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Reviewing Life Skills, attn: Hadrian, Father
| Penril Tanith |
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The Crown Prince of Olencia

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"Must I remind your Highness that he has an appointment with his father?" Hadrian asked, a playful smile on his lips. "After that...You have a scheduled lesson with the Quartermaster regarding economics, dance and etiquette lessons and a 30 minute break. Any questions, Highness?"
Penril folded his arms. Honestly, these lessons. He'd had them before, all he needed was a little review. He did not need anything fancy - he can dance if the situation called for it, and he knew the economics far better than the kingdom's accountants, having experienced it firsthand. Etiquette...bah.
"I think I'll go to my father."
He swept out of the library and into the hallway, his robe trailing behind him. It took him two days to get used of the trailing clothing; for one he thought it absurd that the tailors and seamstresses made royal clothes as such. What a good waste of cloth!
...but then when you DO analyze it, your clothes also did its part cleaning the palace floors...
Navigating around the palace was easier now, too. He remembered many of the corridors and hallways - he only needed a little bit of review and time to learn all those secret passages and he'd be fine.
Soon he was standing outside the King's door. He raised his right hand and knocked three times.
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I'm sorry I don't have a role for love to play Hand over my heart, I'll find my way.
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| Hadrian Evaristus |
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Lord High Commander. Outrage, sah!

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"I think I'll go to my father."
Bah, he expected as much. Hadrian shrugged and threw the scroll over his shoulder. ...
A minute later, he turned, picked it up, and rolled it, tucking it back into the side pouch.
Ah well, those chores were non-existent anyway. Just made them up, see how the Prince reacted. The High Commander tailed his charge. All these years and nothing changed. Ah, the lav. He remembered they used to ditch these lessons all the time. Albeit Penril using his 'pouty face'.
He followed Penril as the Prince swept out of the library and into the hallway, his robe trailing behind him. Trailing robes. Made him look like a gigantic bat.
Hadrian stifled the laugh. NO TRAITOROUS THOUGHTS. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.
Soon they were standing outside the King's door. Penril raised his right hand and knocked three times.
"I'll pick you up when you ring the bell." Hadrian spoke up. "Sword practice starts soon after your meeting with your father, and I trust you won't skip that."
Turning on his heel, he left.
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| Belenus Celvorian |
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King of Olencia (for now)

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Member No.: 27
Joined: 27-July 06

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Belenus had felt very good, ever since his son had returned. His servants remarked that he was getting some color back to his cheeks, and he certainly had more of an appetite than he used too. Still though, the king was very ill, and it would take months before he’d be ready to tromp about the city of Olencia again… if he ever made it that far. No, but he was much improved with Penril back in the palace. His eyes were light again, proud of his son’s learning and how he looked in the royal robes. He fretted over Penril – the boy was all he had to think about, really. The running of Olencia had been secondary for awhile, due to his illness and to his son’s return.
He’d risen early that morning (at least as much as he could rise), and he waited impatiently over his breakfast for his son to come visit him. Belenus had plenty to chatter with him about, and he wondered how his son was doing… Three knocks informed him of his coming, and he called, “Enter!” when they sounded.
((OOC: Auughhh... great suckage, I'm sorry.))
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| Belenus Celvorian |
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King of Olencia (for now)

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His son swept into the room, and Belenus smiled to himself. There was a bit of him, and a bit of Penril's mother, in the boy, and it made him proud to see him so strong. He laid a hand on his shoulder, making it tingle for a moment. "You're getting better every day," said his son. "That's good..." Belenus almost winced. He didn't like that his son had to see him in this state. It was embarassing for the old king, but not so much that he did not want to see Penril. Gods, he was happy that he had been blessed by his return. Penril had even given up the position of Ablest for him. He would make a fine king.
"Would you like to go outside? The sun is too good to pass up," Penril offered, and Belenus hesitated. It was not often that he tried to move from his bed too much, simply because he was weak. Before Penril had returned, even the sunlight didn't seem like much light... Not wanting to disappoint his son, and to prove (more to himself than to Penril) that he was still a healthy, strong old man, he nodded. It took some effort on Penril's part, but soon, the two of them were seated in the balcony of the king's master bedroom, overlooking the city of Olencia -- the city that the Tarans had ruled for ages past. Belenus felt his eyes tear up -- he hadn't looked out at Olencia in the sunrise for a long time. He hid his emotions from his son.
"Penril," he started. "Do you know what legacy you are to continue?"
((OOC: Somehow in this conversation, I'll work in a mention of the other heir [Oriana]...))
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| Penril Tanith |
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The Crown Prince of Olencia

Group: Taskmasters
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His father nodded. Penril smiled brightly and went to work, first supporting his father's weight, then slowly lifting him up, slowly and carefully. They also had a slow walk toward the balcony, where after making sure that his father was comfortable, Penril took the chair beside his and quietly looked out into the whole of Olencia.
A small memory tickled his mind then; a memory of his younger self sitting on his father's shoulder as Belenus pointed out buildings to him, pointing out like that and then asking him to name them. Hadrian would be close by, inside or maybe beside them by the balcony, hand always on his sword hilt, watching, occasionally joining in the laughter or so...
"Penril," The King started. "Do you know what legacy you are to continue?"
He nodded, too mesmerized with the view to actually put his thoughts into words. The Olencia spread before his eyes was weakened from within because of internal strife. When his father had gone and it was time for him to rise up, Penril would do his best to stabilize the kingdom first and then find someone who could take care of it for him.
He was never one to be pinned down to a place forever - his Slayer upbringing taught him that. He would have to move on after his work was done here. He was always moving on....
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I'm sorry I don't have a role for love to play Hand over my heart, I'll find my way.
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