Storyline: Odilia at La Gemme Charmant

“You’re upset.”

“Who wouldn’t be?”

“They found who did it.”

“He was only one.  Surely there are others.”

“It has been nearly three months and still it upsets you?”

“They stole the sangoire cloak from the palace and hung it from the gates with a message for me.  I got that message loud and clear.”

“You knew his love would change things.  Were you naive enough to think it wouldn’t come with dangers?”

“Of course not.”

“What is your Dowayne doing to keep you safe?”

“I’ve asked her not to get involved.”

“Odilia!”

“If people are intent on ruining me, I will not have any of that impacting my House!”

“What is the Dauphin doing to protect you?”

“He most definitely cannot get involved.  People are already whispering about the attentions and time he has already given me.  Any more favour and those whispers will become complaints.  Besides, he needs to be concentrated on the preparations for his coronation.”

“Elua’s Day, the announcement was made.”

“The first of May is little over a month away.  His attentions need to be given to the throne he is about to inherit.  Not to me.”

“Odilia…”

“Alesander,” she finally turned to look at him, “I am the older of us, it is my responsibility to worry about you.”

“You have enough on your mind,” he said, taking her hands, “You do not need to worry about your younger brother.”

“Or our ailing father?”

Alesander sighed.  

“How is he?”

“His hands shake more and more every passing week,” he admitted.  “I am all but running the store myself.  But with my sister being courted by the future King, perhaps we will change our name to the Crowned Dahlia Jewellers?”

“Crowned?”

“The people are saying the commoner will become the Queen.”

She laughed, she couldn’t help it, “Oh Gustav knows better than to try that!”

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Storyline: From the Royal Archives, A Survey of the Ducal Families

Warning: this page may contain spoilers for Jacqueline Carey’s Kushiel’s Legacy series.

From the Desk of Helisende de Toluard, Royal Archivist  

What follows is a survey of the current ducal families of the D’Angeline provinces.  Listed below, in alphabetical order by province, is the information compiled by the Royal Archives to detail the history and standing of the D’Angeline ducal families.  

AzzalleDuc Jourdain de Trevalion 

Following the disgrace three generations ago, the ducal title had been stripped from the Trevalion family and given instead to House Somerville, a decision that caused no few ripples considering the Somervilles were not even an Azzallese family.  After the disowning of the Somervilles by their ducal heir, however, and his adoption back into his maternal Trevalion family, the ducal title has been restored to the Trevalion family with Bertran, the firstborn of Ghislain and father of the current Duc Jourdain.  

CamlachDuchesse Laetitia D’Aiglemort

Even following the shame of that unspoken-of Aiglemort ancestor and the raising of the Unforgiven, the traditions of a place like Camlach are difficult to break.  Though the Unforgiven answered to the Anguisette, her passing left them with only the leadership of their military commanders and military commanders do not a ducal power make.  The Unforgiven still guard the borders to reclaim the honour they believe Camlach lost but it is once again an Aiglemort that claims the ducal title.  Duchesse Laetitia D’Aiglemort spent her time training with the Unforgiven and earning their respect and loyalty before she petitioned the Crown to restore the honour of her House by serving as Duchesse of Camlach.  With the support of the Unforgiven and the Time that passes to ease the wound, Queen Anielle de la Courcel granted the request and Duchesse Laetitia D’Aiglemort was instated. 

Eisande Duchesse Iselette de Mereliot 

The Lady of Marsilikos has distinguished her rule as have the other women of her line. Her mother was an accomplished chirgeon and patron of the medical arts.  Duchesse Iselette succeeded her mother and balanced her mother’s medical interests with her own interests in architecture to authorize building projects to preserve and strengthen the beauty of Marsilikos.  She will be succeeded by her daughter Eleanore.  

KushethDuc Thiebault de Morhban 

The standing of the ducal power in Kusheth is forever in debate among those families that claim it.  Though it has not yet, this Archivist believes that fight will only grow.  The current Duc de Morhban is a stern and uncompromising man, weathering the storm of Shahrizai objections, complaints, and accusations as steadily as the Morhban stronghold weathers the winds and waves.  However, his only daughter, Lorelai de Morhban, has chosen for her wife a daughter of the Shahrizai line, Roxana Shahrizai.  The Shahrizai family now has even more of a claim to the ducal title than before, despite their arguments about blood purity.  However, as part of the marriage between the noblewomen, one of the requirements for the union was for Roxana Shahrizai to give up any claim to her family titles and lands and to consent that any children borne or adopted by this union would bear the Morhban name.  Regardless, the Shahrizai family is now closer than ever to the ducal seat.  

L’AgnaceDuc Roland de Chalasse 

Though the Somerville family had held the ducal title of the region since the reign of Queen Ysandre and the Skaldic Invasion, the subsequent actions of that House, as with the ruling of Azzalle, prompted the stripping of the title from them, allowing it to revert back to the Chalasse family who had held it for generations before it was gifted to the Somervilles.  The current Duc de Chalasse is a tall and strong man for his age and his line is secured by his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.  

