Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160910175125/@comment-17114085-20161111112243

Dowager Queen Ivara wanted to see her daughter off at the harbor, but she was still being kept in the castle. She she saw Bellisa before she left the castle grounds and gave her some words of solace and told her to stay strong. She didn't want this for her daughter, but she didn't have the power to stop Damian from sending her off.

The ship began to set sail half a hour after the Prince and Princess boarded.

(Look at that expert pun.)

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Cirges heard the steps echo doen the stone stairway. He's back.... He felt cursed. He'd had to endure torture from this bastard Bouchard ever since the night of the Red Wedding two weeks ago. He wasn't sure how much more he could handle. There was no end to it and the dark damp cells under Jehanna began to feel like the bowls of Oblivion to him.

"I don't know...I don't know where Jeanne went." He muttered, not even waiting for Rallaume to arrive.

The bastard walked over to the cell, a sinister grin plastered on his face. "Hello Sir Knight, it is good to see you again." He paused and examined Cirges. "Though I must say, you've looked better. You really let yourself go." He began to laugh.

Cirges looked up at his abuser. Seeing that face again made him lose another piece of his will to live. "Just...just kill me already." He muttered.

"What's that? You want me to kill you?! No, no! Never!" Rallaume replied. "You're my friend, sir knight. I could never kill you. The two of us will be together forever."

Cirges looked down and Rallaume laughed.

The bastard opened the door and entered the cell. He drew his dagger as he approached the prisoner. "You know, Sir Knight. If you cooperate and tell me where the young queen is I might throw you a bone and invite you to my wedding. Though you'll need to clean yourself up a bit. I can't have you showing up like that to my big day."