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" {RP} Beaumaris Castle

Ladyjennet
Rhys smiled companionably at the lady, deciding that he knew precisely what Prince Viceroy saw in such a woman, but being entirely too well mannered to say such a thing. He escorted her to the carriage and helped her inside, urging her to take the seat opposite him, which had been piled high with cushions for her comfort. The messenger neglected to mention the raving of the innkeeper's wife who now was almost entirely without pillows in several of the nicer guest suites, but had been well compensated in return with a small pouch of the Princess' coin.

He closed the door to the carriage and tapped the top with his hand, the carriage lurching forward with a sudden jolt. Thereafter, the ride was smoother, moving along down the road from Holywell town to the docks, past the inns, the market, and several more questionable businesses with which Rhys was also acquainted. Well, his lady might be a princess, but she was no fool, and some habits died hard...or not at all.

The dock was a frantic scene as sailors boarded ships, trunks and crates being loaded aboard the merchant vessels, soldiers scrambling to board the warships, and Persephone alone sitting silent and regal.

Rhys spotted the page almost instantly and waved to him as he opened the door of the carriage and drew down the small steps for the lady's convenience. He invited the lady to descend and offered her a hand in order to disembark the carriage in the greatest safety. The last thing Rhys wished to hear upon his return was that stern voice, the last thing to see that single raised eyebrow, as the Princess inquired as to why he had unceremoniously dumped the Great Chamberlain in some mud puddle. With a shudder at the horror of the thought, he waited, palmed outstretched to Cordelia.


OOC:Godmod of Cordelia with permission
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Cordelia
It was a comfortable ride to the docks, the pillows being much more than she usually provided her herself. They rose in companiable silence through the town to the docks. The carriage pulls to a stop and Rhys exits first and draws down the step, then extends his hand. She takes it and descends carefully, one eye on the puddle beneath the carriage and the other on her feet, she was not always a very graceful woman. Finally, feet planted firmly on the ground, she closes her eyes and inhales, the docks and sea had always been a source of comfort to her. She opens her eyes and looks around, finally alighting upon the ship bearing the correct colors. She nods at Rhys to lead the way.
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Barnaby
Captain of the Persephone wrote:
"Have you any experience on a ship, lad?”

Barnaby grinned in answer to his question and replied glibly "I've got about a half an hour's experience, Captain."

He looked to the deckhands working on hoisting the sails, adding "But - I've got two hands, and I'm not afraid to get them dirty. I can pick up the rest as I go."
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Ladyjennet
Rhys escorted Lady Cordelia to Persephone with the utmost care, ushering her to the walkway and introducing her to the Captain who was in talks with Barnaby, the sea birds from the harbor circling lazily overhead.

“Most esteemed Captain,” Rhys said, with a flourishing bow and a smirk on his face that left the Captain looking like he would just as soon grab the messenger at any moment and toss him over the side as look at him, “this is Lady Cordelia, Viscountess Arundel, the wife of Prince Viceroy…” Rhys put emphasis on the name and title of the Prince.

“Welcome aboard, my lady,” the Captain said and bowed in a stilted fashion, from the waist, as if his spine had a rod stuck in it at an uncomfortable angle. “The page will take your luggage to your rooms for the short voyage across, if you like, and see to your every need.” The Captain waited a moment as the page, who had trailed silently up the walkway behind the group, presented himself to Cordelia and bowed gracefully, putting himself at her disposal.

Not used to the courtly ideals of pleasant conversation, the Captain turned abruptly back to Barnaby with a smile, the arrival of Cordelia’s party having interrupted their conversation.


“Ah, a lord who’s not afraid to get his hands dirty…well, that’s a thing we don’t see too much of these days,” he grinned as he spoke, “if you’ll forgive my saying so…” he added hastily, the tone of his voice indicating that he desired nothing of the sort, only to keep his job should he have offered offense. “Well, lad, Horace there will show you what to do. We need to trim those lines and get underway. The Princess gets cross with me when I dawdle.” The Captain almost winked at Barnaby, a bit of a twinkle in his eye, assuming that the gentleman might well know what he meant.
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Cordelia
She boards the ship, looking around appreciatively. She smiles at the Captian, nodding her head at him. Smiling a bit, she speaks to him in her melodious voice, still colored with her Irish accent, "'Tis a beautiful ship, Captian. Ye must be proud of her. Much finer than the one I worked on when I left Erie." She pauses as she catches his look of disbelif. "Aye, I was nae always a Lady. I was a shepardess in a costal town. Did nae have the funds to buy passage, so I worked as a deckhand. But, ye are nae here to listen to me life story. But, if it be allright with ye, I wish to stay above deck. I shan't be in the way." She smiles winningly at him, then spies the Lord behind him. "Ah! Lord Barnaby! 'Tis a joy to see ye here." She grins at him.
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Barnaby
Captain wrote:
Not used to the courtly ideals of pleasant conversation, the Captain turned abruptly back to Barnaby with a smile, the arrival of Cordelia’s party having interrupted their conversation.

