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- TNP Nation
- Prydania
- Discord
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A brisk spring breeze blew through the crowd assembled just outside St. Ro's Cathedral in Beaconsviði. The crossed flag of the Kingdom of Prydania fluttered in the wind from balconies and flag poles across the city, but they did little to hide the damage. Seven months. Seven months it took to win the capital back from the Syndicalists. No one expected the city to be in pristine shape today though, regardless of the occasion. The dead bodies hanging from the street lamps, most of them aristocrats or royals, had been taken down though. That helped, if only a bit.
Prince Tobias sighed as he sat on one of the many crates clogging the hallway off to the side of the alter. It was only recently that the Cathedral had even been reconsecrated. The Provisional Government had seen to it that the exhibits to Syndicalism, left over from the Cathedral's status as a Syndicalist museum, had been hastily packed up. The city may still wear the scars of the Syndicalist dictatorship and the Civil War, but the Cathedral wouldn't.
"Not that I would know, but I have to imagine that you'd be a bit more excited at the prospect of being crowned King."
Tobias looked up, smiling. "Hey Axel" he said softly, almost a whisper. "It's not that I'm not excited. I've just been thinking..."
"I wouldn't recommend that" Axel Skov, the Prince's bodyguard, replied as he found some free space to lean against a crate.
Tobias looked up, seemingly confused. "Why not?"
"Well" Skov answered, "sometimes in life you just come across something that needs doing. It's best not to think about it. Just get it done."
"It's hard not to think about" the Prince responded, again barely above a whisper. "I guess I've always been waiting for today but, it's never been on my own terms, you know?" His bodyguard just nodded, knowing exactly what the boy meant.
"I guess this is just one more obligation..."
"Ah, so Will's been talking to you" Skov replied, shaking his head. "I don't suppose it would do you any good for me to tell you to ignore him?"
"It's hard to ignore him. He's been running my life since I was seven."
"And you wouldn't have made it to eight if it weren't for him" Skov responded with a slightly judgmental smirk.
Tobias just tossed his head back "I know" he groaned, "but this all seems like it's for him, not me."
Axel nodded and paused, thinking to pick his words carefully. "What if I told it you it wasn't for him? Or you?"
"Then who?" the Prince asked.
"Everyone else. The country."
Tobias just nodded. Skov continued. "This country's been though a lot. Your uncle, and then the Syndicalists. You weren't around before Anders and Stephen Toft, but I was. It was...normal. And after three decades of tyrants? Everyone out there..." Axel pointed in the direction of the altar..."deserves a bit of normality. If that means another Loðbrók on the throne? So be it."
Tobias just sat there, crossed legged atop the crate, looking down in thought. "You'll be there?" he asked softly.
"Until you tire of me, your Majesty" Skov responded with a chuckle."
Tobias smiled, hoping off the crate to his feet. "Thank you Axel. For everything." Skov just smiled and offered a nod.
"Of course."
The Cathedral began to fill. A coronation was traditionally attended to by all of the Kingdom's highest ranking lords and clergy, but fifteen years of Syndicalist rule had made for many a dead aristocrat. Those still alive made it, at least a third of them children who wouldn't be Thanes or Counts yet had their parents not met their death at the end of a rope. Priests and Bishops in attendance proved to be more numerous. The Syndicalists were more interested in humiliating clergy than killing them.
William Aubyn, the Governor-General of the Provisional Government and former Royalist resistance leader, was dressed in the uniform of a Royal Army General. He gave Skov a nod as the bodyguard approached him, in a Lieutenant colonel's Royal Marine uniform. It was the rank he held over three decades ago. It was his last official government rank. That X-77 OSU agent business never happened. Technically.
"How's he doing?" Aubyn asked. The space usually reserved for foreign dignitaries at a coronation was filled mostly with Royalist resistance officers. Aubyn had made the decision not to invite the world to Prydania's doorstep. Not with the country still half in ruins. The RUV cameras would broadcast the ceremony to the country and beyond, but no. He wouldn't parade foreign leaders through the shattered streets of the Prydanian capital.
