sâmbătă, 30 iunie 2012

Eléonore de Valois



Name: Eléonore de Valois
Born: 1615
Traits: Perfectionist, Impatient, Ambitious, Determined, Expansive, Arrogant, Effervescent
Romantic History: Christian Louis de Montmorency-Luxembourg (Romantic Affair)
Husband: None
Parents: Maximilian de Valois and Françoise de Valois
Aspiration: Romance
Character Alignment: Neutral
Rang: Born as the daughter of a Baron, now an Outcast

Eléonore and her twin sister, Louise, had lived all their childhood with the fear of being send to the Convent.One of their oldest memories with their sisters was the morning of the girls' departure.All they could recall back from that morning were the tears and supplications.Of course, the letters and words they continued to receive from Marion, Beatrice and Denisete didn't contribute too much in changing their opinions.
Their parents' decision of sending the twins to join their sisters and the abbess' stern resolve to send them as missionaries for Algiers forced  Eléonore to do something about it.Now, even if their adventures in the Mediterranean weren't exactly what they expected from their life, the two youngest sisters of the Valois family enjoy every moment of it.   

Children
Ambroise de Valois (1626)


miercuri, 27 iunie 2012

Spring 1624-1628

From inside her room, Madelon lifted her eyes from the paragraph she was currently reading and took a hinge outside, where she heard the chickens clucking and flapping, scattering into the bushes, as her younger sister, Marion, continued to chase the poor birds.Madelon kept her back to the wall and let a small sigh escape her lips.
The four years spent in the Convent haven't changed the younger sisters too much.Even if Beatrice and Denisete seemed to temper a little by the third winter, Louise and Eleonore's departure for Algiers and their inhumane fate made the three girls want to leave the Convent even more.
But, with their parents' current situation, Madelon knew all to well that nothing was possible.


Day was dawning over the Convent, and once again Marion was up before the nuns, but, unlike she wasn't obliged to get up and pray twice during the night. It amused her nevertheless.It had been raining during the night and everything was still moist around her, but the air was chill and rich with the smells of mud and wet dust and she enjoyed the solitude more than anything else.
She took a walk around the Convent and into the gardens, until she stopped in front of the massive gate that prevented her from leaving that place.Not that it would have been too complicated for her to climb over the walls or thread her way trough one of the many existing loopholes.She already did that a couple of times and managed to reach the nearest town, but she gave up there, because every time someone would spot her and inform a monk who would politely escort her back to the Convent, where she had to listen to her sister's and abbess' sermons.So she gave up her escapades.
Now and then she would receive a letter from her twin sister, Agnesot.She would hear news about her sister's marriage, her children and husband and their life.She would hear about the King and the Queen and about the Crown Prince and Princesses.And she would bit her lower lip until she could taste the blood because she didn't want to cry.


But that morning the things turned out different.When she was returning from her morning walk she heard a rustle somewhere behind the threes and, after that, she was almost sure that she distinguished a groan.When she got closer she recognized a man's silhouette.He was injured and his hair and clothes were dirty and impregnate with blood.He glanced at her and, for a moment, Marion felt paralysed.Even hidden by the dirty cloth and behind the greasy locks of hair, she could distinguish their strange color: an unnatural violet, which reminded her of the sunset.A moment later the man got off into a dead faint.


Worried that one of the nuns would catch a glimpse of her or the man if she left him there, the young woman forgot about everything and tried to drag him inside of an old and abandoned barn.She left him there, whispering a promise that she will come back as soon as she will be able to.

The rest of the day seemed run its course in slow motion.She cooked and cleaned the rooms, helped her sisters and the other nuns, doled out and gave the rooms a sweep.By the sunset she was dead beaten, but she managed to get out of the room as soon as everyone got to sleep and go to the barn.She found the man still unconscious, where she had left him in the morning.After that, Marion spent the next couple of hours cleaning and dressing his wounds, while narrating every story that she could remember.Even if she was almost sure that he couldn't hear her, she told him about her parents, her childhood, the places where she grew up and about how sad she felt about spending her life in the Convent.


 During the next couple of weeks Marion continued to visit the stranger, until, one spring morning, she found him awake.He told her that his name was François Villon and that he was a poet and a vagabond.He used to live in Paris but he left the city when he was sentenced to death because of an incident with a cleric.Then he started to tell her about his life and Marion simply hang on the man's lips.After that the two of them slunk into the kitchen where they continued to talk while enjoying some hastily cooked food.


By promising her the world with all it's richness the young poet managed to charm Marion, who soon fell in love with him.


