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By gods, how I’ve missed how infectious your energy is my friend. I can practically hear you bouncing off the walls in your letter and I wish that I wasn’t being called to some other purpose like this.
Speaking of which, I’m afraid it is not safe for me to relay when exactly we will be leaving port in case this missive falls into the wrong hands. Not that it will. I have complete faith in the messenger that is carrying these letters between us, but it never hurts to be cautious just in case as I cannot bear to think what could happen if such info should fall in enemy hands. What I can say though is that by the time you receive this missive, I will either be at sea or in the final hours of preparation for my departure. As for prayers, I am hoping that our beloved sea god will let me indulge in the luck of our youth, but a few extra prayers shouldn’t hurt. Though if you do decide to beg for our god’s favor, please promise me that you will not ask for just my own safety, but for the safe voyage of all the men headed south… and for another ship that will be leaving Colchis a few days after I do that will be carrying someone very dear to me. I believe by the shared nature of our pining hearts you can guess who is on this ship!
I am glad though that you are aiding your father though. I know it is a difficult thing for you to do as the waves have always tempted you like a siren’s call, but I am so immensely proud that you are resisting it for now. I know you said that your father has not spoken to you as of yet the duties of a Baron nor has he begun to prepare you for the dull responsibility that lies ahead, but I think I can say with a modicum of confidence that he is prouder than he can put into words. Every Baron fears what will happen after they are gone and trust me, there is nothing more stressful than knowing that there is an incompetent heir waiting in the wings. Not that… After writing that down I can see how awful that looks, but trust me I am not speaking of you, but instead of my own heir… I’ve only made things worse haven’t I?
The point that I’m trying to make is that I’m sure that your father is naturally worried about what is to come after he is gone, but your choice to focus on your family will set him at ease. He may not have said it yet, but he is proud of you. This will help him think that you are ready for the burden noble sons like us will have the misfortune to bear.
Though as happy as I am for you my friend, this tale you recounted worries me. If things haven’t settled already by the time you get this, I would quickly apologize to her. However, it shouldn’t be some shoddy one thrown together because I told you to do so, but instead, ensure that it is sincere and heartfelt. After all, if I remember correctly from the brief months we rested in Athenia during our adventures that Lady Marietta has many male cousins who may take offense to such an interaction. Trust me, you do not want to anger any members of a dynestia lest it comes back to haunt you. Seven Hades, I still fear the ay that I will receive an angry letter from Lord Panos after my interactions with his daughter, what was it, six years ago at this point?
However, perhaps I am worrying for nothing. I can almost hear you telling me to loosen up as this nervousness has always been an unfortunate trait of mine. If she forgives this action on your part, I’d say pursue it. I don’t know if I ever told you, but she always seemed to be the perfect girl for you when you spoke of her during our time at sea. Adventurous, courageous, and utterly unbothered by the standards of court life? That fits you, lovingly, to a tee Adre! You must tell me how this turns out and if all goes well I fully expect an invitation to your eventual wedding.
Although I’m not sure if you would care to keep hearing me dump tidbit of advice after tidbit of advice onto you, but if there’s one thing I’ve learned from my own trysts is that don’t rush into it. Let her dictate the pace. Otherwise, things might not go well, but I’m sure that won’t be such an issue with you given that it appears you’ve already dived in headfirst!
As for Nana...There was quite a bit of a rough patch for a moment. By god it’s so embarrassing to write down, but she thought I was a Kotas prince. I never meant to deceive her, we both just got swept up into the events of our first meeting that neither of us realized that I never gave her my full name and she made an assumption that seemed to be so outlandish that it hadn’t even crossed my mind that she could be considering it to be the truth! She was very angry with me for quite a while, but we have since made our amends and things are wonderful again. I really enjoy spending time with her and quite honestly… the thought of courting her has crossed my mind as well. But I do not want to commit to anything so serious before the war. I’d much rather wait until I know our kingdoms are safe again… but by god how I hope things will work out. She is so lovely Adre, you’d love her. I don’t know if I’ve ever been this happy!
Please write soon my friend, I am eager to hear of what has happened between you and Marietta in the time it takes to send this letter. You have me hooked like a poor fish on a line.
