sâmbătă, 1 decembrie 2012

Cecile de Croy


Name: Cecile de Croy
Born: 1609
Died: 1636 (childbirth)
Traits: Shy, Reserved, Quiet, Obedient, Meticulous, Plain
Romantic History: None
Husband: Philibert de Valois
Parents: King Philip de Croy and Queen Isabella de Croy
Aspiration: Knowledge
Character Alignment: Neutral
Rang: Princesse du sang

Cecile de Croy was the third daughter and fourth child of King Philip de Croy and his wife, Queen Isabella de Croy.First known as Madame Troisième, she later became Madame Cecile.
Out of her other two sisters, Madame Blanche and Madame Angelique, Sophie is less known. Her birth at  Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye was relatively unremarked. Unlike the other children of King Philip, she was not raised at the Court, but sent to live at the Abbey of Fontevraud.
She has a shy, reserved nature, and was often considered ugly and uninteresting. She is reported to have a phobia of thunder, and it is known that she reacts strongly toward it.
In 1615, it was suggested that she marry her cousin, Ferdinand VI of Spain, as his wife was seriously ill at the time. Despite her illness, though, the Queen of Spain survived.
She does not exercise any influence at the Court, but lets herself be directed by her youngest brother, Léonce, often getting involved in his machinations.



Children
Thibault de Valois (1636)

Léonce de Croy


Name: Léonce de Croy
Born: 1617
Traits: Arrogant, Charismatic, Childish, Intelligent, Curious, Dishonest, Effervescent, Glamorous
Romantic History: Philibert de Valois (lover)
Wife: Henriette Anne d'Angleterre
Parents: King Philip de Croy and Queen Isabella de Croy
Aspiration: Pleasure
Character Alignment: Evil
Rank: Monsieur, Duc d’Orléans

Léonce was born on 21 September 1617 at the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye in the town of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France. As the son of a ruling king, the infant Philippe held the rank of a Fils de France and ranked immediately behind his older brother Jean-Gaston, Dauphin de France. From birth, Léonce was second in line to the throne of France and was entitled to the style of Royal Highness. After his baptism, Léonce was put in the care of Françoise de Souvré, Marquise de Lansac, who also looked after his older brother.
As a child, the young Prince was acknowledged to be attractive and intelligent. The Marquise d'Albon dubbed him the "prettiest child in the world", while his mother's friend and confidant, Madame de Motteville, later said of Philippe that he displayed a "lively intelligence" early on.
Even if his parents and their entourage tried to discourage the type of tempestuous relationship that usually developed between Princes by preventing Léonce from pursuing ambitions which might prompt rivalry with the future King's goals, the Duke became the center of almost each of the Court's cabals by the time he turned 15.



Children
Frederic de Croy (1635)

Philibert de Valois


Name: Philibert de Valois
Born: 1617
Traits: Opportunistic, Vain, Lustful, Gallant, Charismatic, Intelligent, Contemptuous
Romantic History: Léonce de Croy (lover), Cecile de Croy (wife)
Wife: None
Parents: Maximilian de Valois and Françoise de Valois
Aspiration: Knowledge
Character Alignment: Evil
Rang: Baron

Said to be as beautiful as an angel, Philibert de Valois was the third son of the Baron and Baroness de Valois. The member of an old noble family, in 1632, when he was 15, Philibert became the lover of Léonce de Croy, the Duke of Orléans and younger brother of Jean-Gaston de Croy, the Crown Prince.
After the old Baron's death, Prince Léonce invited his lover at the Court, where Philibert found an atmosphere congenial to his talents for intrigue, gallantry and pleasure. There, from various small diplomatic missions he succeeded in obtaining considerable profits, being destitute, and having no scruples whenever money was in question.



Children
Thibault de Valois (1636)

duminică, 25 noiembrie 2012

Fall 1632-1636

She turned up at their doorsteps one summer morning, when the children were still asleep and Binet had just left. So Alanete welcomed her and because the young woman was looking for work she immediately offered to hire her as a handmaid. After all, looking after two small children while also taking care of your husband's affairs was anything but easy and taking somebody into service had been Alanete's  want for a couple of months already. Thus and so the young peasant girl was perfect. Her name was Albine and she came from a nearby village. Alanete didn't suspect a thing.

And so, Albine's new life began, far from her old family. Dressed like any other young girl serving in a worthy house, the new maid quickly adapted to what life in Paris meant. Except that she wasn't exactly a young girl and the advocate whose servant she became was no stranger for her. Fortunately for her, nobody, not even the advocate himself, seemed to notice her resemblance with the gypsy woman that was the mother of the girl a young merchant's son used to love more than ten years ago.

