Lexkirk, Engwahlia (Thaumantic Communal Order)
Crown Prince Haglia's plane from Angliarique was greeted on the tarmac by Engwahlian choir students who, to the best of their ability, sang the foreign national anthem as a horse carried carriage met the white and black checkered carpet laid out for him. Modern motor-carriages then winged the horse drawn one on way to a historic tavern and hotel called The Spotted Mare. Her paintings, as imagined by centuries of artists, decked the walls beside original theater scripts of world or nationally famous playwrights and comedians.
Thaumantica's Commisar, the Engwahlian known as Linc Yeovil, greeted Prince Haglia and invited him to sit at a corner table. Around the tavern were well-screened politicians, Neighbor agents, and security from Angliarique to match the Thaumantic presence.
"Great Prince, may my blessings be yours . . " Yeovil began in the typical communalist greeting, "Angliarique's honor humbles me, and to meet a vessel of such stupefies!"
In the tavern then an Engwahlian Revolutionary song began to play, to which Linc Yeovil masked partially a cringe, its lyrics celebrating the death of their final monarch: Queen Aelis, the one who performed suicide to end the royal reign.
"We stand by our mark to guarantee fair coal pricing," the Commisar continued, "should we achieve or speak of nothing else here today, great prince, know that Angliarissians will not go without warmth and power this winter."
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Crown Prince Haglia's plane from Angliarique was greeted on the tarmac by Engwahlian choir students who, to the best of their ability, sang the foreign national anthem as a horse carried carriage met the white and black checkered carpet laid out for him. Modern motor-carriages then winged the horse drawn one on way to a historic tavern and hotel called The Spotted Mare. Her paintings, as imagined by centuries of artists, decked the walls beside original theater scripts of world or nationally famous playwrights and comedians.
Thaumantica's Commisar, the Engwahlian known as Linc Yeovil, greeted Prince Haglia and invited him to sit at a corner table. Around the tavern were well-screened politicians, Neighbor agents, and security from Angliarique to match the Thaumantic presence.
"Great Prince, may my blessings be yours . . " Yeovil began in the typical communalist greeting, "Angliarique's honor humbles me, and to meet a vessel of such stupefies!"
In the tavern then an Engwahlian Revolutionary song began to play, to which Linc Yeovil masked partially a cringe, its lyrics celebrating the death of their final monarch: Queen Aelis, the one who performed suicide to end the royal reign.
"We stand by our mark to guarantee fair coal pricing," the Commisar continued, "should we achieve or speak of nothing else here today, great prince, know that Angliarissians will not go without warmth and power this winter."
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