NamarreDuc Sebastien L’Envers

With the history of House L’Envers marrying into foreign houses and ruling families, the succession of the ducal seat of Namarre was watched with interest by not only D’Angelines but Aragonians and Akkadians as well, each country believing they had a scion of that house with a claim to the ducal title, and viewing that ducal title as a way to sway D’Angeline politics toward foreign interests.  Some of Nicola L’Envers’ line, members now of the Aragonian Royal Family, were interested in establishing further influence over Terre D’Ange but their children were much more interested in remaining in Aragonia.  Valère L’Envers Shamabarsin, wife of the Lugal of Khebbel-im-Akkad, gave birth to three sons and it was there that the answer was found.  Her oldest two sons were raised as princes of Khebbel-im-Akkad but the youngest was returned to Terre D’Ange to foster with a D’Angeline family and it is his son, Sebastien, that has inherited the ducal title.  Sebastien has been a longtime friend of Prince Gustav de la Courcel.  

SiovaleDuchesse Niniane de Perigeux

A distinguished scholarly family, there is little to disrupt the passing of the Siovalese ducal title.  Duchesse Niniane will be succeeded by her son Lancelin.  There is little of note to offer about the Perigeux family, an old House with firm loyalties and a history of scholarship and service.  House Perigeux is close friends with House Rocaille.  

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Storyline: Petrea’s answer to Marco

Petrea, Second of Cereus House, held out her sealed letter to the messenger bound for Tuberium.  She handed him a gold coin.  “You know where to deliver this?  You’re certain?  This is highly important that it reach its destination with all haste.”  She spoke insistently, with almost an air of desperation.

The courier smiled.  “My lady, I will put it in the gentleman’s hands myself.  I know him well and will see he gets it as soon as I am able.”  

He winked at her and grinned.  “I am certain that any correspondence from you is of the utmost importance.”

He took her letter and placed it in his saddlebag.  He patted the bag firmly.

“I shall protect this with my life!” he said with mock bravado, spurring his horse.

Petrea laughed and waved to the young man as he rode away.

My dearest Marco, 

I cannot, at present consent to becoming your wife, much though the thought intrigues me.  I offer you instead a counterproposal.  As a sort of trial engagement, I propose that I join you on your next trade voyage wherever that may take you.  I know not of your life, other than your stories, and should like to experience it for myself before making my decision.

I shall await your reply, and instructions as to the garments I should bring.

All my love,

Petrea

One week later an exhausted courier delivered a hastily scrawled letter to Cereus House.

My darling,

I will return within the week to collect you.  Pack for Alba.  I shall take care of everything else.

Yours,

Marco

Three days later, he arrived.  

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Storyline: Petrea nó Cereus’s future

Several days after the Masque, Aliksandria, Dowayne of Cereus House and her Second, Petrea, met to discuss a marriage proposal Petrea has received from a long time patron. The proposal was sudden and unexpected and Petrea is giving serious consideration to accepting, and leaving the Night Court.

“I don’t understand,” said Aliksandria. She and Petrea were sitting in her private chambers, drinking wine, and having the long awaited and uncomfortable discussion. “Is it children you want?”

“Of course not,” said Petrea, scoffing at the assumption.

“Because if it is, you needn’t leave the Night Court over it. You know that both my parents were working adepts when I was born, and for many years thereafter.”

“I am not leaving to have children, Aliks,” the Second said quietly.

“Then why? Do you have any idea what the life of a Tiberian matron is like? You know what threats came to Odilia after the Masque! And that was here, in Terre d’Ange, where Naamah’s service is a divine calling, entered into as a sacred trust. What do you imagine it will be like in Tiberium where you are not a revered servant of Naamah, but a whore?” Aliks snapped.

“You needn’t shock me with such language,” said Petrea sharply.

“Really? You don’t seem to understand the gravity of the situation, or at the very least you fail to explain it to me.” Aliks looked pointedly at her friend

“I’m simply tired of it all,” Petrea said sadly.

“Tired of what? Our life? This was our dream, yours and mine. Whispered to each other in the small hours of the night as children in these halls. To one day rise to be the premier courtesans, and run Cereus House, together. Don’t you remember, Petrea?” Aliks pleaded, taking her friend’s hand.

“Was it our dream, or you dream for us? I don’t know anymore. All I have ever known is the Night Court, and I grow weary of gossip, and fetes, and frivolity,” Petrea said with frustration, standing to pace the room.

“Is that truly all you think Mont Nuit is? Frivolous ornaments good for nothing but to share the exploits of others?” Aliks was aghast.