Her secret safe from everybody around her, Albine continued to work, taking care of the two small children, cleaning the house and cooking for the Boucher family, like that had been her plan from the very beginning.


Of course, nobody connected her presence with her master's recent sleepless nights.

Two days after her arrival, Binet's nightmare begun. It wasn't the fact that he was getting close to no sleep that really bothered him. It was the fact that every time he closed his eyes, he saw her ; heard her voice calling for him ; saw her hip gently swaying every time she bent to pick up one of the children, her thigh so carelessly uncovered every time she prepared for bed. It soon became an obsession, watching her almost every minute he spent awake.

It went like this for three more years, with him continuing to secretly watch her, with her continuing to pretend not to notice. Until one night, coming home late, with his wife and children asleep, Binet dared to open the door to Albine's room and she dared to open her eyes, letting him slip under the sheets beside her.


Six months later he woke up one morning only to learn that she was gone.

joi, 25 octombrie 2012

Charles Xavier de Croy


Name: Charles Xavier de Croy
Born: 1603
Died: 1609
Traits: Bright, Kind, Gentle, Compassionate, Joyful
Romantic History: Betrothed to Marquise Athelina d'Albon at the age of 5
Wife: None
Parents: King Philip de Croy and Queen Isabella de Croy
Aspiration: None
Character Alignment: Good
Rang: Prince du Sang, Duc de Bourgogne

Charles Xavier de France, Duc de Bourgogne, was the oldest son of King Philip de Croy and Queen Isabella de Croy, who died at the age of 7.
The young Duke was pushed off a wooden horse by one of his playmates in 1608. As he was recognized for his kindness, he did not tell anyone about this, in order to prevent his friend from getting into any trouble. After this incident, the Duke's health started to deteriorate quickly. The family's physician, Dr. Barbier, decided to operate on him in 1609. The Duke was very brave, as he was operated on while he was conscious. Knowing that he would die, the King had him baptised on 29 August 1609. By November, the Duke was bound to his bed, unable to move his legs. Dr. Barier diagnosed him with tuberculosis of the bone after his death, in December 1609.


This character's profile is based on the informations I found about Louis Joseph Xavier de France, Duke of Burgundy.


sâmbătă, 20 octombrie 2012

Ninon de l'Enclos


Name: Anne Martine Boucher
Nom de plume: Ninon de l'Enclos
Born: 1605
Traits: Intelligent, Ambitious, Charismatic, Charming, Confident, Creative, Cultured, Daring, Graceful
Romantic History: Unknown
Husband: Nicolas Merlot
Parents: Binet Boucher and Gervaise Boucher
Aspiration: Pleasure
Character Alignment: Neutral
Class: Courtesan

"Feminine virtue is nothing but a convenient masculine invention."

Born Anne Martine Boucher in Charonne, she was nicknamed Ninon by her father at an early age. She grew up in a tug of war between the religiosity of her mother, and the free-wheeling attitudes of her father. It was easy to see which parent would win out, although Martine loved both her parents.
From an early age, Martine was determined to remain independent and unmarried, even if her decision ruined her parents' plans for her future.
When she was 12, Martine declared to her father that she was no longer a girl, but a boy. Amused, her father had his tailor make her an outfit consisting of breeches, doublet, and boots, taking her out riding in the park dressed in her new garb. He also educated her like a boy, teaching her history, philosophy and lute playing.
Despite her mother's best efforts to turn her into a god-fearing pious woman, she was determined to live a life of pleasure, both physically and mentally.
A few years after her mother's death, she had to come at a decision about what she wanted to do with her life: either to marry or enter a convent. To her horror, her father decided for her and she found herself married to an ignorant bourgeois man whom she came to hate after only two years of marriage. Not even the birth of their two children could save Martine's marriage, so, one summer morning, one hour before sunrise, Martine left her family and made her way to Paris, where she arrived one day later.
Fortunately, she went to her older brother's house, where she met with his wife, Alanete. The young woman understood Martine's choice and decided to help her, by introducing her sister-in-law to an old friend whom she knew back from the years spent in Convent.
Only one year later, Anne Martine Boucher, known as Ninon de l'Enclos, became one of Paris' most famous courtesans and patron of the arts.



