07-06-2012, 11:54 AM
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Lady of the North
 Join Date: Nov 2011

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(Arrives 5/8, afternoon, and is delivered by one of Elanor's servants).
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Ser Ragnar,
I thank you for your kind condolences. They mean much to me in these troubled times, and I take them to heart.
I do, however, understand your concern, or rather the concern of those in your household. I am young and inexperienced, and more damning still, I am female. I recognize this. But what, I ask you, is required to lead a country? Is it savagery and a thirst for blood? I admit that here I am lacking. I have some knowledge of the sword but I am no warrior and do not claim to be.
Instead, I aim to be a healer. Has not Arbrecht had enough of bloodshed and pain? Do not even warriors ache for the relief of balms and bandages after a battle long? I know they do. I have seen the weary faces of men returning.
I think my brother's spirit will lend me some strength, but much has been given me already -- not from Jon, but rather from Arbrecht. The raging seas, the winters, the piercing mountains and eagle's cry. Our homeland fills my pulse as I am certain it does yours, and to your household I say this:
I am able to rule. I have a sound mind and a strong will, and I bear a love for Arbrecht that you might not believe since you do not know me well. I want our province to rise and I will put my arms and sweat to it, even my life's blood. In short, Lord Lightning, I will give as much as I am allowed to give. Do not spurn the sweat I offer because it is woman's, nor the blood, nor the life. They still have some power for change and I give them freely.
That said, even if women's gifts mean less than man's, the greatest man in the world could not do this task alone. The Stormlords are needed, now more than ever. If my family's greatest allies decide I am unworthy to guide them, then I am ashamed to have failed my ancestors and the League so badly. I cannot help this province without some support, no matter what I am willing to give and what has already been given. If even you will turn from me now, then you must inform me at once so my last hours as Queen may at least be spent in diligence preventing another war.
Your servant,
Elanor Fitzwulf, Lady of the North.
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