sâmbătă, 8 octombrie 2011

Fall 1600-1604

Violence was a common thing in Junien and Agnesot's first year of marriage.The young and rebel Agnesot used to dream of an adventurous life, more like the one that her wet-nurse used to tell her about, in her early years.She dreamed of princes and princesses, elves and fairies, while real world was nothing like that.Especially when she was forced to marry her cousin, Junien, a religious fanatic that rarely talked to her and when he did address to her, was only to shout at his young wife or accuse her of violating God's will.

A common dispute in the family.

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With a life like this and a husband like that, no wonder that she got pregnant immediately.She got birth to a healthy daughter, Alips Dupuis.Agnesot simply adored her daughter, but Junien just continued to demand a son.

Agnesot pregnant with her first child.

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Little Alips and her mother.

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She gave birth to a son, Junien, but only 2 years later.The little boy looked fragile and weak, so both his parents prayed that he would live and survive infancy.While Junien survived, their first daughter died of bloody flux* by the age of 2, leaving her mother devastated.

After her oldest daughter's death.

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Another pregnancy came into Agnesot's life, but unfortunately, she suffered a miscarriage.She survived, but she wasn't lucky enough not to be caught.When her husband found out, he informed the Inquisition and she was arrested and sentenced to death.

Junien didn't seem to affected by his wife's tragic fate, seeming more concerned about finding a new wife and a mother for his children.

Junien, after his wife's death sentence.

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