Children
Gaubert Merlot (1629)
Victor Merlot (1630)

This character's profile is based on the informations about Ninon de l'Enclos.

sâmbătă, 13 octombrie 2012

Residents Index

The Royal Family
Charles de Croy (1603-1609)
Cecile de Croy (1609)
Crown Prince Jean-Gaston de Croy (1611)
Léonce de Croy (1617)
Léandre de Croy (1628)
Louis Auguste de Croy (1631)


The House of d'Albon
Alesia d'Albon de Peyrac  (1600)
Athelina d'Albon de Lorraine (1601)
Guiques d'Albon (1602)
Eudon d'Albon (1604)
Isabelle d'Albon de Valois (1608)
Sophie d'Albon (1608)
Antoine d'Albon (1616)
Edgar d'Albon (1622)
Chantal d'Albon (1625)
Josephine d'Albon (1628)
Raymond d'Albon (1628)
Emeric d'Albon (1629)


The House de Lorraine
René de Lorraine (1583-1633)
Jacqueline de Lorraine (1616)
Albert de Lorraine (1618)


The House de Peyrac de Morens d'Irristru
Caroline de Peyrac (1618)
Florimond de Peyrac (1622)
Melisandre de Peyrac (1629)
Cristophe de Peyrac (1633)


The House de Saint-Germain
Julien de Saint-Germain (1626-1633)
Christelle de Saint-Germain (1633)
Horace de Saint-Germain (1633)
Thierry de Saint-Germain (1628)
Aldric de Saint-Germain (1629)


The House de Valois
Catherine de Valois (1597-1599)
Remont de Valois (1600-1625)
Madelon de Valois (1602)
Marion de Valios (1604)
Denisete de Valois (1609)
Beatrice de Valois (1611)
Louise de Valois (1615)
Philibert de Valois (1617)
Ambroise de Valois (1626)
Isabelle de Valois (1617-1627)
Marie de Valois (1617-1619)
Philibert de Valois (1621)
Jérôme de Valois (1624)
Rébecca de Valois (1629)
Athénais de Valois (1626)


The de Maintenon House
Edmond de Maintenon (1630)
Lydie de Maintenon (1630)


The Borgia House
Cesare Borgia (1605-1637)


The d'Este House

Alessandro d'Este (1634)


The Benoit Family
Adam Benoit (1576)
Alips Benoit (1578-1599)
Tiece Benoit (1597)
Ysane Benoit (1599)
Houguette Benoit (1622-1624)
Géraldine Benoit (1628)
Gérald Benoit (1628)


The Bonnet Family
Renost Bonnet (1602)
Sarre Bonnet (1607-1627)
Elise Bonnet (1622)
Sacha Bonnet (1629)
Eliane Bonnet (1629)
Esther Bonnet (1629)


The Boucher Family
Gervaise Boucher (1577-1623)
Binet Boucher (1601)
Juliote Boucher (1602)
Lorence Boucher (1603)
Martine Boucher (1605)
Andry Boucher (1610)
Amelie Boucher (1630)
Vincent Boucher (1633)


The Desmarais Family
Margot Desmarais Gaudet (1587-1619)
Guillaume Desmarais (1601)
Gabrielle Desmarais (1629)
Lucille Desmarais (1622-1627)
Claire Desmarais (1627)
Bernard Desmarais (1631)


The Dupuis Family
Junien Dupuis (1576)
Agnesot Dupuis (1583-1604)
Alips Dupuis (1601-1604)
Junien Dupuis (1603)
Emme Dupuis (1604-1616)
Durant Dupuis (1616-1618)
Eve Dupuis (1618)
Claire Dupuis (1620-1621)
Baptiste Dupuis (1621)
Gilbert Dupuis (1623)
Aubin Dupuis (1625)
Antoine Dupuis (1627)
Gustave Dupuis (1621)
Gabriel Dupuis (1622-1625)
Herbert Dupuis (1623)
Lucien Dupuis (1624)


The Gaudet Family
Marcelet Gaudet (1577)
Chrestienne Gaudet (1582-1609)
Jois Gaudet (1601-1603)
Anne Gaudet (1602-1606)
Mariot Gaudet (1605-1607)
Haiete Gaudet (1609)
Marcelet Dupuis (1616-1618)
Clement Dupuis (1619)


The Leroy Family
Babette Leroy (1576-1624)
Johan Leroy (1572-1621)


The Lantos Family
Ida Lantos (1570-1622)


The Villon Family
François Villon (1600)
Coralie Villon (1629)
Flavie Villon (1630)
Nicholas Villon (1632)

Cesare Borgia


Name: Cesare Borgia
Born: 1605
Died: 1637 (Murdered)
Traits: Ruthless, Cold, Arrogant, Intelligent, Serious, Determined, Charming, Aggressive, Ambitious, Duplicitous
Romantic History: Sancia of Aragon, Fiammetta de Michelis, Isabelle de Valois  and other unknown Romantic Affairs
Wife: None
Parents: Rodrigo Borgia (Pope Alexander VI) and Vannozza dei Cattanei
Aspiration: Pleasure
Character Alignment: Evil
Rank: Duke of Valentinois, Duke of Romagna, Cardinal

"Cesare Borgia was accounted cruel; nevertheless, this cruelty of his reformed the Romagna, brought it unity and restored order and obedience."