“Ah, a lord who’s not afraid to get his hands dirty…well, that’s a thing we don’t see too much of these days,” he grinned as he spoke, “if you’ll forgive my saying so…” he added hastily, the tone of his voice indicating that he desired nothing of the sort, only to keep his job should he have offered offense. “Well, lad, Horace there will show you what to do. We need to trim those lines and get underway. The Princess gets cross with me when I dawdle.” The Captain almost winked at Barnaby, a bit of a twinkle in his eye, assuming that the gentleman might well know what he meant.

Barnaby laughed, replying warmly "Yes, she can be quite ... insistent ... at times." Nodding to the Captain he turned to find Horace, when a voice he wasn't expecting to see here stopped him.

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She smiles winningly at him, then spies the Lord behind him. "Ah! Lord Barnaby! 'Tis a joy to see ye here." She grins at him.

"Lady Cordelia" he smiled "what an unexpected surprise!" Barnaby was about to continue when he noted her things being brought aboard. Remembering he was needed elsewhere he bowed slightly and smiled apologetically "My apologies, milady, but I have been asked to assist Horace over there," he gestured with a hand "I look forward to catching up with you once we're underway."
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Barnaby
Barnaby made his way over to Horace, having excused himself from further conversation, in order to assist him with whatever the ship needed. The Captain had mentioned something about trimming the lines, but he may as well have been speaking French to Barnaby, who realized as he was walking over that this was one area he truly knew nothing about. Clearing his throat, Barnaby introduced himself "Master Horace, the Captain said you needed an extra pair of hands. Barnaby of Chard at your disposal."

Horace was a grizzled old man, and a veteran of many voyages at sea and he appraised Barnaby quickly, spitting out "Yer a landlubber, ain't ya? Don't know why the Captain would send me a blasted landlubber" he muttered, the last bit more quietly. Grudgingly he continued "Alright, lad, we need to trim the sails a bit so we ken get underway" Seeing the confusion in Barnaby's eyes, Horace sighed and shook his head.

"Watch me now, lad, let out the line till the sail starts flapping in the breeze like this" Horace watched the sail as the rope slid through his rough hands, gripping the rope to stop it once the sail was flapping "Then, you bring it back it till it stops" he continued talking as he pulled the line back in "Once it looks like that, tie it off like this"

Barnaby nodded and went to work, while Horace watched. Once all the lines were trimmed and secured, Horace turned towards the Captain and barked "Sails trim, Captain!"
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Jasminth
The Persephone crew looks busy on this day, Captain Jasminth speaks to the petty officer nearby her. As she onlooked the deck of the nearby ship as it makes ready to leave the port. This captain gives her nod of repects to it's crew. Well, carry on then, she smiles.
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Ladyjennet
The crossing on board Persephone had been uneventful, and Lord Barnaby and Lady Cordelia had arrived at the dock of Beaumaris Castle with all due pomp, greeted at the castle itself by the Princess. As ever, the hospitality of Anglesey was rolled out for the two nobles and they and their hostess had shared a relaxing visit, albeit far too short. It was not long at all that the three were forced to part ways on the path to some new adventure, the tales of which were related in another place and time.

Life at Beaumaris Castle settled quickly back into the everyday humdrum of such large estates, and the inhabitants waited patiently until Princess Jennet returned from her travels in the south.


OOC: Godmod of Cordelia and Barnaby with permission.
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Ladyjennet
Sometime in December...


It had been a very long time since Jennet had approached her home on land from the south, but the effect was just as strong today as it was the first time she had laid eyes on Chester County. There was a subtle shift in the greenery of the landscape, a mere whiff of sea salt and foam on the wind. Many who passed this way never sensed the majesty that now enveloped the Princess as she halted her horse on the road and came to rest in utter stillness, the veil of Chester almost tangible, just ahead. “Home…” she smiled under her breath and glanced towards Amelia, who had likewise pulled alongside and sat staring ahead at something which any other lady would say was invisible.

“Amelia, I’ve a task for you,”
Jennet drew herself away from the sight of the border long enough to say.

“My lady,”
and a nod of acquiescence with hands folded gently across her reins was the lady in waiting’s only reply.

“Since we arrive so close to the holy season, I have decided to open Beaumaris Castle to our family and friends for a grand celebration. There will be feasting and presents for Christosmas, more feasting and revelry at the New Year, and we shall top it all off with a celebration of Twelfth Night.”

“But, my lady,”
Amelia protested, “the preparations for such a large scale event would surely take weeks if not months. It is several days’ ride still to the far edge of Chester and then to the Isle. By the time we get there, the invitations would not have sufficient time to reach all of those you would surely invite.”

The Princess smiled and drew a handwritten list from the small pocket sewn into her thick woolen riding cloak, red fox fur blowing in the slight winter’s breeze.


“Already done,”
she grinned and handed Amelia the folded list of names of those who had already been invited some time ago by private courier at their last stop near an inn.

