingdom dominate the eastern seas.

While East Port was ruled by a King, it was no secret that the King's wife, Lady Hanna (pronounce HAW-nuh), who was the true brains behind the Kingdom's success. When the King died just 2 months before the birth of his 1st child, the Nobility overwhelmingly supported Hanna in becoming the Continent's First Queen.

Hanna set forth a great plan to expand the Kingdom. But she was ill through most of years as Queen, and just 6 years after her coronation died of the Gray Flu.

Hanna's sister, Orianna (pronounced oh-ree-an-nuh, with no emphasized syllables) had essentially run the Kingdom as Chancellor. Now in total control, Orianna -- who in non-official situations went by Anna -- put East Port on the path to became the largest, wealthiest, and most powerful State on the Continent.

She'd already been establishing a wide web of informants and spies. Her Intelligence Gatherers had been given one quest in particular: identify and collect -- against their will if necessary -- the greatest minds in every imaginable field. East Port was soon supporting experts in agriculture, art, ship building, architecture, finance, and more. This brain trust kept East Port a step or two or ten ahead of every other State on the Continent.

Her niece, the Queen Ananna, had been educated far beyond her years. At age 11, she requested and was given power, keeping Orianna as her Supreme Chancellor. Together, they would build East Port into the greatest power ever imagined:
  • The Army and Navy quadrupled in size.
  • New, wider, stone highways were built, extending through neighboring Baronies which were financially and militaristically pressured to allow the expansion.
  • New treaties were signed -- sometimes under the threat of force -- that gave East Port permanent docks and naval facilities in ports all about the Continent's coast line.

Just 5 years after having taken power, East Port had a presence in nearly every coastal Barony. (Map with new ports.)


The Rise of the Burkinian Empire

At age 16, Ananna began the military conquest of the entire Continent. The roads East Port had built allowed the Army to flood across eastern half of the Continent; and the ports allowed for the Navy to deliver her Marines and Calvary on a new generation of ships that could carry hundreds of troops, their horses, and even siege weapons.

Estates, Counties, Baronies, and Kingdoms fell like trees in a storm. In less than 5 years, East Port had total control of the seas, and its Army had a presence in every Barony.

Ananna had changed the name of her Kingdom to the Burkinian Empire, named for her maternal ancestors, the Burkins.

As sovereign States were conquered, Ananna -- who was known to prefer women in both the Great Halls and in her bed -- replaced the male rulers of these conquered States with females. She did this via a number of methods, though she preferred to pick a female from the existing ruling family to legitimize the line. When necessary, she left an armed force to support the new female ruler.

By the time of Ananna's death at age 73, the Burkinian Empire fully included all but 7 of the Continent's Baronies. (Map.)

Having never birthed an Heir of her own, Ananna left her title and Empire to her then-28 year old grand-niece, Mellania (pronounced mel-luh-NEE-uh). Mellania, like her female ancestors, was well skilled and knowledgeable in a multitude of areas.

She was also a very proud woman and a stunning beauty. For her coronation, Mellania forewent the full, flowing gowns her female ancestors wore and instead wore what would come to known as the Queen's Garb. It was a very skimpy, very revealing, very provocative outfit that emphasized the curves of the female body, intended to demonstrate the beauty, power, and pride in being a woman. (For an example, this is Ranna is the current Queen's Garb.)

To honor her great-aunt's reign, Mellania forewent the tradition of starting a new calendar with the coronation of a new ruler. She ordered that the calendar continue with Ananna's birth. As such, Mellania's reign began in the 73rd Year of our Queen Ananna, or what some write in short at YoQ 73.

By Mellania's 11th year as Queen, in the YoQ 84 when she was 39 years old, the last Sovereign State on the Continent fell to the Burkinian Empire.

In the YoQ 100, at age 54, Mellania died and left the Empire to her granddaughter, Pralla. Only 16 at the time of her Coronation, Pralla would spend the next 20 years accomplishing two primary feats: she completed Mellania's goal of turning total control of the Baronies and Counties over to female rulers; and she improved the economy and, thus, living conditions of most of the Baronies and Counties.

For the first time in remembered history, there was no serious conflict anywhere on the Continent of Medianna

This peace and prosperity would continue for more than 800 years.
 
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Kiley, daughter of Anna (from "Knowledge is Power")

Image on horseback

Physical Description:
  • 20 years old.
  • 5'9", 118 #, 35C-25-35
  • Gray-blue eyes.
  • Dark brunette hair to below her butt cheeks; typically in some sort of braid to shorten and manage it.