Cesare Borgia was born in Rome in 1605, to Rodrigo Borgia, later known as Pope Alexander VI and his long-term mistress Vannozza dei Cattanei.
Cesare was initially groomed for a career in the Church and, as a result, he was made Bishop of Pamplona at the age of 15.Following school in Perugia and Pisa where he studied at La Sapienza University of Rome, along with his father's elevation to Pope, Cesare was made Cardinal at the age of 18.
Forced into the priesthood against his will by his father, Cesare is in reality violent, dashing and cavalier. He serves as his father's Consigliore and carries out the most heinous crimes to advance the family's cause. While devoted to his sister and mother, he was locked in a bitter rivalry with his brother Juan, whom he used to believe to be his father's favorite.Jealous of his brother's position and power, he arranged to meet Juan at Tiber Island, where he convinced Juan to spend the night with the courtesan Fiora Cavazza, who later killed him under Cesare's orders.

Children
Alessandro d'Este (1634)

This character's profile is based on the informations that I found in various places about Cesare Borgia. The informations are not historically accurate.

vineri, 12 octombrie 2012

Summer 1628-1632

She continued to breeze through the narrow streets of Paris, ignoring the intense smell of mould and dust and maybe something else that she refused to think about. Her back was still sore after countless nights of wakefulness, interrupted only by short moments of uneasy rest and her feet hurt terribly after days of rambling, but she continued to walk, knowing that she will have to be back at noon, when her daughter will probably wake up and start crying for her.

It had been raining last night, so the streets were muddy and slippery, but, after months of threading her way through them she learned how to watch her steps, especially when running from peelers or drunken ramblers.


Still, stepping into the sunlight, in the middle of the crowded free trade zone, the former Marquise d'Albon and Baroness de Valois sighed and tied her handkercher, hiding her strawberry blond locks, while catching a glimpse of the busy merchants and hurried Parisians.
With her the mud starting to dry on her hackneyed skirts and while trying to make herself inconspicuous, she managed to escape observation and get lost in the crowd, where her thin body helped her percolate through hurried citizens and her quick-moving, slender fingers instinctively guided her to the money bags.
The coins' jingle induced her a provocative laughter that managed to surprise even Isabelle for a moment. Then the realisation hit her: she wasn't afraid anymore. Nothing managed to frighten her, not even the thought that her soul will burn in Hell for eternity under the oppressive burden of her sins. As a matter of fact, what was fear? A fool's emotion as were love and pride. Only honest people allowed themselves to feel fear. Fear that made them quiver under their blankets and in their beds the moment they heard Paris' paupers, thieves and beggars following close under their houses' windows during the night, on their way to Cimetière des Saints-Innocents or even Cour des Miracles.


Suddenly, someone's outcry triggered the madness and all at once the people took alarm and all the pickpockets that were present on Pont Neuf that late morning had to take wings in order to escape from the peelers that were on the way.

What Isabelle realized a moment too late was that the one who triggered the whole event was her. While trying to cut a nobleman's bag, an egg woman saw her and alerted everyone. What was even worse was that the exact same noble whose bag she was trying to steal was now sorely squeezing her wrist. And then she realized she was caught and she was suddenly hit by a vertiginous wave of fear. In a moment she was unconscious in his arms, unaware of the hustle she caused.

The first thing she took notice of the moment she opened her eyes was the silk bedding and for a moment she allowed herself to believe that the past two years were only a nightmare and that she was still the Marquise d'Albon.


But them she recognized his deep, green glance and she was afraid again. There he was, by her bed, taking a good look at her. The fact that she no longer had her dress on her only made Isabelle even more embarrassed so she tried to hide her body under the covers, while hoping that everything was just a new nightmare that she will wake up from. Ignoring her embarrassment and the unusual circumstances they both found themselves into, the man got up from his chair and executed a a profound reverence in front of her, introducing himself: Cardinal Cesare Borgia, Duc de Valentinois.


Isabelle couldn't turn whiter and in an instant she became insensible again.

The second time she woke up the room was dark, but the cool night's wind helped her come to herself. A handmaid quickly took notice of that and  drew near her, offering her a glass of something that radiated a pungent scent. Isabelle accepted it and drank the unpleasant liquid anyway, because she felt her throat sore and her lips burned. Then the older woman said something in Italian and left the room, leaving her alone again.
But this time Isabelle wasn't going to wait for the Cardinal to be back. She thought about her daughter that was probably starved and scared, crying for her mother somewhere in the cradle. She got up from the bed and started to fumble for her clothes in the darkness, without any success unfortunately. She even considered escaping through the open window, but she quickly abandoned that intention when she realized her room was somewhere on the second floor, probably outside Paris. Finally she gave up and returned to bed, where she decided to wait for her abductor's return. She would apologize and explain her situation and maybe then he will allow her to get back to her daughter.


