Royal Court is known to be one of the Castle's most influential and attended events and on the 11th day of the 12th moon that tradition continued. A total of forty Denizens from both the Inner and Outer Bailey joined together to support those who have been honored by the Royal Crown and their peers.
It began at the second late bell where many gathered outside the throne room, eager to get inside to find their section. After being thoroughly checked by the Winter Watch, Denizens were allowed inside. Speculations about promotions were murmured as everyone waited in expectation of Her Majesty, Queen Vivienne, His Excellency, Lord Boreas and His Highness, Prince Bertram. Eventually, the Royal Heralds filed inward behind the Royal Speaker, Mistress
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Inward came Her Royal Majesty, alongside Her was the Lord Chancellor and Royal Treasurer. The Royal Entourage loyally traversed behind them as they made their way to the dais and sat.
"All Rise," Mistress Meryl announced after the Royals had been seated and ready to proceed. She then continued to welcome everyone, "My Lords and Ladies, Knights, and Courtiers, and honored visitors from the Outer Bailey this aft, welcome to this session of Royal Court. It has been some eight moons since our last Royal Court was held and I know you are all eager to see the results of this Court's petitions. These will be pending shortly, of course, but first I would cede the floor to Her most benevolent Royal Majesty, and Her Royal
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Further, She discussed the situation with former Royal Sorcerer, Uwaine. "As you are all aware, earlier this year We were betrayed by Our Royal Sorcerer, who revealed himself to be in league with the rogue First Sorcerer as well as the Hand of Five which he summoned into Our Realm. Thanks to the efforts of many, including those from the Conclave and the Royal Sorcerer's own former Apprentice, Mistress Blodwen, Uwaine was captured and has since awaited in Our prison awaiting Our judgment."
"For his crimes against Our subjects, and his willing complicity in the deeds of the First Sorcerer and the Hand of Five, and based on the extensive casework provided to the Crown by the Winter Watch, We find the former Royal Sorcerer Uwaine guilty of Treason. We hereby strip ser Uwaine of all rank and title on Our Chain of Being, and banish his immortal soul to the mists of the afterlife, indefinitely. Let it be known that Our Mercy has its limits, We will not tolerate those who target the lives of Our Denizenry for the sake of bloodshed
The biggest question that a person could have after knowing “The Queen v. Dudley and Stephens” would be if these three men did was ethical. We are going to use the different opinions from John Stuart Mill and Emmanuel Kant to analyze and see what they say about what is right and what is wrong
“ should you call me, courteous Lord.” “ to rise from my seat and stand out your side, politely take leave of my place at the table and quit without casuing off once to my queen, then I shall come to your counsel before this great court.” [1]
Already hearing the Mr.Beaufort raising his voice at Mrs.Struthers asking where the Countess was, Ellen Olenska knocked on the door with compunction. Mrs.Struthers answered the door and was already slightly intoxicated. Mrs.Struthers pushed her in and Ellen was immediately engulfed by the grandeur of Mrs.Struthers’ party. Massive chandeliers hung low from the ceiling, live music surrounded the house, and luxurious food was being enjoyed by Mrs.Struther’s party guests: the Duke and Mr.Beaufort. They offered her a seat and she declined, but Mr.Beaufort was importunate, and so she sat. After Mrs.Struthers’ servants gave Ellen her elegant food and a drink, they immediately plunged into conversation about the social codes and customs of this “close-minded”
"You wanted to speak with me, Sire?" Gwaine ducked his head through the wooden door. The room inside was bathed in warm light by a multitude of candles and a roaring fire in the hearth. A soft breeze of cool air came from an open window behind the large desk. Tapestries hung from the walls, and red curtains surrounded the four poster bed in the Royal Chamber.
He was speaking to my Lizzy and her father Lord Baron. He wore a suit of fine silk that shined as bright as the sun.
"I wanted to welcome and thank you all for attending the first annual Cotillion Ball - an event intended to bring to light the importance of courtesy and decorum. For those of you who attended Courtly dance classes, this is your opportunity to show off what you learned, and for those who didn't hopefully, you shall next year!" she stated after welcoming all to the event.
Anonymous started walking up the makeshift stage where the Princesses resided at the top. He looked at the Guards that surrounded him, and wondered if they were good at their job. Some of them had pure fear in their eyes, some of them looked ready to attack him right there. Anon disregarded their looks, and set his eyes on the dignitaries that were now right in front of him.
After a brief breakfast, they were called back into the ballroom. This time, instead of sleeping, there were to receive a speech from the Queen. I guess it will be about these “maid trials,” Xantho thought. She was actually right. After everyone came in, plus the Queen, she started her
The tables in the grand room were pushed together to form a square letter U. The knights and advisers sat on the outside of the tables. The king, wearing a crown of black metal made in the blacksmith shop,
“The service and the loyalty I owe in doing it pays itself. Your highness’ part is to receive our duties, and our duties are to your throne and state children and servants, which do but
15.Who informed Astley of the content of the letter? Paulina herself 16.At what time did the General come to meet him? 9 PM 17.What is Mademoiselle Blanche anxious to avoid? A meeting with the Baron
When they arrived back at the kingdom, the king gave orders for the queen to be monitored all day and night by ten knights. She was then sent back to her room with her guards.
The Magna Carta was an inspiration for the Bill of Rights, including many of the provisions. Much of the amendments include language taken directly from the Magna Carta. Trial by jury was introduced in England when King John promised the people that he would not abuse his power by imprisoning them unless their peer found the punishment just. This sounds a lot alike the Sixth Amendment- ensures American citizens to be able to receive a fair trial with a jury. Section 39 of the Magna Carta has the law which deal with land provisions, this can also be found as the Fifth Amendment; which, provides Americans with assurance that legal action against them has to follow a certain order. Finally, cruel and unusual punishment
The hall was filled with a rowdy crowd – comprised of heroes and warriors of the ages, both men and women from all walks of life who had proved their worth in battle and assured their place in Valhalla for all of eternity. Fires roared in their massive hearths, and sounds of laughter, fighting, feasting, and jeering raged on throughout the great hall.
Despite varied opinions about the 1908 Franco-British Exhibition, an event designed to confirm the friendly relations between France and Britain as described in the Entente Cordiale, there was collective praise for the Court of Honor. The full grandeur of the Court can hardly be felt by an image. As visitors entered from the main gates of Wood Lane, the Court of Honor was their first impression of the