Monday, 27 May, 307 AC - 2 Regals - Issue Four
HOUSE KADE POSTPONES FEER-DRAKKEN CELEBRATION
~ 27 May, 307
The celebration of the famed Feer-Drakken that was originally to be held on the 31st of May has been postponed until after the coming Summer Festival.~ 27 May, 307
REMEMBRANCE BY NOBILITY FOR FALLEN ENDS
~ 27 May, 307
~ 27 May, 307
A remembrance weekend that was held by the Duke-Consort Dianne Black formally ends today as the previous three days saw a dance on the 24th, a sea cruise on the 25th, and a feast on the 26th. The remembrance has been considered a success and we congratulate the Duke-Consort for handling all her events with skill and grace. The honoring of our fallen is a virtue that must never be lost.
SECRETARY FRISQUE HOLDS ASSEMBLY
~ 26 May, 307
~ 26 May, 307
In the latest chapter of the uproar against the Heritage Secretary's first act, the Secretary held an Assembly last night to address the people and hear their complaints. It was reported that the Secretary became subject to name-calling and other angry verbal devices as he attempted to explain his reasoning. Certain races such as the Yanar were seen inquiring as to their respective race's position in the Empire.
WANTED CRIMINAL: NACE OF KINVERLA
~ 26 May, 307
PENNED FROM THE DESK OF CROWN PROTECTOR SER RODRIGO PEIRGARTEN, COMMANDER OF THE IRONSPIRE REGIMENT OF THE VIOLET ORDER
GUILTY OF:
- Sympathizing with the Kathar
- Assault of multiple Violet Order Commanders
- Physical assault and thievery of nobility
~ 26 May, 307
PENNED FROM THE DESK OF CROWN PROTECTOR SER RODRIGO PEIRGARTEN, COMMANDER OF THE IRONSPIRE REGIMENT OF THE VIOLET ORDER
GUILTY OF:
- Sympathizing with the Kathar
- Assault of multiple Violet Order Commanders
- Physical assault and thievery of nobility
"The Violet Order has hereby issued a bounty for Nace of Kinverla to be captured and brought to the Violet Order Headquarters, alive. The Violet Order grants bounty hunters the permission to use force where necessary, but the man must be brought in one piece to receive the punishment that is due.
Description: Short cut brown hair, blue eyes, light stubble, tanned skin tone. Known to hang around the Old Town and the Dragon.
The Violet Order offers a hefty sum of 300 regals to the individual who brings Nace of Kinverla to the possession of the Violet Order, who will also find themselves in good graces in the eyes of the Law Enforcement.
The Violet Order reminds the denizens of Regalia that justice, wherever due, will always be served."
VULMAR NO LONGER WANTED
~ 27 May, 307
~ 27 May, 307
The wanted criminal Vulmar is no longer wanted by Law Enforcement. Please cease and desist all attempts to detain this individual.
CHAPTER FOUR OF NINE IN A LADY'S GUIDE TO SOCIAL GRACES
Written by the Lady Genevieve Howlester
===Chapter Four: Dining Etiquette for Guests===
Written by the Lady Genevieve Howlester
===Chapter Four: Dining Etiquette for Guests===
Being invited over to another's home for a shared meal can be an honor, or on rare occasions, a chore. Some society requirements must be met, where through duty an occasional meal must be attended. But by and large, these are merry affairs that contain quite a bit of fun. As a guest, little is needed except to always be gracious, lively, and grateful for your host's attention. When eating with titled individuals, the male with the highest title always sits in the central chair. His wife, or the lady of the house, should be seated to his right. The lady of the house should always be seated on her husband's side. Seating should endeavor to alternate between men and women, with decreasing titles descending as the table nears its end. Titles of women with Baroness or above should be considered in the hierarchy of seating. Dames and lower may be interspersed. Most hosts will attempt to sort this themselves, but in the case of heightened activity, it serves the guest well to remember.