Personality:
  • Confident, bold, adventurous.
  • Intelligent, sensible, instinctive.
  • Dedicated to her mother, Anna (Orianna), Chancellor of the Kingdom of East Port under Queen Hanna (Kiley's maternal aunt).
  • Sexually inactive. (Lost her virginity at 18 but has been celibate since then.)

Childhood:
  • Kiley is born. On the Burkinian Calendar, her birthyear would be YoQ -5.
  • She is the daughter of Lady Anna (full name Orianna), older sister of Hanna, the Queen of the Kingdom of East Port.
  • At age two, her father -- an Army General away at war -- dies. Kiley never met him.
  • Kiley was raised to be strong, confident, and independent.
  • She was a serious Tomboy, tending toward wearing trousers and riding horses on the hunt as opposed to wearing dresses for tea at Court.

Teen Years:
  • At 15, Ananna, her cousin -- and the future first Queen of the Burkinian Empire -- was born.
  • Kiley instantly fell in love with the Royal child and vowed to become her Protector.
  • At 17, without telling her mother what she doing, Kiley went to the Crown's Guard Training Facility to become a Soldier. She was laughed at and told to go away, but after she kicked the asses of the two Guardsmen told to toss her out, she was allowed to attempt the training.
  • At 18, after 6 months of training, she graduated with High Honors.
  • She was assigned to the Frontier Patrol at the Central Highlands Gatehouse.
  • Over the next year or so, she and her Squad engaged Highwaymen, Forest Raiders, and enemy Frontier Patrols on 6 occasions.
  • She was decorated for heroism 3 times and -- when her Sergeant was killed in a fight -- was promoted to fill his position.

Adulthood (and the search for the Sculptor):
  • At 20, Kiley was chosen to a secret mission.
  • Under the cover of being Merchants, she and 3 of her Guardsmen rode to the City of Port Greenick on the coast of the Barony of Shanton, the southern most Barony of the still-developing Kingdom of Pratt. (Map and route.)
  • There orders were to locate a man called The Sculptor. He was an artist who was also skilled in designing great structures, such as bridges and buildings.
  • She was secretly promoted to the rank of Lieutenant prior to the mission.

(More to come as the story unfolds.)
 
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Characters
from
"Knowledge is Power"

Primary Characters:
  • Kiley
    • Daughter of Chancellor Anna.
    • Niece of Queen Hanna of East Port
    • Sergeant; previously of the Frontier Patrol, attached to the Central Highlands Gatehouse at the top of the Central Highlands Road.
    • Currently on special assignment to locate the Sculptor.
  • The Sculptor
    • Artist, architect, and more (?).
    • Currently in the City of Port Greenick, Barony of Shanton, Kingdom of Pratt.
    • Wanted by Queen Hanna for his architectural genius.

East Port Characters:
  • Queen Hanna of the Kingdom of East Port
  • Chancellor Anna (Orianna) of East Port; Hanna's sister and Kiley's aunt.
  • Princess Aranna of the Kingdom of East Port; Hanna's daughter; 5 years old at the start of "Knowledge is Power".
  • Kiley's "entourage" on her mission: Kimmin, Eric, and Vurn

Kingdom of Pratt Characters:
  • King of Pratt
  • Baron of Shanton
  • Count of Port Greenick: the Scuptor's patron
 
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Synopsis
for
"Knowledge is Power"


IC Thread

OOC Thread
IC: "The Heir Presumptive"

Background: The Brain Trust
  • At age 13, Lady Hanna of Burkin caught the eye of the recently widowed King of East Port. He was 52, four times her age.
  • The King vowed they would be married when she reached age 15, the Age of Consent.
  • Hanna didn't wait for marriage and coronation to become involved in the Kingdom's management, though.
  • Believing that knowledge is power, Hanna set forth creating a network of spies and informants whose primary task was to identify people who were leaders in their fields, from ship building to agriculture to medicine to art and more.
  • She used the promise of coin and comfort to entice people with genius and vision to come to East Port and serve her.
  • When it was necessary, Hanna had such people forcibly taken. However, after reaching East Port and seeing what was being offered to them, if they chose to leave, Hanna allowed them to do so, even giving them a hefty coin purse for their troubles.
  • Those who served Hanna and the Kingdom in this capacity would come to be known as The Brain Trust.

The King's death, Hanna's illness, and Anna's rise to power
  • For the 8 years of their marriage, the King -- who spent most of his time naked and high with strangers and whores -- had progressively turned over more and more management of the Kingdom to his young wife.
  • He died just 2 months short of the birth of his and Hanna's first and only child, Ananna.
  • Hanna herself became chronically ill just months after her daughter's birth.
  • Anna (full name Orianna) -- who was Hanna's older sister, Chief Counselor, and later Supreme Chancellor -- slowly took over management of the Kingdom, just as her sister had before her.

