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> [RP] Mortimer Castle

--Gwaine_dephoenix
Gwaine looked a Gabriel strangely. It was a rather strange question and at first he wasn't sure how to respond. He had seen so much in his short life and he had to remember that Gabriel wasn't to know that unless he told him. Not wanting to be disrespectful he said,

"It was worth it and I am sure it won't be my last and I hope to be able to have my siblings join me when they are as old as me."

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Gabriel_mortimerross
Gabe laughed at the young boys responce

Well, i can see that you have seen alot in your short time. Don't grow up to quickly boy. Life is harsh enough without running headlong into it
--Gwaine_dephoenix
That's my dad's fault.... he thought to himself, as he remembered the nights his mother wept over her shattered heart. Never had he seen her so weak and fragile and despite it being in the past now he never wanted her to go through something like that again.

For a moment he glanced at his mother whom was looking like her radiant self and he smiled. She was stronger for all that she had gone though. He owed and admired her for so much.

"I admit that I have had some growing more than most but I know I am still a kid. However, no matter what I will do what I can for my mum."

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Gabriel_mortimerross
Aye Gabriel looked into the fire But, you have to let your mother be her own person. If not, she will live for you, and not for herself.

Gabriel grunts and strugles to get up under his own power, he makes it but just. He pats Gwaine on the head Your a good kid. Gabriel walks back over to the other adults, hoping they have worked out whatever they needed to before he rejoins them.
Sara_jane
Silence seemed to have have fallen into the room as Sara sat with Gina and Drest. She wasn't in the mood for a drink just yet so she just sat silently. Periodically she would glance over at Gwaine and watch him with the pups. She grew intrigued when Gabriel went to sit with him.

Gwaine seemed to perk up a little and relax. Sara realized that the trip more than likely took a lot out of him. It was nice however to see him interacting with Gabriel. When Gabriel rejoined them she smiled towards him in thanks for giving Gwaine someone to talk to.
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Thanks Kenna for this lovely holiday gift.
Drestakil
'Interrupted? What could he have interrupted?' thought Drestakil. He looked at the other two, eyebrows raised. Gabriel went over to Gwaine, in the corner playing with the pups, and got down to chat with the boy.

Drestakil sighed, "I'm glad we found him. I just wish I could remember him. I don't, though. I'm sure I've seen him at some time or another, but I can't remember. Well, we've found him...or he found us," he chuckled.

"The more important question is," and he leaned forward, lowered his voice and looked from Gina to Sara Jane, "why was he 'running from the gallows'? What did he do up there that caused him to be sentenced to hanging?"

"I like to think the best of everyone, but I know there are too many people who have no consideration for anyone but themselves. Just because he's a Mortimer doesn't mean he's a saint." He rose from his seat, "I'm going to the kitchen and find some ale. Gina, he knows you. He doesn't know me. Find out why he's here. Whatever it is, he's family. He deserves any help we can give." He looked her in the eyes, his green ones boring into hers, "We need to know if we're going to help him." He turned and walked into the hall.
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Ladygina
She watched Gabe speak with Gwaine. What had happened to him? Why was he running? As if reading her thoughts, Drest spoke the same sentiments. She nodded and held his eyes as he looked directly into hers and she knew exactly what he was saying. Watching him leave to find ale, she decided to try to get some information from Gabe. She knew him to be a good, honest man. She couldn't possibly believe that he would do anything that would send him to the gallows!
Looking at her newly found cousin, she said
, "Gabe, it's so good to see you alive. But, I must ask ... where have you been all this time and what on earth has happened to you?" There, blunt and to the point. If he remembered anything about her, he would remember she never beat around the bush.
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Gabriel_mortimerross
Gabriel steeled himself for that forthcoming question, he poured himself a cup of tea

Yes.. He voice shaked I think for this tale, I should start from the beginning

As im sure you remember, I left Worcester for with Lorean for Scotland. Once i arrived there, I joined a local poltical party. After having several successful terms on the Galloway Country Council, i was selected to participate within the Constitutional Convention for the formation of a new Scottish Consitution. Back then, it was a chamber of honour, men spoke their minds for the betterment of the nation and after long months of compromise we all settled on a document that we though would be the best for the people. We establised a National Assembly and the High Steward was the head of that chamber. As i was a excutive member of the Lord Lyon's Court of Arms, I was selected to head the Election Committee. The nation was off to a great start, a good and honest man was elected as High Steward, and I took the most honorable position of the Lord Lyon King of Arms.