Gentlemen should always stand when a lady, or a gentleman of a higher title than they enter or leave the room during dinner. Ladies need not stand at all, as it is unfeminine to stand in front of the food you are consuming. Ladies should endeavor not to rise at all until the plates have been cleared. One should never talk with their mouth full, and interrupting guests is seen as coarse and unrefined. A gentleman may offer a toast to their fine hosts, and the Empire before the meal begins. After, if the group retires for an evening's amusement, it is appropriate for ladies who play an instrument to provide a song for the group's entertainment. Gentlemen may begin a card game, and relaxed chatter is called for the rest of the night.
Do not overstay your welcome, as hosts have most likely spent all day preparing for the occasion. It is encouraged to send a note of thanks the following day, and if desirable, extend an invitation to host your own dinner to those who opened their home to you.
L.U: Beginning with a good starter I feel; why did you write to become Lord Chancellor? What is your goal? What do you hope to accomplish?
C.B: I saw it as a keen opportunity to apply my developed skill set to the benefit of the Empire. I started a company from some of my family's resources and now Buck and Bramble is the most well-known distributor of wine and spirits in the Archipelago. I don't see many within the Peerage as suitable for the position, so I decided I would stake a claim.
L.U: What are your thoughts on the recent action taken by your Secretary of Heritage? I understand you wrote that it's implementation would be, quote, "..unlikely and disastrous..".
C.B: I did say that, yes. It would be. It should be noted that the Secretary made his declaration before our government was even fully inaugurated and made functional--entirely out of his parameter of action. Secondly, he failed to consult anyone within the ministries, to my knowledge. Myself most importantly. I am going to make sure that each and every Secretary is at least notifying me of their plans before acting on them. It is not my place to accept or deny their proposed changes, but since they are my Cabinet, it is my job to make sure that they are all working congruently.
Third and finally, on the matter of the change's nature themselves: I have already prepared measures to see to it the current declaration does not continue as-is. Changes must be made.
L.U: Moving on, it is known that you are presently engaged to one Eléonore Ravenstad. How did you meet and what do you say to those who will challenge this?
C.B: I put out a missive about--two weeks ago, requesting courtship opportunities from the peerage at large. I got a bevy of letters, met with a few prospects and Eléonore was one. We simply courted from there.
To those who challenge it: Go ahead. There is an example to be adhered to, what we are setting, and I consider this something of an important moment in the history of our Empire. Our very Emperor partook in a similar bond and who would we be if not to see Cedromar as a role model in whatever says we need to better ourselves.
C.B: I saw it as a keen opportunity to apply my developed skill set to the benefit of the Empire. I started a company from some of my family's resources and now Buck and Bramble is the most well-known distributor of wine and spirits in the Archipelago. I don't see many within the Peerage as suitable for the position, so I decided I would stake a claim.
L.U: What are your thoughts on the recent action taken by your Secretary of Heritage? I understand you wrote that it's implementation would be, quote, "..unlikely and disastrous..".
C.B: I did say that, yes. It would be. It should be noted that the Secretary made his declaration before our government was even fully inaugurated and made functional--entirely out of his parameter of action. Secondly, he failed to consult anyone within the ministries, to my knowledge. Myself most importantly. I am going to make sure that each and every Secretary is at least notifying me of their plans before acting on them. It is not my place to accept or deny their proposed changes, but since they are my Cabinet, it is my job to make sure that they are all working congruently.
Third and finally, on the matter of the change's nature themselves: I have already prepared measures to see to it the current declaration does not continue as-is. Changes must be made.
L.U: Moving on, it is known that you are presently engaged to one Eléonore Ravenstad. How did you meet and what do you say to those who will challenge this?
C.B: I put out a missive about--two weeks ago, requesting courtship opportunities from the peerage at large. I got a bevy of letters, met with a few prospects and Eléonore was one. We simply courted from there.
To those who challenge it: Go ahead. There is an example to be adhered to, what we are setting, and I consider this something of an important moment in the history of our Empire. Our very Emperor partook in a similar bond and who would we be if not to see Cedromar as a role model in whatever says we need to better ourselves.
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