Continuing Hanna's Brain Trust:
  • Despite her chronic illness and imminent death, Hanna insisted that the search for men and women of intelligence and foresight continue.
  • Anna reassured her ailing sister that the search would continue.

Kiley and the Sculptor: (The Role Play "Knowledge is Power")
  • Hanna's only child was Kiley.
  • Kiley -- who in a new age that offered women greater opportunities -- had grown up riding and training with weapons.
  • She was the first female to apply for and complete the training for the Crown's Guard.
  • Her first assignment -- only assignment before the events of "Knowledge is Power" -- was with the Frontier Patrol assigned to the Central Highlands Gatehouse. (The Gatehouse protected the Central Highlands Road, which in turn connected the Kingdom of East Port to the central region of the Continent of Medianna.)
  • After being thrice decorated for heroism and achieving the rank of Sergeant, she was chosen by her Mother to seek out an architect known as the Sculptor.
  • The man she would come to know as Novus (pictured here with his Student-Apprentice Pearl) lived in the City of Port Greenick in the Barony of Shanton, on the continent's south coast in the still-forming Kingdom of Pratt.

The Quest for the Sculptor:
  • Day 1 (Early Spring): Kiley and 3 of her subordinates from her Frontier Patrol squad, Kimmin, Eric, and Vurn set out from East Port. They are dressed as Merchants; with packed mules, they feign to be seeking new markets for East Port producers. (IC Post #1)
  • Day 22: They reach the City of Greenick.
  • Day 30: They finally locate the Sculptor, and Kiley meets the man who calls himself Novus.
  • To her surprise, Novus is blind. (IC Post #3)
  • Kiley makes an offer to Novus, but the latter tells her to come back the next day after he's considered it.
  • More to come, of course.
 
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Why is this role play is called "The Heir Presumptive"?

(If you haven't already, you should read "What is the difference between Heir Presumptive and Heir Apparent either now or after you read the following.)



Regarding Princess Ranna and the Kingdom of Weston:

At the beginning of "The Heir Presumptive", Princess Ranna -- as eldest child of King Elrod -- is the Heir Apparent to the Kingdom of Weston.

However, King Elrod has a bastard son. If he legitimizes his son as his heir -- difficult but not impossible -- then by the rules of males before females, the son named Glenn would become Heir Apparent and Ranna would essentially become just the King's eldest daughter.



Regarding the Burkinian Empire:

After the collapse of the Empire, the surviving Burkin Royals fled into exile to all the corners of the Continent of Medianna. These surviving members -- who would come to be known as the Burkinian Diaspora -- were hunted by new Sovereigns, who feared the Burkins were attempting to restore the Empire … which, of course, they were.

Through an intricate web of contacts, the various Houses of the Diaspora maintained communication with one another. And part of this maintained communication was the maintenance of the Line of Succession. Over the decades after its collapse, the Empire saw that Line shifted often when Heirs Apparent and Presumptive both died, either naturally or as a result of being hunted down.

At the beginning of "The Heir Presumptive", Countess Pollania of Riverbrook -- Princess Ranna's maternal grandmother -- is the Heir Presumptive to the Burkinian Empire. After being told by Pollania that she is a descendant of the Burkins, Ranna spend some of her teen years traveling about the Continent, supposedly on a diplomatic tour. In reality, she is making contact with members of the Diaspora, attempting to verify that Pollania is, in fact, the Heir Apparent to the Empire.

However, there are missing lines of the Succession that cannon be located. Before Pollania can be called Heir Apparent, these lines must be found and verified.
 
Caitrin (or Cait)

Introduced here

Images: Peasant (upon meeting/marrying Rollen); Full shot (as marrying Leo and becoming Countess); Portrait (Countess).

Physical Description:
  • 18 years old. (*)
  • 5'4", 105#, 32B-24-34.
  • Fit and in shape from a life of labor, but not overly muscular.
  • Wavy, dark brunette hair down to the small of her back.
  • Hazel-green eyes.

Personality:
  • Confident; not at all shy.
  • Intelligent, sensible; not well educated.
  • Loves good sex. (More below.)
  • Ambitious.