However, after several mesures that where passed within my Court pertaining to the standing of Clans and the further granting of titles within the Kingdom, people who resisited all thing Royal begain to talk. At first it was nothing, radicals talking about a totaly republic free of any King. I mean the though of such a notion is insanity!

Or so we thought, soon the rabble and mobs begain to stir, more and more decenters refused to sent members into the National Assmebly and soon what was insanity became the rallying cry for the peasentry. On a dark night the mob massed around Edinburgh. I saw them from my window at the Lord Lyon's Court, i heard their chants 'down with the King!' they cried. Then, just like a bolt of lighting, they stormed the Palace of Hollyroodhouse, fire danced off its towers.

It was if my mind could not process what I was watching, the mob, the rabble, the unwashed masses in the most Royal of places. I could see the shadows of hammers and pitchforks dancing off their tourch lights. I orderd what little staff was still at the Court to lock away the most important of documents within the vast vaults below and we locked and barred the windows. I took with me the most important document, a book. Its the King of Arms personal book, passed from one King of Arms to the next. Within it held all the Coat of Arms of Scotland, the entire history of a nation within its leather covers. We fled like criminals in the night, I heading for my Clanman's Seat within the Highlands. I was encoutered shortly after leaving Edinburgh by a group of riders, these where not the unwashed masses I saw in the streets, but disenfranchized clans men who where the masters of the puppets. Taken back to the Castle of Edinburgh in shakles and thrown into a dark, dank chamber far away from sunlight, I could still smell the chard embers of the Palace a short distance away. Time seemed to stop within that place of horrors. I was soon told that i was to be tried, for Treason aginst the Republic of Scotland. The notion made me laugh but soon i was drug forth from that dark place into the streets, put on display like some creature, mocked and pelted with rocks and rotten food by the peasentry. I was taken to the former chambers of the National Assembly where i was placed forth a tribunal. It was a show, dear aunt, a mockery of justice. Good and honourable clansmen who I knighted, who putforth their names to the King for Title and Lands stood there, eyes at the floor, at my trial. Men who i have never seen or heard of before sat as judges, the verdict already known by all parties. My time and service to the Crown and the Nation where enditements of my crime.

I had come later to find out that the King was set about by that hidious mob, he was tossed like a rag doll and his head was severed by peasents in the streets. The blade they tried to use was so aged and dull it took three swings to cut his head from his body, Jah rest his soul. Furthermore the King having no sons of himself, had appointed me Heir Apprent of the Crown, and futhermore in my station as Lord Lyon King of Arms, was the last standing vestage of Royal Authority within the nation. My sentance, Death by hanging till half dead, my bowls to be cut from by body and burnt before me, my limbs to be torn from my body and my head to be cut off. My rage was so great, i shouted at the Knights, the Nobles, the Chiefs who shook my hand and wished me good cheer so recently, men like that have no soul, no honor, no name.

I was returned to the dark, dank chamber till the next morn. When the time came, the rage had not left me, i set on the guards, overpowering them and bashing them with my castiron chains, although the blood has long since been washed off, it will always stain my mind.

I ran, stold a horse and rode. Rode till i could not ride, and then rode more. South, always south


His mouth was dry and hand clentched in balls of anger, his tea cup shaked as he picked it up to releif his thurst
Drestakil
'Leave it to Gina. If any man can resist her...' he thought as he walked down the hall to the kitchen. Rose was there, settling things around her, getting ready for morning meals. Drestakil put a finger to his lips, winked, grabbed some bread and meat off the table and stepped into the pantry. Off at the end were several bottles of what had to be ale. He pulled one from the niche, hefted it and uncorked the bottle. A long swallow later he lowered the bottle and corked it.

He turned to see Rose standing in the doorway, hands on her hips, a scowl on her face. Obviously, she disapproved. Drest stepped forward and slid his arms around her waist, "Rose, do you know I've been all over England and I can't think of one woman with a scowl as unique as yours."

