Welcome to Avaleur, a medieval fantasy roleplay site where anything is a possibility. Face bandits, or knights. Work your way up to become part of Avaleur's castle, or try your luck at being a thief. Own a shop, be a guild master, start a family. The possibilities are endless.
Cecilia sat at the front of the throne room, plopped onto the throne proudly. She wore Phillis' crown, which was much too big for her. In her hand, she held some cane-stick-thingy. She couldn't tell what it was actually but it looked fancy, so she played with it. She pointed the cane at various people in the castle, yelling out commands. Many would chuckled and play along before leaving.
Cecilia smiled to herself. Why, she would make a magnificent king.
Post by Jordan Hielo on Jan 13, 2012 15:35:52 GMT -5
Jordan walked through the castle, enjoying the scenary. After learning Jordan was a noble, the guards had let him pass into the castle. Jordan walked into the throne room, watching everyone bustle around doing their jobs. He spotted a young girl sitting on a throne, yelling orders. He smiled slightly, walking up to her. He waved a hello once he reached her.
Cecilia smiled, waving back at Jordan. In her best king-voice she commanded him. "Step forth, young man!" She had learned many smart grown-up-sounding phrases from watching her brothers rule over their kingdoms.
Post by Jordan Hielo on Jan 13, 2012 20:38:42 GMT -5
Jordan held in a laugh, stepping forward and giving a large dramatic bow. Servants around pointed and giggled, amused that someone else was also playing along.
Cecilia giggled. "You most definitely should have guessed it. Was it not obvious enough?" she asked. She could tell exactly what Jordan was thinking. She didn't realize it though, it almost felt like he was just speaking to her.
Post by Jordan Hielo on Jan 13, 2012 21:26:10 GMT -5
Jodan stared blankly at her, mouth hung open a bit. ...I'm going crazy....it's as if she can hear me...is this girl just a figment of my imagination, or something? Oh dear, I'm bonkers. How my father would be shamed.