Solenial
14-06-2008, 11:03
The Reformation of the Monarchy in Solenial was a thing to be celebrated. King George had awoken and got in his finest suit which he was to wear for the parade today.
He had left his Bedroom and descended a flight of stairs to a large Breakfast Table where his eldest son, Harold aged 15, daughter Anne aged 20, and youngest son George aged 11 sat eating a concoction of Muesli and some sort of red substance.
As George sat down and greeted his children, Anya, his wife, placed a napkin around his neck and she sat down next to him. A Maid entered the room by the left with the King and Queen's breakfast and exited to the left.
"So, I heard Solenial was to play Bjornoschkodel in Rugby today." The King said aloud making conversation.
"Yes dear." Anya replied, Solenial was a mainly Rugby-orientated nation but also had sporting representatives in Football, Cycling and Athletics.
The Conversation went on as, across Werser the caoital city, the Sovereign Guard readied for the parade which was to take place in King's Ground a Clay-laiden yard surrounded by golden balconies and a giant wooden door.
He had left his Bedroom and descended a flight of stairs to a large Breakfast Table where his eldest son, Harold aged 15, daughter Anne aged 20, and youngest son George aged 11 sat eating a concoction of Muesli and some sort of red substance.
As George sat down and greeted his children, Anya, his wife, placed a napkin around his neck and she sat down next to him. A Maid entered the room by the left with the King and Queen's breakfast and exited to the left.
"So, I heard Solenial was to play Bjornoschkodel in Rugby today." The King said aloud making conversation.
"Yes dear." Anya replied, Solenial was a mainly Rugby-orientated nation but also had sporting representatives in Football, Cycling and Athletics.
The Conversation went on as, across Werser the caoital city, the Sovereign Guard readied for the parade which was to take place in King's Ground a Clay-laiden yard surrounded by golden balconies and a giant wooden door.