Interlude – Vernoue (Pt. 1)
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Vernoue du Marquin
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Vernoue the Enchanting was Calanfer’s most eligible [Princess] yesterday. It made sense; she was the eldest unwed [Princess] besides Seraphel, as the 5th Princess of Calanfer, and since Seraphel had been married three times already and was known as ‘Seraphel the Cursed’… |
Calanfer
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Vernoue the Enchanting was Calanfer’s most eligible [Princess] yesterday. It made sense; she was the eldest unwed [Princess] besides Seraphel, as the 5th Princess of Calanfer, and since Seraphel had been married three times already and was known as ‘Seraphel the Cursed’… |
[Princess]
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Vernoue the Enchanting was Calanfer’s most eligible [Princess] yesterday. It made sense; she was the eldest unwed [Princess] besides Seraphel, as the 5th Princess of Calanfer, and since Seraphel had been married three times already and was known as ‘Seraphel the Cursed’… |
[Princess]
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Vernoue the Enchanting was Calanfer’s most eligible [Princess] yesterday. It made sense; she was the eldest unwed [Princess] besides Seraphel, as the 5th Princess of Calanfer, and since Seraphel had been married three times already and was known as ‘Seraphel the Cursed’… |
Seraphel du Marquin
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Vernoue the Enchanting was Calanfer’s most eligible [Princess] yesterday. It made sense; she was the eldest unwed [Princess] besides Seraphel, as the 5th Princess of Calanfer, and since Seraphel had been married three times already and was known as ‘Seraphel the Cursed’… |
Calanfer
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Vernoue the Enchanting was Calanfer’s most eligible [Princess] yesterday. It made sense; she was the eldest unwed [Princess] besides Seraphel, as the 5th Princess of Calanfer, and since Seraphel had been married three times already and was known as ‘Seraphel the Cursed’… |
Seraphel du Marquin
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Vernoue the Enchanting was Calanfer’s most eligible [Princess] yesterday. It made sense; she was the eldest unwed [Princess] besides Seraphel, as the 5th Princess of Calanfer, and since Seraphel had been married three times already and was known as ‘Seraphel the Cursed’… |
Seraphel du Marquin
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Vernoue the Enchanting was Calanfer’s most eligible [Princess] yesterday. It made sense; she was the eldest unwed [Princess] besides Seraphel, as the 5th Princess of Calanfer, and since Seraphel had been married three times already and was known as ‘Seraphel the Cursed’… |
Vernoue du Marquin
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Well, it wasn’t something Vernoue enjoyed, having oafish suitors throwing themselves at her and pretending to know magic or anything of academia to impress her. She was the most stubborn of [Princesses], incidentally. |
[Princess]
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Well, it wasn’t something Vernoue enjoyed, having oafish suitors throwing themselves at her and pretending to know magic or anything of academia to impress her. She was the most stubborn of [Princesses], incidentally. |
Aielef du Marquin
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Oh, Aielef, Menisi, Shardele, and Seraphel had deferently done their duty and gone off to be married, but Vernoue, at the age of 25, had still managed to repulse her suitors by roundly insulting their intelligence and making herself as unattractive as possible—within reason. |
Menisi du Marquin
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Oh, Aielef, Menisi, Shardele, and Seraphel had deferently done their duty and gone off to be married, but Vernoue, at the age of 25, had still managed to repulse her suitors by roundly insulting their intelligence and making herself as unattractive as possible—within reason. |
Shardele du Marquin
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Oh, Aielef, Menisi, Shardele, and Seraphel had deferently done their duty and gone off to be married, but Vernoue, at the age of 25, had still managed to repulse her suitors by roundly insulting their intelligence and making herself as unattractive as possible—within reason. |
Seraphel du Marquin
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Oh, Aielef, Menisi, Shardele, and Seraphel had deferently done their duty and gone off to be married, but Vernoue, at the age of 25, had still managed to repulse her suitors by roundly insulting their intelligence and making herself as unattractive as possible—within reason. |
Vernoue du Marquin
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Oh, Aielef, Menisi, Shardele, and Seraphel had deferently done their duty and gone off to be married, but Vernoue, at the age of 25, had still managed to repulse her suitors by roundly insulting their intelligence and making herself as unattractive as possible—within reason. |