"He's fine" Skov answered. William only nodded. He didn't want to press the issue. He knew how protective Axel could be. The music began to play.
Tobias wasn't the youngest king at the age of 22, but that still didn't make him look any less young to those watching. He tried to keep his composure, even as the robes he had adorned weighed down on him slightly. He gave a quick look around at the assembled soldiers, priests, and nobles and breathed deep before making his way to Vortgyn's Throne. The nearly 1,000 year old throne, refurbished so many times that little if any of the original chair remained, had seen better days. The Royal crest had been tarnished and bits broken off. Still, it sat there, in quiet dignity.
Tobias sat, keeping his back straight against the back of the chair. An attendant to the Archbishop of Sarum walked up to him to hand him a sceptre recovered from the Syndicalists' vaults. It wasn't the sceptre his great uncle and cousin had held at their coronations. That had been destroyed. This was a lesser one, a replica. Still, it would do. He gripped the metal as the Archbishop approached him. He lowered his head...
"May God almighty grant him fair judgment" the Archbishop proclaimed, holding the crown, "may He provide him wisdom, clarity, and strength. In the name of God, the Son, and the Holy Spirit I proclaim Tobias Scylfing Loðbrók as Tobias III, by the grace of God, King of Prydania, Lord Protector of Austurland, Marshal of Beaconsviði, Lord Uniter, Defender of the Faith." He placed the crown on the young prince's head before stepping to the side bellow "LONG MAY HE REIGN!"
Those in attendance joined in "LONG MAY HE REIGN!" as Tobias raised his head.
His uncle King Anders wanted him to be a tyrant in waiting. Syndicalists wanted him dead. William Aubyn wanted him to be the face of a restored nation. Tobias breathed deep. He wasn't sure how to be a King. Not really. He just knew he'd do what he had to do. For the sake of the people. He rose from the throne and slowly began to walk towards the door, into the courtyard. Armed Royalist soldiers scoured roof tops to weed out strangling Syndicalist snipers. It wasn't as if Tobias could focus on them for long though. His appearance brought forth cheers from the crowd assembled outside the temple.
Them. He'd do it for them.
Prince Tobias sighed as he sat on one of the many crates clogging the hallway off to the side of the alter. It was only recently that the Cathedral had even been reconsecrated. The Provisional Government had seen to it that the exhibits to Syndicalism, left over from the Cathedral's status as a Syndicalist museum, had been hastily packed up. The city may still wear the scars of the Syndicalist dictatorship and the Civil War, but the Cathedral wouldn't.
"Not that I would know, but I have to imagine that you'd be a bit more excited at the prospect of being crowned King."
Tobias looked up, smiling. "Hey Axel" he said softly, almost a whisper. "It's not that I'm not excited. I've just been thinking..."
"I wouldn't recommend that" Axel Skov, the Prince's bodyguard, replied as he found some free space to lean against a crate.
Tobias looked up, seemingly confused. "Why not?"
"Well" Skov answered, "sometimes in life you just come across something that needs doing. It's best not to think about it. Just get it done."
"It's hard not to think about" the Prince responded, again barely above a whisper. "I guess I've always been waiting for today but, it's never been on my own terms, you know?" His bodyguard just nodded, knowing exactly what the boy meant.
"I guess this is just one more obligation..."
"Ah, so Will's been talking to you" Skov replied, shaking his head. "I don't suppose it would do you any good for me to tell you to ignore him?"
"It's hard to ignore him. He's been running my life since I was seven."
"And you wouldn't have made it to eight if it weren't for him" Skov responded with a slightly judgmental smirk.
Tobias just tossed his head back "I know" he groaned, "but this all seems like it's for him, not me."
Axel nodded and paused, thinking to pick his words carefully. "What if I told it you it wasn't for him? Or you?"
"Then who?" the Prince asked.