The next day, around midday, when Isabelle was starting to think that the Cardinal probably abandoned her, locked into the room, he walked into her room and, after executing another unnecessary courtesy, he took off his mantle and gently laid her child into her arms. Unable to hold back her tears anymore, she burst out crying, hugging and kissing her daughter while trying to find her words to thank him.


After making sure her daughter was fed and clean, she laid her child to sleep, put on a clean dress the maid offered her accepted the Cardinal's invitation to have dinner with him.


Intoxicated with the sweet French wine and ravishing luxury of his residence, Isabelle found herself studying the young Italian's features. He was around 26 or 27, not even 30 yet, with dark-brown, almost back, wavy hair and cold, arrogant, green eyes that still frightened her, while also sending pleasant shivers trough her entire body. His gestures were calculated, but the cruelty she could read in his eyes made him a very unusual cleric.
That night, under the wine's flavour, he told her about his life. About his father, the corrupted Pope and his mother, the Pope's lover. And while he related all those things to her, she let herself be caught into his spell and became his mistress.


One week later, Isabelle became Isabella, while accompanying her Cardinal back to Rome.

Many years later, when Isabelle will have time to give thought to that period of her life, the two years she spent among the faith's disowned, she will often whisper to herself that she must have been insane back then.
In fact, it was the exact same insanity that made her survive in that awful world. And even if it may not have been insanity, it felt like a torpor that took hold of her senses, more like an primal need to live through everything.


vineri, 5 octombrie 2012

Marie-Thérèse d'Autriche


Name: Marie-Thérèse de Croy (née d'Autriche)
Born: 10 September 1617 (Madrid, Spain)
Traits: Reserved, Shy, Insecure, Caring, Devoted, Discreet, Dutiful, Hesitant
Romantic History: None
Husband: Crown Prince Jean-Gaston de Croy, Dauphin de France
Parents: Philip IV of Spain and Élisabeth de France
Aspiration: Family
Character Alignment: Good
Rank: Princess, Dauphine de France

Born as Infanta María Teresa of Spain at the Royal Monastery of El Escorial, as the daughter of Philip IV, King of Spain, and his consort Elisabeth of France, King Philip de Croy's younger sister, Marie-Thérèse represented Spain's and France's means to secure peace after a long and expensive war.
The negotiations for the marriage contract were intense and eventually Spain agreed to pay a sum of 500,000 écus as a bride's dowry.After a marriage by proxy to the French king in Fuenterrabia, Maria Theresa became known as Marie-Thérèse. She and the Crown Prince Jean-Gaston de Croy were married on 9 June 1629 and on 26 August 1629, the newlyweds made the traditional Joyeuse Entrée into Paris.
Marie-Thérèse was very fortunate to have found a friend at court in her mother-in-law, unlike many princesses in foreign lands. She continued to spend much of her free time playing cards and gambling, as she had no interest in politics or literature nor in learning about how to act like a future queen. Hereby the Crown Prince's interest in her soon started to fade out and the future Queen had to learn to tolerate her husband's infidelity with his childhood friend, Zanzi Bardon.




Children
Louis Auguste de Croy (1631)

This character's profile is based on the informations about Maria Theresa of Spain.



vineri, 14 septembrie 2012

Ysane Desmarais


Name: Ysane Desmarais (née Benoit)
Born: 1599
Traits: Secretive, Stubborn, Spiteful, Immature, Practical, Uneducated, Energetic
Romantic History: Binet Boucher(Love Affair)
Husband: Guillaume Desmarais
Parents: Adam Benoit and Alips Benoit
Aspiration: Fortune
Character Alignment: Neutral
Class: Peasant

Raised in dire poverty from the tender nail, Ysane grew up and learned to accept everything as it was. She accepted her father's second wife, Albine and got used to calling her mother and her children brothers and sisters. That wasn't too hard to accept because her own mother died short after she have birth to her and Ysane never knew her. She also learned to go to sleep without eating or to il and moil for her younger brothers and sisters. She even learned to accept death as a natural thing.
But Binet, a member of the bourgeois and the eldest child of his family changed her and showed her how to hope for a better life. Of course, he also showed her other things, since Ysane gave birth to one baby girl, who tragically died at the age of two and a set of twins, during their six years long affair.
But Binet's departure for Paris in the fall of 1629 made Ysane reconsider her and her children's lives.
One year later she abandoned her children, leaving them in her parents and sister's care and married her younger sister's widower.The two of them, along with Claire (her husband's daughter from his first marriage) moved out in a nearby village.