Rose relaxed a bit, smiled, embarrassed. The smile left as she thought about what Drestakil had actually said. Drest quickly kissed her cheek and slid a hand down to pinch her behind, then moved just as quickly out the door.

Rose came after him, "Milord Drestakil, stop, I forgot to give ye this," she said as she pulled a parchment from her apron. Drest took it, broke the seal and read it quickly.

His smile faded and he moaned, "Rose, you are the best cook in all England, but your timing leaves somewhat to be desired." At the look on her face he relented, "On the other hand, if I had this any sooner I wouldn't have had anything to eat. Thank you very much," and he took her hand and kissed it. Rose blushed again, giggling.

Drest turned quickly and went back into the great room. Gabe and Gina were talking. Sara Jane was sitting quietly, listening. Gwaine was still in the corner. He motioned Gina out into the hall and said in a low voice, "I have to leave. I just got a letter from Kenna asking me to meet her at a port near Holywell. She's found out where Fiona is...in Ireland. Good bye and take care of Sara Jane and Gabe."
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Ladygina
Some time in the future.......... (to keep continuity of events)

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She sat in the drawing room, sitting at the window, the black curtain pulled back. She was staring. At what? Nothing. Everything. Life outside seemed to go on. The trees were still green, the flowers were still blooming, the sun was still shining, and the crops were still growing. But England was different. She was darker, sadder. Her King had gone. Died in his sleep. Left this world, his subjects, his family, his wife, his children.
She let the curtain fall back closed and turned to sit on the chair in front of the fireplace. She was dressed head to toe in black.
She had ordered the servants to drape all the windows in the castle, and in Sutton Estate back in Lichfield, in black. She did not know if Dranoel would be joining her anytime soon, but she had traveled back to London with Gillian, Rose and Liza. Sloan had already come ahead to assist with the draping. She had left Lorilye and Breigan back in Lichfield with Cheebly to take care of things there.
She was leaving all the arrangements for Geo's funeral to Cordelia. She was his wife, and now, the Queen of England. She would handle everything properly, and in honor of Geo.
Gina had to admit, she was glad Cordelia was handling it all. She really did not know if she could do it. How much more death and loss was her family expected to go through? They had just lost Maitane not too long ago. She had lost Cikaya before that. They had lost loved ones, servants that were like family....it was too much.
She thought for a moment of poor Cordelia. What would Gina do if she lost Dranoel? She feared she may lose her grasp on sanity. But Cordelia...no. She was a strong, put together young woman. Gina admired her. She took to her role as leader of England, left to her by Geo on his passing, and she was doing the best she could. There were naysayers of course. There always would be. But Cordelia was not letting any of them get to her. But still, Gina's heart went out to the woman. She had just recently had little Fiona returned, after she had been kidnapped by the people responsible for Maitane's death. And now, when she should be celebrating their reunion, she was mourning her husband's death.
Gina still couldn't believe it. Geo....gone. She would not see him again.
She sat there staring at the fire. Before she knew what was happening, tears were streaming down her face, burning her cheeks. She felt her body begin to shake with the sobs. She covered her face with her hands and prayed,
"No more, Jah, please no more loss!"
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Drestakil
Did the two of them see eye to eye on most things? No. Drestakil admired his older brother's conviction, but concerning politics the two were far apart. The short time that Sussex had been declaring itself 'independent' of the rest of England had probably been the hardest on the two. In Drest's opinion: Utter nonsense. As if a finger could declare itself independent of the hand. Worse...Vice supported this.

Maybe it helped that they had been separated for so many years. He left when Vice was an agent of the Crown. He returned when Vice was an amnesiac. He had no memory of his past. Drest recognized him and brought him back to the family. He never had cause to regret that action. Kenna and Sindaia had a father. It seemed that Kenna had more need of a father than Sindaia. That's the way life works.

When Sussex 'came back' to England, Vice was a major figure in national politics. Wonder of wonders...he was elected King of England. As far as Drestakil was concerned, that was the beginning of the end. His health went downhill. More and more he was consumed by his position. If not for Cordelia, his wife, Drest was sure he would have been gone sooner.