"Everyone else. The country."
Tobias just nodded. Skov continued. "This country's been though a lot. Your uncle, and then the Syndicalists. You weren't around before Anders and Stephen Toft, but I was. It was...normal. And after three decades of tyrants? Everyone out there..." Axel pointed in the direction of the altar..."deserves a bit of normality. If that means another Loðbrók on the throne? So be it."
Tobias just sat there, crossed legged atop the crate, looking down in thought. "You'll be there?" he asked softly.
"Until you tire of me, your Majesty" Skov responded with a chuckle."
Tobias smiled, hoping off the crate to his feet. "Thank you Axel. For everything." Skov just smiled and offered a nod.
"Of course."
The Cathedral began to fill. A coronation was traditionally attended to by all of the Kingdom's highest ranking lords and clergy, but fifteen years of Syndicalist rule had made for many a dead aristocrat. Those still alive made it, at least a third of them children who wouldn't be Thanes or Counts yet had their parents not met their death at the end of a rope. Priests and Bishops in attendance proved to be more numerous. The Syndicalists were more interested in humiliating clergy than killing them.
William Aubyn, the Governor-General of the Provisional Government and former Royalist resistance leader, was dressed in the uniform of a Royal Army General. He gave Skov a nod as the bodyguard approached him, in a Lieutenant colonel's Royal Marine uniform. It was the rank he held over three decades ago. It was his last official government rank. That X-77 OSU agent business never happened. Technically.
"How's he doing?" Aubyn asked. The space usually reserved for foreign dignitaries at a coronation was filled mostly with Royalist resistance officers. Aubyn had made the decision not to invite the world to Prydania's doorstep. Not with the country still half in ruins. The RUV cameras would broadcast the ceremony to the country and beyond, but no. He wouldn't parade foreign leaders through the shattered streets of the Prydanian capital.
"He's fine" Skov answered. William only nodded. He didn't want to press the issue. He knew how protective Axel could be. The music began to play.
Tobias wasn't the youngest king at the age of 22, but that still didn't make him look any less young to those watching. He tried to keep his composure, even as the robes he had adorned weighed down on him slightly. He gave a quick look around at the assembled soldiers, priests, and nobles and breathed deep before making his way to Vortgyn's Throne. The nearly 1,000 year old throne, refurbished so many times that little if any of the original chair remained, had seen better days. The Royal crest had been tarnished and bits broken off. Still, it sat there, in quiet dignity.
Tobias sat, keeping his back straight against the back of the chair. An attendant to the Archbishop of Sarum walked up to him to hand him a sceptre recovered from the Syndicalists' vaults. It wasn't the sceptre his great uncle and cousin had held at their coronations. That had been destroyed. This was a lesser one, a replica. Still, it would do. He gripped the metal as the Archbishop approached him. He lowered his head...
"May God almighty grant him fair judgment" the Archbishop proclaimed, holding the crown, "may He provide him wisdom, clarity, and strength. In the name of God, the Son, and the Holy Spirit I proclaim Tobias Scylfing Loðbrók as Tobias III, by the grace of God, King of Prydania, Lord Protector of Austurland, Marshal of Beaconsviði, Lord Uniter, Defender of the Faith." He placed the crown on the young prince's head before stepping to the side bellow "LONG MAY HE REIGN!"
Those in attendance joined in "LONG MAY HE REIGN!" as Tobias raised his head.
His uncle King Anders wanted him to be a tyrant in waiting. Syndicalists wanted him dead. William Aubyn wanted him to be the face of a restored nation. Tobias breathed deep. He wasn't sure how to be a King. Not really. He just knew he'd do what he had to do. For the sake of the people. He rose from the throne and slowly began to walk towards the door, into the courtyard. Armed Royalist soldiers scoured roof tops to weed out strangling Syndicalist snipers. It wasn't as if Tobias could focus on them for long though. His appearance brought forth cheers from the crowd assembled outside the temple.
Them. He'd do it for them.
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