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> [RP] Mortimer Castle

Cordelia
Cordelia chuckles and nods, adding in the occasional "Yes" or "Oh really?" as Mary babbled.

"I remember when Fiona started that. Enjoy it while it lasts, for soon she will learn the dreaded n-o word. Life will never be as easy again." She laughs.

As Kenna leaves to go request food, Cordelia leans down and kisses the girl on the head. "Ye are a bonnie lass."
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Drestakil
Drestakil walked down the hall and into the Castle library. He knew that Viceroy was habitually to be found here when he was at the family home. Probably some of the servants could be found here sometimes. The family's tutor held classes here. As he entered, he looked around at the floor to ceiling shelves filled with hard bound books, scrolls, a few pieces of scientific apparatus on tables here and there, a large map of the known world on the wall. He looked at the map a little more closely, especially at the area showing the world to the East.

He had returned from a long sojourn in the Eastern lands about 3 or 4 years ago and settled in Salisbury. It had taken him almost 2 years of steady traveling to make it back to the Isles. Did he enjoy traveling? Not really. When necessary, he traveled. He seemed to be traveling quite a bit lately, but that was business. He always stopped by the Castle when he came up this way, but his home...his real home...was in Salisbury.

But, he had lived in the land of what was called China for many years. He had made himself a life there, lived, worked and fought there. Loved? Yes, he had even loved there. He had received valuable training, such training as could not be found in the lands of his birth. That training had taught him, not so much how to fight, but how to survive. Drest chuckled to himself. He was not an honorable fighter. He was no gentleman when it came to combat. His object in combat was to make sure his opponent didn't hurt Drestakil and he would do and use whatever it took to achieve that goal.

So now what? He had come in here, largely to get away from a crowded room, but also to look at the map. Again he looked at the Eastern area. He was pretty sure it wouldn't show the villages he had lived in and he was right. However, it did show the rounded shape of that part of the continent where he had lived. He almost didn't notice when a servant tiptoed in and set a tray, with a pitcher of ale and a mug on it, down on the desk next to him.
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Penelope_rose
One by one the men seemed to have left the room save Juliyn. Not wanting to put him in the position of being separated from the rest of the men, Penelope smiled brightly at him and left his side. Still feeling insecure around the women of his family she pasted a bright smile upon her face and walked towards the couch. Gingerly sitting down she looked at the young child Cordelia was interacting with in a playful manner.

Curiosity got the better of Penelope as she looked around the room and saw the woman who had stated she traveled all over Scotland and England. While the woman seemed to be focusing on Cordelia, she also seemed to be at a loss for something to say. Knowing the feeling, Penelope addressed the woman. "Have you had an exciting journey as you traveled throughout the lands, Elizabeth? I would dearly love to travel, but politics always seems to interfere with my desire." A wry smile crossed Penelope's lips for what she didn't say was that she planned to travel in the coming weeks, but it wouldn't be one of pleasure as she had hoped because of the war.

Casting a glance at Lady Gina, Penelope was warmed by the interactions she saw between her and Cordelia. Perhaps, in time, Penelope thought, the two would feel comfortable enough to talk about various events in England, but for now she was content to simply fade in the background.
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Kennagillian
Kenna excused herself quickly, smiling ever so broad at hearing her father's wife take up with Mary. She was still quite disatisfied with not being able to see little Fiona here. She'd hoped to take both girls down to the spring and roll their hair while they played in the flowers. She thought that they would both love to have crowns made of them and maybe get their feet wet a little.

As she passed by the study, she saw Richard and Bart standing near the door before going in. They were talking quietly and she did not disturb them. Bart looked up for only a second and she caught sight of both of those hazel eyes she melted over everyday. The years were kind to him, she'd been noticing. he used to be rough and rugged, not saying much. In the beginning she found that mysterious and alluring. Now he was very patient and protective. He talked to her at night when they laid in bed with one another, sometimes for hours. It could be about the land they owned or things about Mary. They could be serious or outright silly with each other, tossing dough balls around the kitchen and then having to clean it up when they had finished laughing. He was a great companion, a perfect friend and lover, as well as an attentive father. What used to be a lustful swell in her heart had become pure sincere love of the most faithful kind. With all of their time spent apart, Kenna planned to take the time here at her family home to rekindle their bond with one another.

However, for now everyone needed food and drink and that would have to come before anything else.

She found the kitchen to be busy already. Gina's cook, a portly red cheeked jovial character named Rose was heckling three younger girls at the table. They seemed to already be making something delicious from the smell of things.

