Post by Kinsey Hawkins on May 22, 2011 14:28:47 GMT -6
History of Scotney
Scotney Castle sits on a massive amount of sprawling English countryside, residing in the generally peaceful kingdom of Lamberhurst. With the neighboring castle of Warster within a days distance away, His Majesty Emperor Philip and wife, Her Majesty Empress Joceline of Lamberhurst, often find themselves making peace between the neighboring castles. Disputes of land ownership fuel a dormant, but deep rivalry between each castle. His efforts are often questioned, in that his eldest son Charles is the King of Scotney.
However for years, everything was happy, until the unfortunate death of Her Majesty Queen Alexandria of Scotney. During the birth of her one and only child, Her Royal Highness Princess Kinsey, she passed, leaving King Charles a single father. At this venerable time for Scotney, King Louis of Warster took it upon himself to strike the grief-ridden castle. With a strong defensive attack, Scotney's military was able to push back the Warster forces, for now.
Years, and many attempted attacks later, a finally blow to Scotney would shake the castle to its core. King Charles was killed, an arrow straight through his chest ended his era. With fiery rage Emperor Philip pushed the Warster forces back, and seized control of Scotney. Now the question was posed, who would permanently take control of Scotney? With only one daughter, who still remained single, Kinsey was out of the question. At least until she was married. All signs pointed to King Louis of Warster taking control as he had always wanted.
This was until the discovery of King Charles' personal journals, were it was revealed that had been with many women on Scotney following the death of Queen Alexandria. This sparked rumors of possible other children, and possible heirs.
With the fate of the castle in the balance, who will you be, and where will you fit in?