“No, no, of course not, but you know of my weariness. Besides, it is likely Odilia is to become the consort of the Dauphin! It is the same thing, except that I cannot be Marco’s consort and he does not live in the City! Both Odilia and I are following our hearts, our love! She dealt with her threats and I will deal with mine!” the Second said, her voice rising with vehemence.

The Dowayne shook her head. “Oh Petrea, your situations are so different. It is as if you were to compare the moon to an apple and say they are identical because they both look round. You are seeing only with your heart and not with your head, love.”

Petrea sat down on the chaise next to Aliks. “But I do love Marco and clearly he loves me. He did propose marriage.”

“Well of course he did! You are beautiful, kind, intelligent, and quite skilled in Naamah’s arts. You don’t actually expect me to believe this is the first time a patron has proposed to you after an assignation. Blessed, Elua, I’ve lost count of the proposals i’ve received over the years.”

“No, it isn’t, but I’ll not pretend disinterest in this particular offer. This is not an easy decision and I don’t make it without careful thought and consideration. I would hope that you know me well enough to understand that.”

“Well of course it isn’t easy. If it were, we would not be sitting here, having this difficult discussion. You either would have left with him immediately after the Masque, a ring on your finger; or we would be sitting here, drinking this wine, laughing about yet another proposal from a besotted patron!”

Aliks paused, turning thoughtful.  “When does Lord Marco return? In a fortnight?”

“Yes, as a matter of fact,” Petrea replied with surprise.

“Oh don’t look so shocked.” Aliks smiled. “As important as he is to you, I make it my business to keep tabs on his schedule and ensure that you have ample time with him when he is in the City. And after he leaves, how long will he be gone then?”

Petrea thought for a moment. “He is bound first for Alba. After that, I know not his route, though I would presume he will return to Tiberium at some point. He’ll like as return to the City six to eight months hence. Perhaps longer?”

“Then I propose this: go with him. Go and see a world outside of Terre d’Ange. Why, you have never been farther than your parents estate in Namarre. Go see this great life he is promising you. You know what a life in the Night Court is like; see the alternative.”

“I can do that? just leave for half a year or more?”

“Why not, who is to stop you? Your Dowayne? I warn you, Petrea, the world is not kind to courtesans and you would be best to consider…” Aliks toyed with a phrase, “…calling your relationship with Lord Marco something other than it is..at present.”

Petrea thought a moment as Aliks’s words sunk in. Aliks was speaking to her not just as a friend, but also as her Dowayne. The notion of not only traveling with Marco, but telling strangers that she was his wife? Would that affect her ability to make a decision?

Aliks continued, all business. “Now for guild purposes, we will write it up as an extended assignation, so you retain guild privileges and protections. Your marque is made, and your fees are yours to dictate between you and Lord Marco. When you return you may either tithe a portion to the house, or keep it as a dowry with my blessing.”

Petrea weighed the offer carefully, then smiled and agreed, hugging her friend. She had been dreading this conversation; had still been unsure of her decision. This was a beautiful compromise.

“This is perfect. Brilliant even. I knew there was a reason I love you so much.”
She dropped a kiss on her laughing friend’s brow and hurried back to her apartments to write a letter to Lord Marco and prepare for the voyage.

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Storyline: The next morning..a warning on Mont Nuit

In a stunning and terrifying move the morning after the Masque, Mont Nuit awakes to a chilling warning. A cloak is hung from a rope on the gates leading into the Night Court, a rather significant cloak, a cloak of a particular color. A sangoire cloak. Upon Phedre’s cloak is pinned a note that reads “No prostitutes in the Palace” and it is signed with a Navigator’s star.

A group of new friends; Niklos Shahrizai, Sahar Bareket Auclair, Adiun Terresande of the Priesthood of Elua, and Constance de Mereliot, first comforted Odilia when she saw the warning, having returned from where she stood the rest of the Vigil with the Dauphin after leaving the Masque at Cereus. Then they proceed to the palace to assist Captain Remy LeBlanc of the Royal Guard with discovering the identity of the traitor. The clues they piece together – shoe polish in the wardrobe where the cloak is kept, witness from the guards about a young man dressed as a lion, the clues in the note itself, and the information they were given by a palace maid, Marian – led them to a young, ambitious noble named Cyran de Somerville. Cousin to the ruling Duc Jourdain de Trevalion, his lineage goes back to the famed Lioness, as it appears, so did his treachery.

The youth’s manservant admits to all and the party witnessed the young Cyran reveal his treason to a betrayed young Princess Livette de la Courcel, who takes this betrayal personally for she thought Cyran was a friend. He tries to explain, to assert that it was necessary to keep a courtesan from controlling the throne, but the princess orders he be taken away.

The Princess reeling, the City still afire with the gossip of the theft and the warning, it is clear that this Masque and the events of the day afterward will have an effect on the country moving forward. A bold move like this by young Cyran will certainly cause ripples…

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