"Yes mum, the boy came round and told us we had a house full so I spected you'd all need a spread on the table. Go on now, no need to worry a bit over this. We'll have it brought out in the hour, you can tell them. It will be plenty for everyone" she pat Kenna on the back with such bravado that for a second Kenna lost air and blinked. Rose was an older woman, fit as an ox, but as kind as could be. Kenna remembered when she had first seen Mary. She'd cried, and then laughed, and then cried again, too afraid to hold her she had said, because she might get her dirty.

Satisfied with that, Kenna returned to the sitting room an announced "The food will be ready in an hour, I asked for.." she began and then as if on cue, one of the younger girls brought in two bottles of wine and some glasses.

"Yes, that, thank you" she said, taking the glasses. She filled each of them up and began passing them out to everyone who wanted some.

She heard Penelope's question to Elizabeth and settled in to hear the lady's answer.


OOC: I've read that even pregnant women drank wine in these times, it was safer than water.
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Ladygina
As Kenna went to see about the food, Gina watched everyone. Juliyn was quiet, Cordelia was playing with Mary, who was lost in her conversation with Cordelia. Penelope had moved over and spoken to Elizabeth, but Gina could see her occassionally casting glances in her direction. She could not read her expression, but she could see something there that was almost....fear? Worry? Doubt? Why on Earth would anyone fear Gina? Was it because of their last encounter in the Balistrade? Gina hadn't meant to seem ... well, anyway negative, it was just the situation with the way they were speaking of Pliny, and the fact that Gina was moody in her condition, and also, well, as compassionate and friendly as she was, she was a little uncomfortable when people she did not know displayed any type of affection toward her, and Lady Penelope had hugged her, which in and of itself was not a terrible thing to do, and Gina knew she was only trying to comfort her, but it did take Gina by surprise. Gina prided herself on being a strong, confidant person, and Penelope's actions and words on that particular day had just hit Gina wrong. To her, it seemed the woman thought her to be somewhat weak, or too emotional to handle anything.
Gina also prided herself on her sense of humor, and it was so tempting to look over at Lady Penelope and growl like a bear! But, Gina didn't know how the woman would react, so she kept her roar to herself. Covering her mouth to supress a giggle, Gina looks up in time to see Kenna come back in announcing that food would be ready in an hour. Right behind her, one of Rose's younger girls came in carrying wine and goblets. Having spoken to Lorilye on the question of whether it was alright for her to drink, Gina was the first one to take a glass and pour herself a glass of wine.

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Cordelia
As Penelope left Julyin, Cordelia gives her an ecouraging smile. The Mortimers would welcome her. She remembered her fear when she had first met the family, wondering how they would react to Viceroy taking as young a woman as herself for his bride. But she learned they overlooked that, and she was happy with the Mortimers. As Kenna comes back, closely followed by wine, Cordelia takes the offered glass, sipping lighty. "Thank ye."
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Juliyn
The room was full within minutes, and Juliyn continually found himself craning his neck to see who would come in next.
Each that entered brought a new air of excitement, warmth, and personality. It was good to see them all again and slowly, Juliyn found himself relaxing. This was his family, they may be upset over his choice, but they were doing a fantastic job of hiding it.
He had shaken his head when Kenna asked if they would stay a few days,
“Nay, I’m afraid I am quite strapped for time.” He needed to be back to Hastings before he joined with the rest of the army from Sussex, and time was truly running short.

One by one the men left the room, and Juliyn stayed silent, Penelope’s hand upon his arm begging him to stay, but perhaps... she would be better to meet his family without him. After all, he wasn’t the most social of people. Penelope seemed to shine when he didn’t hold her back. This situation might even be humorous if it didn’t involve themselves. In fact, if it had been anyone else in the family Juliyn might have enjoyed playfully prolonging their discomfort.

In the end, Penelope decided for him as she stepped away and towards the ladies. She was nervous, as much as she might try to hide it, it was written in her features, and he liked to think he had gotten somewhat adept at reading them.

However, Juliyn certainly didn’t need to be told twice, and as soon as Penelope left his side he waited until she was comfortable situated, shot an encouraging smile her way, and excused himself from the room.
Juliyn would enjoy a bit of alone time, but he hoped that Geo would respond to Cordelia’s invitation, he had been wanted to ask him about the sword that Geo had gifted him as regent. It was a generous gift, and one that Juliyn was honoured to receive, but he wanted to know the story behind the sword. It was a beautiful piece, and he was sure it had seen much action. One would be remiss to carry such a sword and not know its history.