“But you’ve already…You mean to say that you’ve…?”
Amelia looked from the lengthy list of names to the face of her mistress and back to the list in bewilderment then sighed in resignation. “Cook will be threatening murder if we wait until we arrive to tell her that she has to feed…” Amelia gulped at the numbers, “a crowd this large…and for the entire season?”

“Then,”
Jennet smiled and tugged at her riding gloves, seemingly checking their fit, “I should think you’d best hurry.”

Amelia’s jaw trembled, clearly struggling not to fall clean off her face and land in the dust of the road.
“Very well,” she agreed at last, pulling the hood of her cloak up over her head and allowing her horse to prance slightly in front of that of the Princess. She wheeled the horse temporarily to face her mistress. “But if Cook murders me instead, I shall expect a state funeral or I will come back to haunt you.”

Never completely certain if Amelia was serious about such matters, Jennet nodded but smiled and watched the back of the lady in waiting retreating in the distance towards Chester and towards Beaumaris Castle where the festivities would be well in hand by the time that the Princess and her traveling party arrived.

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Barnaby
Barnaby arrived in Holywell with the small group of soldiers he'd taken to Cumberland. Road weary, he hoped that his plans to remain here and contribute to the completion of the port expansion wouldn't need to be changed. Having recently put forward the need to establish naval parity at a minimum with the NNGO and other elements at sea, he felt that he needed to back up his suggestions with actions. Jennet living nearby was an added bonus he chuckled to himself, recalling the comment a friend made in a missive he'd received in Chester.

Having secured rooms for himself and those traveling with him the night before, Barnaby spent his first day in town working at the docks. The recent attack by the NNGO and Connacht had fortunately not damaged the harbor, but some of his work was spent getting wreckage out of the water as bits of flotsam made their way into the work area. He kept a sharp eye out as he worked, and noted that the Persephone was not in port. When the Harbormaster signaled the end of the day, he stood, chilled and wet, trudging his way on shore and collected his pay along with the others before finding a clerk.

"Excuse me," Barnaby began "might you know when the Persephone is scheduled to arrive?"

"Who's asking?" the clerk replied in irritation, looking disdainfully at the bedraggled man before him.

Rage flashed across Barnaby's eyes for the briefest of moments at the clerk's judgement of him, having come to work on his port, before he answered in a clipped tone "Lord Barnaby Braeden, Earl Marshal of England, Earl of Pembroke and Viscount of Mansfield." His hand slipped inside his shirt to pull out the chain carrying his symbol of office.

The clerk's eyes widened a bit as he saw the seal of office and he stammered "F-forgive me, milord. I did not know. Let's see, Persephone ... Persephone" he began to flip through the records "Nay milord, no word of her arrival, either recently or of plans in the near future."

Barnaby's mind ran through the possibilities quickly, and a hint of worry tinged his voice "I'm staying at The Hawthorne. If you hear of any news of the Princess or her ship, or of anyone asking about her, come find me? Understand?" He saw the clerk nod and turned to head back to the Inn to eat and draft some missives, hoping that Jennet had received word of the attack and been able to find safe harbor.
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Faheud


Cardinal Faheud arrived at the Castle Gate, unsure of his destination, but bearing the warm invite in hand. He was looking forward to holiday celebrations after months of conflict...

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Jannie
As the coach pulled to a halt Jannie glanced back at the invite in her hand and than across the carriage to her son. Smiling widely at Balthor she reached across the gap, a hand reaching out in an attempt to smooth down his hair, untamed and as wild as his father's was.

So young man, excited? she asked the child, I hope you are up to the responsibility of being my escort, watching as he excitedly nodded his head, for this was the first time he had been allowed to an adult party.
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Revan_anne
The holidays were set to be a busy time, and with the invitation that had arrived at Revan's new home in Bridgewater, Somerset, it became clear that leaving early for the visit to Lady Jennet would be the only way to go. So Revan packed up what she had just unpacked in her house, including her daughter Lillian's birthday present as well as her Christosmas present, and the journey began.

Her items were in two trunks, and were currently being unloaded from the ship and loaded back into a carriage, set to take them to their destination. Lillian was happier than a clam, babbling and giggling to her Mr Bunny as Revan held her against her hip. She turned to Arch and smiled. "Well, that wasn't as bad as I thought it might be ... although Lilly's game of dumping out her toys on the floor wore down on me." Her eyes looked up at him, glimmering as the snow softly fell. "What did you think of it? And who do you think is coming to the castle?"
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Alixandra
Alixandra didn't want to arrive to the party to early. She wanted to make a grand entrance with a pretty gown and make everyone wonder who she was.

She sighed at her own daydream as she walked up the path. She tried looking for a ride, but in her plain robe and layers of clothing to protect her against the cold there weren't many who were willing.

Still she made it this far. She could see the castle not to far away and as she kept walking she let herself day dream about castles and servants and coaches and not walking anywhere ever again.

She kept hold of the small package she had wrapped in plain brown paper, but it had a nice twine bow on it. One never went to a persons place without a gift for the hostess.
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