There was a low murmuring throughout the temple as the crowd waited in anticipation. The crowd was gathered around the Esplandian prince, who stood shirtless, a padded bow staff in his hand. Two other men, Aeron Skywing and Gaerhalt Gent, stood flanking him, a wooden box in each of their hands. All waited tensely.
An old man arrived, dressed in purple robes. He had a gray beard down to his chest, and though he seemed old he stood straight and walked with purpose. He escorted a woman with him. She had light brown hair and wore a dress decorated with Aelostian emblems (the seven pointed star, the spear of Avalus, the gate of Aor). The old man lead her to where Irwin stood and stopped before the prince.
The girl smiled at Irwin and he returned the smile, blushing.
“I present a young woman,” the old man said, “Elaena Jorvikhaer, who wishes to marry Irwin auf Drakosta. Is he present?”
“I am present,” the prince answered. “Who presents her?”
“The Archbishop of Taeberus,” the old man said. He then looked around the room. “The Prince stands ready to defend his right to marry this woman. Does anyone challenge that right?”
There was murmuring as a tall blond man stepped forward. “I do,” he challenged.
“By what right do you challenge?” the Archbishop asked.
“I am Aerik Jorvikhaer, and I challenge as brother to the bride.”
The Archbishop nodded. Aerik was brought his own bow staff. He stripped off his shirt and boots. The Archbishop then spoke a short prayer and then the two men accompanying the prince opened their boxes. Inside each was a pottery jar and a brush. Aeron Skywing took his brush, dipped his brush in the jar, and then began painting warrior marks onto the prince. Gaerhalt Gent did the same and started painting Aerik.
This took a few moments and when they were done the Archbishop inspected the painted marks. He was satisfied and the two men then faced off.
The fight began. Aerik was bigger than Irwin, and he had more reach and was instantly pushing him back with a fierce attack. He drove against the prince, striking fast at Irwin’s head and chest and then feinted at his side. When Irwin tried to block Aerik changed directions and swept Irwin’s legs, sweeping him off his feet and knocking him on his ass.
The Archbishop cried, and Aerik backed away into a ready position. Irwin got to his feet.
The second round began and this time Irwin didn’t allow himself to be put on the defensive. As Aerik swung his weapon Irwin charged in low, twirled around his opponents strike and slapped his soon-to-be brother-in-law across the ass.
Aerik swing around to counter attack and found the end of Irwin’s staff crashing into his face. He stumbled backwards and fell.
The Archbishop cried aloud again and this time Irwin moved off to take up a ready position. The third and last round was to begin.
Aerik stood up and faced his opponent. But this time he didn’t attack. He extended his staff out and dropped it to the floor. “I accept you as a worthy husband to my sister. I accept you as my brother.”
The crowd then cheered as Irwin and Aerik embraces as brothers. Then Irwin stepped away and took Elaena’s hands. He dropped to both knees. “I pledge to be a devoted and loving husband to you. Do you accept me?”
“I do,” Elaena answered, tears in her eyes. “Always and forever.”
An old man arrived, dressed in purple robes. He had a gray beard down to his chest, and though he seemed old he stood straight and walked with purpose. He escorted a woman with him. She had light brown hair and wore a dress decorated with Aelostian emblems (the seven pointed star, the spear of Avalus, the gate of Aor). The old man lead her to where Irwin stood and stopped before the prince.
The girl smiled at Irwin and he returned the smile, blushing.
“I present a young woman,” the old man said, “Elaena Jorvikhaer, who wishes to marry Irwin auf Drakosta. Is he present?”
“I am present,” the prince answered. “Who presents her?”
“The Archbishop of Taeberus,” the old man said. He then looked around the room. “The Prince stands ready to defend his right to marry this woman. Does anyone challenge that right?”
There was murmuring as a tall blond man stepped forward. “I do,” he challenged.
“By what right do you challenge?” the Archbishop asked.
“I am Aerik Jorvikhaer, and I challenge as brother to the bride.”
The Archbishop nodded. Aerik was brought his own bow staff. He stripped off his shirt and boots. The Archbishop then spoke a short prayer and then the two men accompanying the prince opened their boxes. Inside each was a pottery jar and a brush. Aeron Skywing took his brush, dipped his brush in the jar, and then began painting warrior marks onto the prince. Gaerhalt Gent did the same and started painting Aerik.
This took a few moments and when they were done the Archbishop inspected the painted marks. He was satisfied and the two men then faced off.
The fight began. Aerik was bigger than Irwin, and he had more reach and was instantly pushing him back with a fierce attack. He drove against the prince, striking fast at Irwin’s head and chest and then feinted at his side. When Irwin tried to block Aerik changed directions and swept Irwin’s legs, sweeping him off his feet and knocking him on his ass.
The Archbishop cried, and Aerik backed away into a ready position. Irwin got to his feet.
The second round began and this time Irwin didn’t allow himself to be put on the defensive. As Aerik swung his weapon Irwin charged in low, twirled around his opponents strike and slapped his soon-to-be brother-in-law across the ass.
Aerik swing around to counter attack and found the end of Irwin’s staff crashing into his face. He stumbled backwards and fell.
The Archbishop cried aloud again and this time Irwin moved off to take up a ready position. The third and last round was to begin.
Aerik stood up and faced his opponent. But this time he didn’t attack. He extended his staff out and dropped it to the floor. “I accept you as a worthy husband to my sister. I accept you as my brother.”
The crowd then cheered as Irwin and Aerik embraces as brothers. Then Irwin stepped away and took Elaena’s hands. He dropped to both knees. “I pledge to be a devoted and loving husband to you. Do you accept me?”
“I do,” Elaena answered, tears in her eyes. “Always and forever.”
Dear Leader,
The Crown Prince of Esplandia, Irwin Alfrekt Sherwinsen auf Drakosta will wed the maiden Elaena Jorvikhaer at the Temple of Avalus in Taeberus, Esplandia. This is a blessed occasion and we ask you to stand as witness as a friend and ally of Esplandia. The wedding will take place on Sunday the 27th of January, uniting these two before Aela and all gods. We will be glad to see you in attendance.
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