Meandering through the halls, his hands clasped behind his back, Juliyn enjoyed the fixtures of the castle until he finally found the library, and it was a grand library. Drest was there, appearing to pour over a map, but Juliyn’s eyes zeroed in on the pitcher of ale that a servant had just deposited on the desk beside him

Hoping his uncle wouldn’t mind, Juliyn quietly approached, and quickly poured himself and Drest a glass. Holding them both in hand, boyish curiosity got the better of him, and Juliyn glanced at the map. From his studies as a child, it appeared to focus on the East. He didn’t know anything of Drest’s past and so he couldn’t help but ask,
“Planning to travel, Uncle?”
Drestakil
Drest registered Juliyn's voice asking if he planned to travel. He sighed and smiled, "No, well, not as a Trader, anyway. I may join you in your trip north. If I can tear myself away from everything down here, that is." He hadn't noticed Bart and Richard at the doorway, hadn't noticed the servant enter with the ale, hadn't noticed Juliyn come in and pour two mugs...he had been gazing at the map. He took the offered mug of ale and drank deep.

"See this spot here, right on the curve?" he said as he pointed to a coastal area. "This is where I lived and trained for many years. Hot, damp, jungle...there's nothing like it here in the Isles." He had been lost in thought and memory. Geo had lost his for many years and Drest, well, he had lost himself for many years. Life was capricious.

He sat down and motioned Juliyn to do the same. "I've often thought of sending a letter back there, but chances are it wouldn't make it anyway. Besides, my old Master is probably dead now."

Drest shook his head, then looked at Juliyn, "Well, now that you're married, where do you and Penelope plan to settle?"
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Juliyn
Juliyn watched his uncle trace the curve of the map with a certain longing in his voice. Nostalgia, perhaps, the look on his face, Juliyn knew the feeling well. It was why he hated staying put for long, why he had not been able to stomach another term as mayor, or grew restless when talk of travel filled the taverns. The idea that his uncle had lived so far away was an exciting bit of news for Juliyn, he leaned forward to get a better look at the map, “Hot, damp, jungle.” Juliyn heard. What experiences traveling brings.

Taking the offered seat, Juliyn swirled the contents of his glass as Drest talked of sending a letter,
“Do you ever think of going back yourself, sir?” Juliyn sat with his feet pressing against the floor, thinking ofEngland’s northern border. He had spent much time there, growing up, nearly six years to be exact and he had often thought of going back. Wondering if the people he had met would have changed as he had, or the land shaped so that he would no longer recognize it.
Now, shortly, he would be going back, but not for the leisurely trip that he had hoped for. Drest’s voice interrupted his thoughts, and Juliyn took a quick swig of his ale before responding.


“We’ve purchased land in Hastings. Though, I won’t be there for the construction of our home, I’ve hired my father’s old steward to oversee the workers and hire a foreman for the construction. Hastings is much like Dover. I don’t think I could handle not settling near the sea. “ Juliyn smiled, “Penelope seems to like the city too, and where she goes, others seem to follow. Perhaps, it will help with the population issues that Hastings struggles with. ”
Drestakil
"mmmmmm...yes, Oxford has the same problem...not enough people to keep the place going. I understand that one day soon Wiltshire University will be moved there, which should liven the place up a bit." Drestakil looked back at the map, his eye tracing the route he had traveled to return to England.

"Coming home to England I traveled overland, through the mountains and passed through Jerusalem. I was so brown from working in the sun I could pass as a native." He glanced at his white skin, "I don't think I would have that advantage going back." He thought back, "The first time I went there I was on a galley, part of a pirate fleet that cruised the Arabian Seas over toward India."
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Dutchbart
Bart hadn't been at the castle in a while so he wasn't entirely sure how to behave and respond. The amount of people that had gathered by now seemed to make him a little uncomfortable, some of them he had already met before, but others were complete strangers to him. He smiled at the suggestion for the men to head to a separate room.

As Bart saw the men heading towards the library, he invited Richard there as well “Richard, may I invite you to the library, we have business to attend to...” Bart held out his arm in the direction of the library inviting Richard to head there. He followed Juliyn and Drest to the library, wondering what Drest was looking for at the same time. Drest had stopped at a map of the world, whatever this “world” thing was.. and seemed to be daydreaming about past days. By then Juliyn had joined him and started a conversation, unable to help himself Bart overheard the topic of conversation. Traveling, towns, other lands, etc, the things some people only dreamed of, Drest had done, he had been to the other side of the world and had come back.