 
Children
Houguette Benoit (1622-1624 ; love-child, fathered by Binet Boucher)
Géraldine Benoit (1628 ; love-child, fathered by Binet Boucher )
Gérald Benoit (1628 ; love-child, fathered by Binet Boucher )
Gabrielle Desmarais (1629)
Bernard Desmarais (1631)


miercuri, 12 septembrie 2012

Binet Boucher


Name: Binet Boucher
Born: 1601
Traits: Unfocused, Good, Clumsy, Unmotivated, Patient, Affectionate, Caring
Romantic History: Ysane Benoit (Love Affair), Albine Benoit (Love Affair)
Wife: Alanete de Peyrac
Parents: Binet Boucher and Gervaise Boucher
Aspiration:
Character Alignment: Good
Class: Bourgeoisie (Advocate)

From early childhood, Binet knew that as his father's oldest son, everyone had high expectations from him. And he never ceased to satisfy those expectations. He went to school, helped his parents with their trades and looked for his younger siblings.
Of course, the fact that he learned how to write and compute didn't transform the young boy into a genius or an intellectual and he knew that all too well. Despite fulfilling everyone's expectations, Binet never considered what he really wanted from his life.
His affair with Ysane, a poor girl from their village proved to be his way of evading from the adults' complicate world.
Unfortunately for both of them, sooner or later, Binet had to face his responsibilities, leave the village and go to school in Paris. His parents had other plans for him and soon, the young man became an advocate, married with a nobleman's bastard slip.



Children
Houguette Benoit (1622-1624 ; love-child, born from an affair with Ysane Benoit  )
Géraldine Benoit (1628 ; love-child, born from an affair with Ysane Benoit )
Gérald Benoit (1628 ; love-child, born from an affair with Ysane Benoit )
Amelie Boucher (1630)
Vincent Boucher (1633)

Alanete de Peyrac



Name: Alanete Boucher (née de Peyrac)
Born: 1612
Traits: Calm, Candid, Capable, Responsible, Caustic, Competent, Cultured
Romantic History: None
Husband: Binet Boucher
Parents: Joffrey de Peyrac de Morens d'Irristru and Symonne de Peyrac
Aspiration: Family
Character Alignment: Good
Class: Bourgeoisie (born as the illegitimate daughter of a Count)

Even if her mother died when she was very young and she was raised by her father's wife, Alanete never blamed anybody for the unfortunate death. Nor for her father's marriage, because Alesia always considered her and Caroline her own children.So Alanete grew up and became a dutiful daughter and when the moment for her to get married came, she accepted the first proposal.
Being her father's illegitimate daughter, she already knew that she will never enjoy the same privileges Alesia's daughter will grow accustomed to, so she convinced her father to arrange her marriage with the oldest son from a bourgeois family who wanted to work as an advocate in Paris.
With the money from her dowry, her husband's family bought a house somewhere in Faubourg Saint-Honoré and the two newlyweds soon found themselves on their own.
Her husband proves to be a capable advocate and in their first year he managed to acquire a vast clientele, while Alanete learned how to take care of the house and children, while she secretly also concerned herself about her their family's finances.Thanks to her, their first years in the city increased their capital.



Children
Amelie Boucher (1630)
Vincent Boucher (1633)

marți, 10 iulie 2012

Claude Louis de Saint-Germain


Name: Claude Louis de Saint-Germain
Born: 1565
Traits: Arrogant, Suspicious, Self-centered, Malicious, Ostentatious, Obsolete
Romantic History: Anne Marie Louise de Croy (love interest)
Wife: Angelique de Croy
Aspiration: Romance
Character Alignment: Neutral
Rang: Count of St. Germain

The son of Gabriel, Comte de Saint-Germain and his wife, Charlotte, daughter of the duc de La Force, Claude Louis was brought up with the children of his relative, the maréchal de Gramont.He entered the army, and served under Turenne, also his kinsman, and succeeded his father as commander of the cent gentilshommes de la maison de roi.Claude Louis rapidly rose in the old King's favour, became colonel of the royal regiment of dragoons, and was gazetted maréchal de camp.His rough wit and skill in practical jokes pleased Louis XIV, but his jealousy and violence were the causes of his undoing.The results were always short sojourns in the Bastille, but he soon returned to his functions of court buffoon.After the King's sister fell in love with him and scandalized the court of France by asking her brother for permission to marry him, the Comte de Saint-Germain fell in disgrace and was forced to leave the Royal Court and continue to live on his domains.
Many years later, during King Philip's reign he got involved in a conspiracy and the King was forced to marry his daughter to him.

