Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170105222240/@comment-17114085-20170114100643

"An admirable position, Queen Jannia. However I cannot overlook your husband's offense to the crown. He, and in turn Evermore, rebelled against the High King. Someone must pay for that crime." Crendal stated.

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''So Roland lied? Or did Perien lie to him?'' He wondered. Though he took the news from this random woman with a huge grain of salt. He had no reason to believe her, but he wanted to.

"My family's current state." He repeated. "What would that entail?"

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"Balin did seem smarter than most." Edwinna muttered. "So he found out about you and Joslin's relationship."

"And he wants to meet her." Ruran pointed out.

"Hmm...he could try to use the information to blackmail Joslin. Not good. Marcel is a kind man but he would never allow his only daughter to marry a lowborn, so he cannot find out." Edwinna said.

"Would he really believe this Prince if he told him?" Ruran asked.

"Unlikely, but not impossible. Take the letter to Joslin, go to the rose garden with her. If the Prince attempts to harm you two with the information that he knows, I will make sure he remains a guest of the castle dungeons indefinitely." Edwinna told him.

Ruran nodded and headed off to Joslin's room.

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"Unfortunately, brother. Perien cares little for my well being. As long as I am alive, he is content. Other than that, I can be in a coma for all he cares." Bellisa revealed. Her tongue was sharp as a viper when she said this. The old man's rejection still bugged her quite a bit. "I wouldn't be able to convince him to even change the menu for tonight's dinner. I have no power of him."