Your Friend,
Lord Timaeus of Valaoritis
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To Lord Adrestus of Nikolaos,
By gods, how I’ve missed how infectious your energy is my friend. I can practically hear you bouncing off the walls in your letter and I wish that I wasn’t being called to some other purpose like this.
Speaking of which, I’m afraid it is not safe for me to relay when exactly we will be leaving port in case this missive falls into the wrong hands. Not that it will. I have complete faith in the messenger that is carrying these letters between us, but it never hurts to be cautious just in case as I cannot bear to think what could happen if such info should fall in enemy hands. What I can say though is that by the time you receive this missive, I will either be at sea or in the final hours of preparation for my departure. As for prayers, I am hoping that our beloved sea god will let me indulge in the luck of our youth, but a few extra prayers shouldn’t hurt. Though if you do decide to beg for our god’s favor, please promise me that you will not ask for just my own safety, but for the safe voyage of all the men headed south… and for another ship that will be leaving Colchis a few days after I do that will be carrying someone very dear to me. I believe by the shared nature of our pining hearts you can guess who is on this ship!
I am glad though that you are aiding your father though. I know it is a difficult thing for you to do as the waves have always tempted you like a siren’s call, but I am so immensely proud that you are resisting it for now. I know you said that your father has not spoken to you as of yet the duties of a Baron nor has he begun to prepare you for the dull responsibility that lies ahead, but I think I can say with a modicum of confidence that he is prouder than he can put into words. Every Baron fears what will happen after they are gone and trust me, there is nothing more stressful than knowing that there is an incompetent heir waiting in the wings. Not that… After writing that down I can see how awful that looks, but trust me I am not speaking of you, but instead of my own heir… I’ve only made things worse haven’t I?
The point that I’m trying to make is that I’m sure that your father is naturally worried about what is to come after he is gone, but your choice to focus on your family will set him at ease. He may not have said it yet, but he is proud of you. This will help him think that you are ready for the burden noble sons like us will have the misfortune to bear.
Though as happy as I am for you my friend, this tale you recounted worries me. If things haven’t settled already by the time you get this, I would quickly apologize to her. However, it shouldn’t be some shoddy one thrown together because I told you to do so, but instead, ensure that it is sincere and heartfelt. After all, if I remember correctly from the brief months we rested in Athenia during our adventures that Lady Marietta has many male cousins who may take offense to such an interaction. Trust me, you do not want to anger any members of a dynestia lest it comes back to haunt you. Seven Hades, I still fear the ay that I will receive an angry letter from Lord Panos after my interactions with his daughter, what was it, six years ago at this point?
However, perhaps I am worrying for nothing. I can almost hear you telling me to loosen up as this nervousness has always been an unfortunate trait of mine. If she forgives this action on your part, I’d say pursue it. I don’t know if I ever told you, but she always seemed to be the perfect girl for you when you spoke of her during our time at sea. Adventurous, courageous, and utterly unbothered by the standards of court life? That fits you, lovingly, to a tee Adre! You must tell me how this turns out and if all goes well I fully expect an invitation to your eventual wedding.
Although I’m not sure if you would care to keep hearing me dump tidbit of advice after tidbit of advice onto you, but if there’s one thing I’ve learned from my own trysts is that don’t rush into it. Let her dictate the pace. Otherwise, things might not go well, but I’m sure that won’t be such an issue with you given that it appears you’ve already dived in headfirst!
As for Nana...There was quite a bit of a rough patch for a moment. By god it’s so embarrassing to write down, but she thought I was a Kotas prince. I never meant to deceive her, we both just got swept up into the events of our first meeting that neither of us realized that I never gave her my full name and she made an assumption that seemed to be so outlandish that it hadn’t even crossed my mind that she could be considering it to be the truth! She was very angry with me for quite a while, but we have since made our amends and things are wonderful again. I really enjoy spending time with her and quite honestly… the thought of courting her has crossed my mind as well. But I do not want to commit to anything so serious before the war. I’d much rather wait until I know our kingdoms are safe again… but by god how I hope things will work out. She is so lovely Adre, you’d love her. I don’t know if I’ve ever been this happy!
Please write soon my friend, I am eager to hear of what has happened between you and Marietta in the time it takes to send this letter. You have me hooked like a poor fish on a line.