Childhood and youth: (A good description of her life can be found here, Post #39.)
  • She was born and raised in the village of Turkin, on the border between the Barony of Parse (Kingdom of Weston) and the Barony of Yemm (former Kingdom of Pratt).
  • In her first 13 years, Caitrin had never ventured more than 3 miles from her home and village.
  • She was the only (living) child of a widowed ferryman.
  • Her family had operated the ferry there for three generations, since the bridge connecting the Kingdom of Weston and the now-dissolved Kingdom of Pratt was burned during the Wars that saw the fall of the Burkinian Empire.
  • The ferry was the only way across the river for almost 40 miles in either direction.
  • Because of this, Caitrin and her father saw a lot of activity and heard a great deal of information that was of value to Freeda, who had recently become the Master Spy for Princess Ranna of Weston, who had been living for years at Riverbrook Castle with her maternal grandmother, Countess Pollania.

Slavery and living on the streets:
  • At age 13, Caitrin simply disappeared.
  • Her father mistakenly believed she'd run off with a handsome, young Nobleman who rented one of their cabins for a couple of days.
  • In reality, Caitrin had been kidnapped by the man who'd only been claiming to be a Nobleman.
  • He'd planned on selling her at an east coast slave market for overseas customers who paid big for fair skinned, virginal sex slaves.
  • She escaped 3 times, only to be captured after each escape by a new man who enslaved or sold her.
  • During all that time, however, she retained her virginity as to deflower her would greatly diminish her value.

Life with Rollen(***)
  • At 18, she met Rollen, a friend and former subordinate to Baran while they were both in the Army of the Kingdom of Pratt.
  • Rollen was very kind to her, feeding and housing her without asking her to service him sexually, as men did nearly every day.
  • After 2 weeks, Caitrin seduced Rollen, and two days after that they married.
  • Caitrin and Rollen headed for Turkin in the hopes that their father would let them be part of the ferry operation.

Role play history:
  • Caitrin and Rollen had been married just 2 weeks when they bumped into Baran. (See Post #36.)
  • Rollen offered his wife sexually to Baran. ("Brothers Prerogative"; defined.)
  • Caitrin and Rollen joined Baran and Freeda's mission to find Jardin Lopes.
  • While staking out Jardin's home, they came across Freeda's long lost brother, Leo. Leo was seeking Jardin as well, believing that the man was part of the murder of Leo's father, the Count of Pollard.
  • Learning that Leo was a virgin, Caitrin took his virginity. They got caught by Rollen, though, and in the fight that followed Baran accidentally killed Rollen.
  • Now a widow with no prospects, Caitrin continued her seduction of Leo, who -- because of the recent death of his father -- was going to be a Count.
  • Leo asked Caitrin to be his wife, and she agreed.
  • The two of them separated from Freeda and Baran and headed by coach back to the County of Pollard.
 
Ronda

Image (erotic)

Place in the story "To Marry a King"
  • Began as a Consort to Count Compton, the nephew of King Elrod of Weston.
  • Is attempting to meet, befriend, seduce, and marry Glenn, King Elrod's bastard son, in an attempt to secure a place in the Castle Weston Court.

Physical Description:
  • 22 years old.
  • 5'8", 125#; 34B-24-35
  • Light brunette hair, chemically lightened.
  • Golden brown eyes.
  • Shaved pussy.

Personality:
  • Confident; ambitious.
  • Intelligent, sensible.
  • Fairly well educated; a product of a life at court.
  • Was essentially a sex toy for Count Compton. He sometimes loaned her out to other Nobles or even Royals to curry favor.

Childhood:
  • Born the 6th of 7 daughters/13th of 19 children (in total) of Count Ingon and his succession of three wives, all of whom eventually died producing a still born child.
  • She lived a relatively comfortable life initially.
  • Age 9: her parents and most of her older brothers were executed or jailed (and later presumably executed) for treason against the Baron of Rhone.
  • Ronda has no clue as to whether or not the charges were legitimate.
  • She and her remaining siblings were scattered across the Continent of Medianna, assigned as servants (which is essentially a nice way of saying sold into slavery).
  • Ronda herself becomes a farm hand, then a scullery maid, then a Chamber Maid.

The Teen Years:
  • Age 13: Ronda catches the eye of Count Compton.
  • He essentially buys her and makes her his consort, despite not yet having reached the legal Age of Consent.
  • She extends her sexual services to which ever man Compton needs her to please.
  • At one point in time, she services King Elrod of Weston himself.

Recent History to Now:
  • She discovers that Count Compton and one of Weston's 3 Barons (as of yet unnamed) are conspiring to work with the King to allow his bastard son, Glenn, declared a legitimate Heir.
  • When she realizes that Compton is giving her to the Baron as his new consort, she flees to locate, befriend, seduce, and (hopefully) marry Gleen, in an effort to secure herself a place in court.
 
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