Vernoue du Marquin
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Nothing like changing her appearance, which was up to the Calanferian standard of beauty. Even when she was at her most disinterested, Vernoue could be cajoled into sitting while her [Servants] fussed with her ruby-red hair and did something about the purple strands that crept their way in. She had huge, round spectacles which did make her look owlish; when she was due at a proper event, her mother made Vernoue either remove them or wear far smaller lenses. |
[Servant]
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Nothing like changing her appearance, which was up to the Calanferian standard of beauty. Even when she was at her most disinterested, Vernoue could be cajoled into sitting while her [Servants] fussed with her ruby-red hair and did something about the purple strands that crept their way in. She had huge, round spectacles which did make her look owlish; when she was due at a proper event, her mother made Vernoue either remove them or wear far smaller lenses. |
Vernoue du Marquin
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Nothing like changing her appearance, which was up to the Calanferian standard of beauty. Even when she was at her most disinterested, Vernoue could be cajoled into sitting while her [Servants] fussed with her ruby-red hair and did something about the purple strands that crept their way in. She had huge, round spectacles which did make her look owlish; when she was due at a proper event, her mother made Vernoue either remove them or wear far smaller lenses. |
Vernoue du Marquin
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Her servants loved dressing Vernoue up to echo her aesthetic, which she did enjoy. The magical [Princess] of Calanfer, the only spellcaster in the family, who could cast Tier 3 magic! She often wore robes or the aesthetics of [Wizards] or other spellcasting classes. Never the pointy hats; Vernoue thought they made her look stupid. She rather enjoyed having commonfolk come up to her, begging to see her magic and her enchanting small objects for them—a feat her parents approved of. |
[Princess]
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Her servants loved dressing Vernoue up to echo her aesthetic, which she did enjoy. The magical [Princess] of Calanfer, the only spellcaster in the family, who could cast Tier 3 magic! She often wore robes or the aesthetics of [Wizards] or other spellcasting classes. Never the pointy hats; Vernoue thought they made her look stupid. She rather enjoyed having commonfolk come up to her, begging to see her magic and her enchanting small objects for them—a feat her parents approved of. |
Calanfer
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Her servants loved dressing Vernoue up to echo her aesthetic, which she did enjoy. The magical [Princess] of Calanfer, the only spellcaster in the family, who could cast Tier 3 magic! She often wore robes or the aesthetics of [Wizards] or other spellcasting classes. Never the pointy hats; Vernoue thought they made her look stupid. She rather enjoyed having commonfolk come up to her, begging to see her magic and her enchanting small objects for them—a feat her parents approved of. |
[Wizard]
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Her servants loved dressing Vernoue up to echo her aesthetic, which she did enjoy. The magical [Princess] of Calanfer, the only spellcaster in the family, who could cast Tier 3 magic! She often wore robes or the aesthetics of [Wizards] or other spellcasting classes. Never the pointy hats; Vernoue thought they made her look stupid. She rather enjoyed having commonfolk come up to her, begging to see her magic and her enchanting small objects for them—a feat her parents approved of. |
Vernoue du Marquin
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Her servants loved dressing Vernoue up to echo her aesthetic, which she did enjoy. The magical [Princess] of Calanfer, the only spellcaster in the family, who could cast Tier 3 magic! She often wore robes or the aesthetics of [Wizards] or other spellcasting classes. Never the pointy hats; Vernoue thought they made her look stupid. She rather enjoyed having commonfolk come up to her, begging to see her magic and her enchanting small objects for them—a feat her parents approved of. |
[Bard]
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Obviously, she hated the courtship. The attention, the [Bards] singing tales of her, royal balls—ugh to the lot of it. It was just that…well, when something was gone, you noticed it. |
Vernoue du Marquin
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The first clues were subtle; Vernoue woke tousle-haired from watching the latest magical lessons from Wistram Academy on her personal television-mirror, and her servants had to comb her hair into something respectable and get her dressed—but they didn’t rush her. |