Children
Julien de Saint-Germain (1626-1633)
Christelle de Saint-Germain (1633)
Horace de Saint-Germain (1633)

This character's profile is based on the informations about Antoine Nompar de Caumont, marquis de Puyguilhem, duc de Lauzun.

luni, 9 iulie 2012

Christian Louis de Montmorency-Luxembourg


Name: Christian Louis de Montmorency-Luxembourg
Born: 1593
Traits: Alert, Arrogant, Changeable, Cultured, Dangerous, Daring, Dauntless, Domineering
Romantic History: Eléonore de Valois (Romantic Affair)
Wife: None
Aspiration: Pleasure
Character Alignment: Evil
Rang: Duke of Beaumont, Prince de Tingry, Comte de Luxe, now Pirate (Outcast)

Christian Louis de Montmorency-Luxembourg was born at Paris.His father, the Count de Bouteville, had been executed six months before his birth for participating in a duel against the Marquis de Beuvron.His aunt, Charlotte Marguerite de Montmorency, Princess of Condé, took charge of him and educated him with her daughter,Madeleine.The young Montmorency attached himself to his cousin and the two of them gradually fell in love.
Unfortunately for young Christian Louis, he came into disfavour after killing his cousin's suitor in a duel.Forced to leave France, he became a buccaneer in the Caribbean and soon found himself one of the most feared Pirates and by getting involved in the slave market he stroke it rich.

Children
Ambroise de Valois (1626)

Angelique de Croy de Saint-Germain


Name: Angelique de Croy de Saint-Germain
Born: 1607
Traits: Calm, Compassionate, Devoted, Doubtful, Forgiving, Gentle, Gullible
Romantic History: Andry Boucher (Romantic Affair)
Husband: Claude Louis de Saint-Germain
Parents: King Philip de Croy and Queen Isabella de Croy
Aspiration: Knowledge
Rang: Countess de Saint-Germain

Angelique had never been and never wanted to be the most obtrusive of her sisters.She grew up as a duteous child, always listening to her parents and preceptors, trying to please everyone and act like a responsible daughter and sister.Even after she learned about her older sister's unhappy marriage to Maximilian de Valois she continued to conduct herself just like everyone expected from her.She knew that it was her father's duty to find a proper suitor and arrange a marriage for her and she also knew that her union will be built on political foundations.She still hoped that she and her husband will grow to respect each other and become friends.
Unfortunately, her marriage to Claude Louis, the old Count de St. Germain, a notorious courtier, adventurer and charlatan from her father's entourage was anything she hoped for.
Angelique never understood how her beloved father could make such a mistake, so the new Countess de Saint-Germain took refuge as far away as possible from her husband, more exactly in her young lover's embrace, none other than her husband's new valet, Andry Boucher.

Children
Julien de Saint-Germain (1626-1633)
Thierry de Saint-Germain (1628 ; love child fathered by Andry Boucher)
Aldric de Saint-Germain (1629 ; love child fathered by Andry Boucher)
Christelle de Saint-Germain (1633)
Horace de Saint-Germain (1633)

Louise de Valois


Name: Louise de Valois
Born: 1615
Traits: Devoted, Considerate, Determined, Focused, Vain
Romantic History: None
Husband: None
Parents: Maximilian de Valois and Françoise de Valois
Aspiration: Knowledge
Character Alignment: Neutral
Rang: Born as the daughter of a Baron, now an Outcast

As expansive and effervescent Eléonore  is, it is also true that her twin sister, Louise, is the one who keeps her down to Earth and helps her make the right decisions.
Even if when the two of them were children, back on their parents' domains, Eléonore and Louise were so much alike that it was hard to say where one's ideas end and the other's begin, especially when talking about tricks and foolish acts, now the twins couldn't be more different.While her sister refuses to play safe and often runs the hazard, Louise is the one who tries to consider every possibility and make sure Eléonore stays out of trouble.
But the taste of adventure and love for hazards seems to seduce even her sometimes.

vineri, 6 iulie 2012

Spring 1624-1628

Once her marriage to Maximilian had been dissolved, Blanche imagined she would feel somehow happier or at least relieved because their union had never been anything more than a contract.She didn't feel anything different.Almost a year and a half after her husband's departure and the news about his ship being submerged by sea rovers her life was still the same.Surrounded by mean servants and relatives who sympathized with her but were secretly glad that things evolved that way, Princess Blanche couldn't feel more abandoned.
At the same time, she had to accept that her daughter, Isabelle, was truly abalienated.The girl was already 8 years old but she didn't speak and continued to withdraw even more in her own world.The poor mother came around to believe that maybe it would have been better for everyone if she had died along with her sisters, seven years ago.Even so, Blanche was grateful that Philibert, her youngest child and also the family's heir, was healthy and of sound mind.He grew up accompanied by his mother's ladies in waiting and by other nobles' children, barely seeing his mother.
The years flew past for everyone, especially for the new widow and her daughter.

