- TNP Nation
- McMasterdonia
INTELLIGENTSIA STATION
The woman pulled her veil close to her face, so that nobody would be able to see its features. She was wearing traditional McMasterdonian attire for a woman in mourning, which was sadly becoming an all the more common sight with the war going on. A small boy, no older than 9 years of age, held tightly to the old woman's hand. Three out-of-uniform security guards were stood at various places around the train station keeping a watchful eye on the pair. Unbeknownst to the various refugees piling into the train station, the old woman was none other than the Queen Mother, Queen Meghan, and the little boy was none other than the heir apparent, Prince Richard, the only child of the Matilda II, Queen Regnant of McMasterdonia.
Queen Matilda II had secured a guarantee from King Guglielmo of the Kingdom of Alunya that he would guarantee their protection and security in the Kingdom’s capital of Ronronne. The Queen had become increasingly paranoid about the safety of her family given the current political climate and was desperate to have them out of the country before it got any worse. Members of the Royal Family had been the target of violent demonstrations and the death threats from the rebel extremists were coming in daily. Meghan had initially insisted that she would go to Malvad, her former home, but the poisonous rhetoric put forward by the Malvadian Ambassador to the Democratic Union had quickly turned her daughter strongly against passage to Malvad. Despite her best efforts, Meghan could not reasonably argue against her daughters wishes. The Royal Family of Malvad, who were also the family of the Queen Mother had been missing for a number of months and the Malvadian Government was becoming increasingly anti-monarchist at almost frightening levels. It would not be prudent for the Queen Mother to take her Grandson out of the frying pan and into the fire, she had to guarantee the continuity of the McMasterdonian line, and above all else, ensure that her grandson was able to live his life to the full, without fear of violence or reprisal.
The plan was to travel as refugees from Intelligentsia to Cobblers Bay, a port city that rested upon the McMasterdonian Canal. Here they would be greeted by naval officers of the Royal Alunyan Naval Ship Sea Lion which would grant them safe passage to the Alunyan capital of Ronronne. The Queen Mother knew from her experiences both as a young Princess in Malvad and as the Queen-Consort in McMasterdonia, that events of such intrigue as this will rarely go completely to plan. The security guards were there for that purpose. It was vitally important that the Prince make it to Alunya and that the rebels do not become aware of the hasty flight that senior members of the Royal Family such as the Queen Mother and the Crown Prince were making from the country.
The price for a royal hostage in McMasterdonia had always been steep, just as the chance of success was low and the cost of failure high. In this divisive time however, many cities in the nation would be unwilling to enforce the law of the Royal Family and would strongly support the kidnap or murder of a member of the royal family. The rebels had everything to gain, and the House of McMaster, everything to lose. This effort to flee McMasterdonia for Alunya was no small undertaking and the idea of failure could not be entertained.
The sound of the train pulling into the station interrupted Meghan’s thoughts. She pulled young Richard towards her and whispered “Come now dear, walk with purpose and do not be afraid”. Fortunately for the young Prince, it has long been illegal to photograph royal children and his appearance was not well known to members outside of the royal family. The pair stepped onto the second carriage and made their way to the front, finding a small booth with only three others in it - a frail Mother and her small three children. The Queen Mother offered nothing more than a nod before directing Richard to sit near the window and taking a seat herself.
She knew that she would not sleep. The journey to Cobblers Bay would take most of the next day and they would arrive at around 8PM. While the thought of the security detail sitting in the cabin opposite their own offered some comfort, Meghan knew that she would need to keep her eyes and ears open, if she was to make sure her grandson survived this attempt to flee the country.
0300
In the early hours of a Wednesday morning, an elderly woman and a young child stood at the end of Intelligentsia Station. The next train bound for Cobblers Bay was due to arrive at any moment. The station was slowly growing full, with many refugees from the dilapidated Intelligentsia preparing to make the long journey by train in the hope of finding the warm embrace of peace and safety far away from the chaos of the capital.The woman pulled her veil close to her face, so that nobody would be able to see its features. She was wearing traditional McMasterdonian attire for a woman in mourning, which was sadly becoming an all the more common sight with the war going on. A small boy, no older than 9 years of age, held tightly to the old woman's hand. Three out-of-uniform security guards were stood at various places around the train station keeping a watchful eye on the pair. Unbeknownst to the various refugees piling into the train station, the old woman was none other than the Queen Mother, Queen Meghan, and the little boy was none other than the heir apparent, Prince Richard, the only child of the Matilda II, Queen Regnant of McMasterdonia.
Queen Matilda II had secured a guarantee from King Guglielmo of the Kingdom of Alunya that he would guarantee their protection and security in the Kingdom’s capital of Ronronne. The Queen had become increasingly paranoid about the safety of her family given the current political climate and was desperate to have them out of the country before it got any worse. Members of the Royal Family had been the target of violent demonstrations and the death threats from the rebel extremists were coming in daily. Meghan had initially insisted that she would go to Malvad, her former home, but the poisonous rhetoric put forward by the Malvadian Ambassador to the Democratic Union had quickly turned her daughter strongly against passage to Malvad. Despite her best efforts, Meghan could not reasonably argue against her daughters wishes. The Royal Family of Malvad, who were also the family of the Queen Mother had been missing for a number of months and the Malvadian Government was becoming increasingly anti-monarchist at almost frightening levels. It would not be prudent for the Queen Mother to take her Grandson out of the frying pan and into the fire, she had to guarantee the continuity of the McMasterdonian line, and above all else, ensure that her grandson was able to live his life to the full, without fear of violence or reprisal.
The plan was to travel as refugees from Intelligentsia to Cobblers Bay, a port city that rested upon the McMasterdonian Canal. Here they would be greeted by naval officers of the Royal Alunyan Naval Ship Sea Lion which would grant them safe passage to the Alunyan capital of Ronronne. The Queen Mother knew from her experiences both as a young Princess in Malvad and as the Queen-Consort in McMasterdonia, that events of such intrigue as this will rarely go completely to plan. The security guards were there for that purpose. It was vitally important that the Prince make it to Alunya and that the rebels do not become aware of the hasty flight that senior members of the Royal Family such as the Queen Mother and the Crown Prince were making from the country.
The price for a royal hostage in McMasterdonia had always been steep, just as the chance of success was low and the cost of failure high. In this divisive time however, many cities in the nation would be unwilling to enforce the law of the Royal Family and would strongly support the kidnap or murder of a member of the royal family. The rebels had everything to gain, and the House of McMaster, everything to lose. This effort to flee McMasterdonia for Alunya was no small undertaking and the idea of failure could not be entertained.
The sound of the train pulling into the station interrupted Meghan’s thoughts. She pulled young Richard towards her and whispered “Come now dear, walk with purpose and do not be afraid”. Fortunately for the young Prince, it has long been illegal to photograph royal children and his appearance was not well known to members outside of the royal family. The pair stepped onto the second carriage and made their way to the front, finding a small booth with only three others in it - a frail Mother and her small three children. The Queen Mother offered nothing more than a nod before directing Richard to sit near the window and taking a seat herself.
She knew that she would not sleep. The journey to Cobblers Bay would take most of the next day and they would arrive at around 8PM. While the thought of the security detail sitting in the cabin opposite their own offered some comfort, Meghan knew that she would need to keep her eyes and ears open, if she was to make sure her grandson survived this attempt to flee the country.