Now England was in turmoil and required the best care they could ever give to it. During the conversation the lack of people was brought up “.. I've noticed this too, there's not much to be done about it, something has to drastically change, extra citizens will help, but how will you keep them in the towns? Some towns are already kept afloat by the citizens, I myself have helped in the saving of towns, but the real and long term solution must come from the king...” Bart sighed as he finished his comment, he knew all too well about the king, the man taxed the towns and counties like there was no tomorrow, but never really gave back...
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Drestakil
"True," said Drest, "this is one problem that only the King can solve. What's worse, there isn't much we can do to force him to it. He has to make the decision that this is a problem worth working on and actually do it."

Drest leaned back in the leather chair. He liked this room. It had an air of quiet elegance about it, a simplicity, an aura of quiet purpose that he found appealing. To be able to sit here and chat with two men he had come to respect was something he seldom was able to experience. He had a sudden sad thought, 'I wonder what Pliny is doing right now? Patience, old man, things happen as things happen.'

"By the way," Drest said, "have you seen Vice recently? I was at Lady Seldon's wake and funeral not long ago and he showed up...was carrying a staff and it looked awfully familiar. I could have sworn I'd seen it before. ...got to thinking about it and I'm almost positive our father used it not long before he died. He was broken down and couldn't walk 50 feet without help."
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Viceroy
Viceroy slide off Mercury wiping the dust off. It has been a bit since he was back here. He pondered the reaction. Opening his arms he motioned for Fiona to jump into his arms. He smiled as she giggled and landed square against him. Sliding her to the ground, he straightened her dress. Little Lady, it's time to say hi to family," he said taking her hand and walking to the castle door. In his right hand, he held a large oak staff with a family crest at the top of it.
--Richard_bagwell_bocock
Richard followed Bart down the hall and heard another presence enter a few moments after them. Kenna, Bart's wife, passed by without speaking. She seemed determined. The room they had come to was full of interesting things, so it was not long before Richard was consumed with curiosity. He'd heard the rest of them speaking, but most of it was of little concern to him.

The matter of the older mans travels did catch him, caused him to look up. He sat his hat down on the cushion of a nearby seat and moved himself closer to the conversation.

Juliyn, the lady's cousin, seemed to have the same inspired look on his face. Richard believed that beyond the isles there were great monsters. It was the only thing that made sense to him. People left, explorers they called them, and most times they never returned. Since he was a child, he assumed that dragons and creatures of the trees had likely captured them, maybe even the demons the church sometimes spoke of. Jah knows that the weaker, less spiritual parts of the world had to be infested with demons. In some respects, he was afraid of what there was to discover. So what if there were other lands out there? He'd seen Scotland because he was forced to, and that was enough for him. New lands mean new diseases, more people to feed, and more to fight over.

Still it gave him an even greater respect for Drest. The man carried himself with ease, in fact he almost demanded your attention without a word. He was quiet but fierce, someone Richard would never like or enjoy being cross with. Well not if he wanted to go on living or breathing, least ways.

As it always does, politics had a way of sneaking into most every conversation in the Kingdom. Even the paupers and peasants were whispering over it. He had a bitter taste in his mouth. He favored art and music, poetry and dance. On occasion he would fit in a good game or two, but never the lineages or frivolity of debates on the matters of country or crown.

"Yes because as it is right now, the only one doing anything are the few people left still able to do something" Richard mumbled. Drest and Bart were speaking of the promises their King had imagined, along with the other dreams he had had so many times before but had never acted upon. Just a collection of dust, sitting around while people starved, died, or were so tired of waiting that they began carving crosses on their foreheads and singing songs out of tune.

He could not imagine how a man could sleep at night, while gorging himself on the riches he collected as well as the taxes paid for by food that could feed a whole county of families. It must be nice to forget the people who pay your way, who keep you where you are, who have lived here all their life and try to love you despite your neglect. This was why Richard tried his best to stay out of it, tried to live without looking at the reality of natural things. It was not like you could say anything outwardly. The voices crying for change were never heard, but you let a whisper of fever escape your lips towards the King and POOF! Your head will roll!

Bah, not one good thing to say about it, he thought.

When Drest asked about good ole Prince Geoffry Viceroy Mortimer, Richard made his way over to share the ale in the room with the others. If he were going to enjoy this night, he'd better start with something tasty and try to unwind. Besides, he'd never met the man and his thirst was getting the best of him.

Sooner or later, Bart would get to this business he was on about, but until then..

He swallowed some ale and shimmied his mouth when the froth clung to his lip.

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--Fiona._
Fiona grin and pull on Papa's hand, trying to make him go faster. They get to the door and she trys to open it, but the handle is too high. "Papa...."

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