One spring evening Blanche was preparing to retreat into her own chamber, when she noticed her daughter revetting her eyes upon the dancing flames in the fireplace.The spring was still weak and Blanche insisted that the servants would kindle the fire in all the castle's chambers.



The hours passed, but the young girl remained in front of the fireplace until early in the morning, when the flames quenched and the room was wrapped up by the cold air radiated from the old walls.


Still in her nightgown, Isabelle slunk outside.In a matter of minutes she was already crossing the stone bridge, not paying attention to the freezing morning air.The few servants that were awaken by her soft steps mistook her for an eidolon from the forest and stood aback from her.


The young girl soon got access to the old tower, which had been latched for the past twenty years.No one would ever know how Isabelle got possession of the old key nor how she managed to unlock the massive rusty gate.She teared upstairs, knocking in hurry over some old armors that had been encrusting in dust and rust over the decades.


In a split second everything ended for the child, as she fell fell into the void, laughing and mumbling unknown sounds.


Blanche woke up from a nightmare, panting and gasping for air.The same moment a  frightened handmaid barged into the room, crying and shaking, her clothes and hair full of ashes.
The entire castle was in flames and the fire already burned most of the rooms.Everything around was a chaos.Servants running and hollering, riding roughshod over scared wailing children, while the flames kept spreading.


All Blanche could recall back from that fateful night was someone tacking her hand and pulling her down the burning stairs.Then nothing more but a burning sensation taking over her body.She managed to get outside, her entire body painful and her face full of ash and burns.

As she was drifting unconscious, Blanche thought about her children, her family and her childhood.A face came into her mind and almost seemed to take shape right in front of her eyes.She thought that death was close aboard so she closed her eyes and backed off.



She certainly didn't expect to wake up, especially into an unknown a room with a young man's face bent over her.She tried to move, but her whole body was painful so she gave up and closed her eyes again, letting a small smile appear on her lips.
The second time when she opened her eyes she expected the young man to disappear.He was still there though, watching her patiently but still concerned.


Now she also knew that she should have been afraid.The stranger in front of her was anything but human.As she studied his greenish skin and pointed ears hidden by short locks of  silken chestnut hair, the weatherbeaten former Princess smiled away her tears and let a single word escape her lips: Seith.The young men returned her affection and gently placed his cool hand on her scared forehead, luring her into a deep and restful sleep. 
Now Blanche remembered everything.Her adventures in the forest back from more than 20 years ago.Her recounting stories about friends and everybody claiming that it was just her imagination.Day by day and year by year she grew to believe them and abandoned what everybody considered only childishnesses and puerility.
Now, more than 20 year later she couldn't believe that she met him again.Seith.And he changed so much over the years.She had no idea how old was he, because she already knew that his people lived far more than normal humans, but judging by his looks and by the fact that they spent they childhood together, Blanche supposed he could be around her own age or a little older.

As the days elapsed, Blanche became to recover.Seith related her about the night when the castle burst into flames and how he found her the next morning lying on the ground, covered in ashes and burns.How he carried her away and brought her deep into the forest, in an old refuge, where he tended her wounds.She also remembered about that night, but only fragments of images and mostly blurry sensations, though she could still recall the moment when the ceiling collapsed over her and her servant.
She studied her face in a mirror, observing the still green wounds that disfigured her face. 


As every wound started to heal, so did Blanche and Seith's old friendship, which soon transformed into something more.
After an unhappy arranged marriage, after being left by her husband and learning to grin and beat it, Blanche finally felt happy.She didn't care about her scars, or about her family.Not even about her children, because Seith made her forget everything.


Unfortunately, by the end of the summer, both of them had to call a halt to everything.They both knew that they couldn't continue living like that, away from the world, no matter how much they desired it.Seith's people didn't approve of any connection between the two worlds and Blanche understood that sooner or later they would have learned about the two of them.


As the spring turned into an early summer, Blanche prepared for another separation.


One spring morning Seith guided Blanche through the forest, close to the royal domain, where the the two of them took adieu one more time.The Princess continued to wander for a few more hours until she heard the hunting horn announcing the men's arrival.She identified her brother as one of the horsemen and soon she was among relatives again.


Never revealing anything about how she survived or who her saviour was, Blanche simply resumed her title as Madame Royale, passing into silence the months spent in the forest.
There was only one last thing that reminded her of Seith, Blanche said to herself as she glanced into her newborn baby's eyes, while tracing with her fingers the pointed tips of the baby's ears.
Madame Royale secretly smiled, taking the child to her bosom.
No one would ever know ...