Your Friend,
Lord Timaeus of Valaoritis
To Lord Adrestus of Nikolaos,
By gods, how I’ve missed how infectious your energy is my friend. I can practically hear you bouncing off the walls in your letter and I wish that I wasn’t being called to some other purpose like this.
Speaking of which, I’m afraid it is not safe for me to relay when exactly we will be leaving port in case this missive falls into the wrong hands. Not that it will. I have complete faith in the messenger that is carrying these letters between us, but it never hurts to be cautious just in case as I cannot bear to think what could happen if such info should fall in enemy hands. What I can say though is that by the time you receive this missive, I will either be at sea or in the final hours of preparation for my departure. As for prayers, I am hoping that our beloved sea god will let me indulge in the luck of our youth, but a few extra prayers shouldn’t hurt. Though if you do decide to beg for our god’s favor, please promise me that you will not ask for just my own safety, but for the safe voyage of all the men headed south… and for another ship that will be leaving Colchis a few days after I do that will be carrying someone very dear to me. I believe by the shared nature of our pining hearts you can guess who is on this ship!
I am glad though that you are aiding your father though. I know it is a difficult thing for you to do as the waves have always tempted you like a siren’s call, but I am so immensely proud that you are resisting it for now. I know you said that your father has not spoken to you as of yet the duties of a Baron nor has he begun to prepare you for the dull responsibility that lies ahead, but I think I can say with a modicum of confidence that he is prouder than he can put into words. Every Baron fears what will happen after they are gone and trust me, there is nothing more stressful than knowing that there is an incompetent heir waiting in the wings. Not that… After writing that down I can see how awful that looks, but trust me I am not speaking of you, but instead of my own heir… I’ve only made things worse haven’t I?
The point that I’m trying to make is that I’m sure that your father is naturally worried about what is to come after he is gone, but your choice to focus on your family will set him at ease. He may not have said it yet, but he is proud of you. This will help him think that you are ready for the burden noble sons like us will have the misfortune to bear.
Though as happy as I am for you my friend, this tale you recounted worries me. If things haven’t settled already by the time you get this, I would quickly apologize to her. However, it shouldn’t be some shoddy one thrown together because I told you to do so, but instead, ensure that it is sincere and heartfelt. After all, if I remember correctly from the brief months we rested in Athenia during our adventures that Lady Marietta has many male cousins who may take offense to such an interaction. Trust me, you do not want to anger any members of a dynestia lest it comes back to haunt you. Seven Hades, I still fear the ay that I will receive an angry letter from Lord Panos after my interactions with his daughter, what was it, six years ago at this point?
However, perhaps I am worrying for nothing. I can almost hear you telling me to loosen up as this nervousness has always been an unfortunate trait of mine. If she forgives this action on your part, I’d say pursue it. I don’t know if I ever told you, but she always seemed to be the perfect girl for you when you spoke of her during our time at sea. Adventurous, courageous, and utterly unbothered by the standards of court life? That fits you, lovingly, to a tee Adre! You must tell me how this turns out and if all goes well I fully expect an invitation to your eventual wedding.
Although I’m not sure if you would care to keep hearing me dump tidbit of advice after tidbit of advice onto you, but if there’s one thing I’ve learned from my own trysts is that don’t rush into it. Let her dictate the pace. Otherwise, things might not go well, but I’m sure that won’t be such an issue with you given that it appears you’ve already dived in headfirst!
As for Nana...There was quite a bit of a rough patch for a moment. By god it’s so embarrassing to write down, but she thought I was a Kotas prince. I never meant to deceive her, we both just got swept up into the events of our first meeting that neither of us realized that I never gave her my full name and she made an assumption that seemed to be so outlandish that it hadn’t even crossed my mind that she could be considering it to be the truth! She was very angry with me for quite a while, but we have since made our amends and things are wonderful again. I really enjoy spending time with her and quite honestly… the thought of courting her has crossed my mind as well. But I do not want to commit to anything so serious before the war. I’d much rather wait until I know our kingdoms are safe again… but by god how I hope things will work out. She is so lovely Adre, you’d love her. I don’t know if I’ve ever been this happy!
Please write soon my friend, I am eager to hear of what has happened between you and Marietta in the time it takes to send this letter. You have me hooked like a poor fish on a line.