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Post by BTCW Admin on Sept 29, 2010 7:49:07 GMT -5
1422, England. A new King is crowned along with his young bride, Evelyn, princess of Spain, married to seal a peace treaty with the kingdom. Everyone rejoiced at the news. From this fifteen years union, two sons are born. But what few people know is that the Queen is falling into melancholy. In this state of mind, the idea of her love having mistresses becomes unbearable. Although he had many in the past, now it becomes too much. The first she found, she sent home on false accusations of theft.The second was found disfigured. The King is scared her wife's behavior starts to become known throughout the kingdom. Surely a woman ready to go this far is not fit to be queen. And that is when a new woman enters the King's heart.
To preserve the life of his mistress, he sends her away while he deals with his wife. He wants a divorce. He is ready to make her intrigues public to prove he has every reasons to. Spain comes in, refusing such thing. They put pressure on the Pope so the man cannot declare a divorce. And no need to say the weapons of Spain are closer than those of England. Luckily, he won't have to wait for a verdict.
A few months after the announce of the King's desires, he agreed for the Queen to meet their sons, which would certainly be his greatest mistakes. Andrew, the eldest, had just recently healed from an illness himself and is still weak. Evelyn, who thought was only a little weak after the news, was ill of the sweating sickness. Andrew caught it. Everything was done to save the lives of the two royal members but to no avail. A few days later, a ceremony happened for the two departed.
Seven months later, the King says publicly he would marry his mistress and make her queen. If most people are happy, followers of Queen Evelyn cries it is too soon. And slowly, false rumors of her being poisoned starts to spread. The Pope declares this new union valid which makes Spain angry, but what can they do about it? Are they responsible for the man who tried to assassinate the queen on her way to the crowning ceremony? And how the court will deal with this younger, free spirited Queen of theirs?
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