During the last weeks of spring the two young adventurers prepared their plan for freedom.
On the night day of that spring, after stealing the golden crucifixes and every valuable item they could find,  François and his lover fled into the woods.  


marți, 26 iunie 2012

François Villon



Name: François Villon
Born: 1600
Traits: Intelligent, Cold, Secretive, Courteous, Flexible, Spendthrift, Deceiving
Romantic History: Unknown
Wife: Marion de Valois
Aspiration: Fortune
Character Alignment: Evil
Class: Outcast

François Villon is a poet, thief, and vagabond.He represents everything that's more charming about freedom and nonconformity.He was born in poverty, somewhere in Paris' slums and his father died in his youth, while his mother continued to live there until she died of tuberculosis.After that, his uncle, a close friend and benefactor named Guillaume de Villon, chaplain in the collegiate church of Saint-Benoît-le-Bestourne, and a professor of canon law, took François into his house and helped him become a student in arts at the age of twelve.
On 5 June 1624, the first major recorded incident of his life occurred. In the company of a priest named Giles and a girl named Isabeau, he met, in the Rue Saint-Jacques, a Breton, Jean le Hardi, a master of arts, who was also with a priest, Philippe Sermaise. A scuffle broke out, daggers were drawn and Sermaise, who is accused of having threatened and attacked Villon and drawn the first blood, not only received a dagger-thrust in return, but a blow from a stone, which struck him down. He died of his wounds.François fled, and was sentenced to banishment by Royal Decree.He disappeared from Paris and no one ever heard anything of him, until, one spring morning, he appeared wounded near a Convent and was secretly attended by a young girl from there, named Marion de Valois.



Children
Coralie Villon (1629)
Flavie Villon (1630)
Nicholas Villon (1632)


This character's profile is based on the informations I found about François Villon.

Marion de Valois


Name: Marion de Valois
Born: 1604
Traits: Rebellious, Ambitious, Determined, Expansive, Controlling, Selfish
Romantic History: None
Husband: François Villon
Parents: Maximilian de Valois and Françoise de Valois
Aspiration:
Character Alignment: Evil
Rang: Born as the daughter of a Baron, now an Outcast.

Marion never really understood why it was so important for her parents to keep intact the family's name and honor, especially after her brothers' unpardonable mistakes.She also refused to accept spending her entire life in the Convent, listening to her younger sisters' wails and Madelon's never ending sermons, while Agnesot, her twin sister, lived her perfect life surrounded by servants, children and a husband.By the time she reached the age of womanhood she had already spent too many years in the Convent and she was already sure there was no hope for her or her sisters that they will ever get married to a nobleman.So she decided to to something about it and change her parents' plans.And François Villon, a  charming rogue that appeared at the Convent's gates one spring morning proved to be the chance she was waiting for.



Children
Coralie Villon (1629)
Flavie Villon (1630)
Nicholas Villon (1632)

duminică, 17 iunie 2012

Spring 1624-1628

The spring finally came, just as the roofs began to yield under the heavy snow.The once lively old castle was now desolated again, after the children's departure.Françoise and Maximilian had been watching their children leaving the house and starting their own lives for the past seven or eight years.It all started eight years ago, with their oldest son's marriage.Now he was probably lying somewhere in the ocean, food for fishes.Remont, their other son suffered the same fate, abashing their family and being executed for conspiracy.Only the girls were somehow happier.Some of them in the Convent and the younger ones still at home.

Even so, everything changed in that fateful late spring, as Madelon's letter to her parents arrived at the castle.In just a few words she announced her parents that she arranged with the abbess to accept Eleonore and Louise, the family's younger twin girls, at the Convent, along with Marion, Denisete and Beatrice, who were already missing them.


But the two girls weren't exactly happy to have their futures already decided, so they received the news with tears and jitters.They knew that, if they were to be sent at the Convent, they would probably come to no good, having to spent the rest of their lives caged between the tenebrous walls of their prison.
They tried to persuade their parents to let them spend a few more years at home, but didn't succeed.And when they learned, in another letter from Marion, that the abbess planned to send the twins in a religious mission somewhere in a Convent in Algiers, the two of them knew that they had to do something, anything in order to prevent this from happening.Their only problem was that they had absolutely no idea what to do or where to begin from.So they waited.And waited.Until the time of their departure came and they still had no plan.


They said their goodbyes, hugging their family and crying on Cornille's shoulder.Just like their older sisters did four years ago, in the winter of 1624, when they left from home.
They spent a few months in the Convent, supervised by the nuns, studying and learning and, at the same time,  happy to meet again with their sisters.

Finally, when everything was ready they left again, this time for Marseille, where they were going to go aboard a ship that would take them to Algiers.The journey on the Mediterranean Sea was a tough one, but, for the two sisters, it represented their last moments of freedom.Everything, from the salty breeze to the ship's oscillations made them long to be free to roam over the seas.


As crazy as their dream seemed back then, just two weeks later it was one step from becoming true, when they set foot on Corse's shore.There, they met some young fishermen who promised to help them escape.Unfortunately, in the night of their escape the coast was attacked by pirates, who set fire to the hovels and proceeded to seize the people and get them on different boats.