The criticism leveled at Vice was immense. Too many weren't satisfied with the job the King was doing. As if there were a manual of instructions titled "How To Be A Successful King". If he wasn't before, Drestakil became completely disgusted with politics, local or national.

Now he was gone. A strong figure in the Mortimer Family and the family was weaker for his loss. You never knew what you had till you didn't have it anymore. There was an empty place in his life now. He couldn't walk across the hall and have a chat about happenings in the town now. He couldn't ask Vice if he knew about someone new in town. He couldn't share a family joke with him anymore.

Even though Viceroy was older than he, Drest had always felt stronger, physically and mentally. When Casimir's men had attacked Mortimer Castle, killing so many, it was Drest who had cornered Casimir and brought him down. It was Drestakil who had taken it upon himself to rid the family of the threat continually posed by Casimir's continued existence. It was Drest who had guarded Viceroy and the family from scandal by making certain no fingers could point at them when Casimir mysteriously "escaped" from gaol and "disappeared". There were very few who knew what had really happened.

All that didn't matter, though. Viceroy was gone...he was dead. He wouldn't be coming back. Drestakil dressed in black from head to foot and got ready for the funeral.
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Ladygina
She heard someone stirring about. She wasn't sure who all would show up here during this time, so she decided to make her way out into the hall to see who it was.
Walking into the room, she saw Drest, dressed all in black, as they all would be. She suddenly felt guilty for her own sorrow when she remembered Drest had lost a brother, and Kenna and Sindaia had lost their father. She also felt like a small child who needed comforting during a traumatic time. She knew she needed to comfort Drest, but selfishly, she felt she needed comforting as well. Maybe they could console each other, be strong for each other, and for Kenna.
Clearing her throat, she said quietly,
"Drest? May I join you or would you prefer to be alone?"
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Drestakil
Drestakil walked down the hall just as Lady Gina stepped out.

"Drest? May I join you or would you prefer to be alone?"

She was so quiet and so sad he couldn't answer any other way than, "Of course you may join me. I wouldn't have it any other way."

Drestakil didn't really know the formal schedule for the day. He had tried to put it aside, but finally had to face it. Some of the family wouldn't be able to make it today. They were too far away or just couldn't face it. Understandable.

Drest would have preferred a small, private ceremony on the family grounds. Of course, that coudn't happen since Vice was King. So, a public ceremony with all that went with it had to be suffered through.

Drest had personal reasons for not wanting to appear in public, but this was something he had to do. You do things for family that you wouldn't do for yourself.

He took Gina's hands in his and pulled her to his shoulder, "I know how you feel."
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Drestakil
Drestakil walked down the hall just as Lady Gina stepped out.

"Drest? May I join you or would you prefer to be alone?"

She was so quiet and so sad he couldn't answer any other way than, "Of course you may join me. I wouldn't have it any other way."

Drestakil didn't really know the formal schedule for the day. He had tried to put it aside, but finally had to face it. Some of the family wouldn't be able to make it today. They were too far away or just couldn't face it. Understandable.

Drest would have preferred a small, private ceremony on the family grounds. Of course, that couldn't happen since Vice was King. So, a public ceremony with all that went with it had to be suffered through.

Drest had personal reasons for not wanting to appear in public, but this was something he had to do. You do things for family that you wouldn't do for yourself.

He took Gina's hands in his and pulled her to his shoulder, "I know how you feel."
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Ladygina
She let him pull her to him. She let him be the father figure she needed. She had grown so attached to Drest. As much as she loved Geo, and respected him, and needed him here, Drest was the one she felt filled the void left by not having her father in her life. They had not actually known each other that long, but in that little time, she had come to realize she didn't know what she would do were he not here. She thought that the moment she realized how attached she actually was, was the night when she had killed Casimir's henchman. Drest comforted her then, and afterward. Made her feel less guilty for taking a human life. He made her realize that had it not been him that died, she would have, at his hands, just like Angela had.
She laid her head against his chest and felt the sobs come. Yes, she was crying for Geo, but she was also crying for the entire family. So much loss. So much sadness. Sometimes she just didn't understand why Jah was putting them through all this.
She looked up at Drest through her tears and said,
"How are you holding up through all of this, Cousin?"
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