By the morning, Eleonore and Louise found themselves aboard an unknown ship, along with frightened women and children.Daunted by the dreadful pirates from various races, who were snarling and showing their teeth at them, the two girls didn't dare to protest and resigned themselves to being examined by their dirty, ravenous hands.Finally, they were separated, with Louise being sent in down the ship and Eleonore remaining on the footbridge, surrounded by pirates.When three of them tried to come near her and teared her corset, she let a scream escape her lips and tried to respond, but was easily calmed down by a blow of hilt.
When she regained consciousness she was tied up by a mast, her body sore and already full of bruises.
She heaved a sigh.Her lips were chapped because of the salt water and wind and her skin was smarting after so many hours in the burning sun.
Her dizziness vanishing, she noticed a man watching her from a few meters.His skin was tanned and quite weatherbeaten, but his eyes were vivid, giving her careful consideration, so Eleonore started feeling quite like an exotic animal.But, because the man didn't seem to intent to have anything to do with her, she gave him short change and closed her eyes, falling asleep because of the exhaustion.


She came to herself late in the night, awakened by the night's cold air and realized she wasn't on the bridge anymore, but in a small cabin, probably somewhere underneath the deck.Still suffering from a wretched headache she remained on the dirty bed, praying that sooner or later she would finally wake up from that nightmare.Sometime in the morning her sister joined her and continued to take care of her for the next week.
A week later, when she recovered and was finally able to get out of bed and take a few steps outside, the two sisters finally learned what their fate will probably be: the pirates were going to sell them on the slave market and they would probably end up in a harem.

Terrified by what they heard, Eleonore and her sisters tried to escape that night and jumped into the water, only to be caught again by the pirates and let to the captain's stateroom.
And then, right there, in front of their eyes, Eleonore recognized the same man from her first day on the ship.

Spanish by looks, English by eyes.Definitely French by manners.His accent gave him away the moment when he introduced himself: Christian Louis de Montmorency-Luxembourg, prince de Tingry, duc de Beaumont, comte de Luxe and, of course, Pirate.The Dark Lord of the Mediterranean.Eleonore could almost anticipate the electric shiver his lips sent trough her the moment when he kissed her hand.Everything about this man threw a scare into her body.Every little detail about him fascinated her.

One hour of dialogue later, the two girls were prepared to leave his cabin, when the Captain stopped Eleonore by placing his hand on her and clenching her shoulder.She almost let a whimper escape, but managed to abstain.She cast a look full of fear at her sister, but couldn't say a word.
Everything after that seemed almost unreal.The way he undid her corsage, playing with the laces while kissing her skin.Him, guiding her to the bathtub and the hot water washing away all her bad memories about the past weeks.


And then her first night in his arms.



The night that kept repeating itself over and over again.

sâmbătă, 16 iunie 2012

Guigues d'Albon


Name: Guigues d'Albon
Born: 1602
Traits: Dominating, Intelligent, Mannered, Attractive, Stubborn
Romantic History: Unknown
Wife: Agnesot de Valois
Parents: Guigues Levieux d'Albon and Gotelana d'Albon de Parthenay
Aspiration: Knowledge
Character Alignment: Evil
Rang: Marquis

Because of his father's second marriage to Marie Victoire de Noailles, Guigues was sent away from home at the age of six, spending his childhood at the Royal Court, as a varlet for various noble ladies.So the young boy had to learn all about powders, perfumes, jewellery, machinations and fake blackouts.
Growing up surrounded by older ladies who were equally fascinated by the young boy's bashfulness and decency as well as by his looks who reminded them of the stories about his father's scandalous romantic affairs, Guigues soon became quite a playful lover.
But his marriage to Agnesot de Valois, an educated and quiet daughter from an old noble family tempered his affairs.



Children
Edgar d'Albon (1622)
Chantal d'Albon (1625)
Josephine d'Albon (1628)
Raymond d'Albon (1628)


Agnesot de Valois d'Albon



Name: Agnesot de Valois d'Albon
Born: 1604
Traits: Affectionate, Honest, Perfectionist, Educated, Impatient
Romantic History: None
Husband: Guigues d'Albon
Parents: Maximilian de Valois and Françoise de Valois
Aspiration: Pleasure
Character Alignment: Virtuous
Rang: Marquise

Agnesot's convenient marriage didn't influence too much the girl's genteel behaviour or her quiet nature.Accustomed to a simple life in the countryside, surrounded by her numerous family and devoted servants, the young girl needed some time to adjust to her new position as Guigues' wife and the new Marquise d'Albon.The separation from her twin sister, Marion, who was sent to the Convent, proved to be the most difficult thing for her.
But Agnesot quietly accepted her fate and soon learned that an arranged marriage with the oldest of the d'Albon brothers wasn't exactly a sentence to a life of obedience and privation of pomp.She was introduced to the Royal Court, where she met the Queen and two of the Royal Princesses and she learned how to enjoy the balls and appreciate her husband's mannered deportment.
Even so, she continues to write letters to her sisters, fetching a sigh for the old days when the four of them used to be on the rove in the woods, on their father's domains and play with the peasant's children.



Children
Edgar d'Albon (1622)
Chantal d'Albon (1625)
Josephine d'Albon (1628)
Raymond d'Albon (1628)