Ada Bel
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Ada Halcourt af Brasca, or simply known as Ada Bel was the Court Dramaturge of the River Court under The Commonwealth of the Petra. Ada Bel was the daughter of the helvetii bastard Yvaine Beitris of Acre and the first Baron of Brasca, Bernard Luc Halcourt af Brasca. Between the years of 1931 and (TBA), would be named heir of the Barony of Brasca as her brother had no legitimate children at the moment. Her position of heiress to the Barony of Brasca would be passed down to her brother's first born child (TBA).
Early Life
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Later Life
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Titles & Styles
Titles & Styles
- 1912 - Her Ladyship, Ada Bel Halcourt af Brasca
- 1927 - Court Dramaturge, Ada Bel Halcourt af Brasca
Literary Work
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Plays
Des Fool Princype was written in the year of 1932 on the third of The Sun's Smile. The playwright's intention when writing Des Fool Princype was to insult the legacy left behind by the first consort of Renilde the First, Constantine Anthony of Bailan. The Playwright as well wrote the play in honor of the Archduchess of the Commonwealth of the Petra, Renilde the first. Though, when writing the play, the Dramaturge of the River court became extremely weak with a common cold. Taking a year to rest and recover from her cold until finally finishing her first play. After the release of her play many people, practically citizens of The Commonwealth of the Petra, across the continent of Aevos would praise the play. The Archduchess at the time, Renilde the first, particularly finding the play amusing and hilarious despite it's serious themes.
Poems
Sins of a Mother was created in the year of 1933 on the twelfth of The Grand Harvest. After the death of Allessandra Amador when she was killed at the hands of the Holy Inquisition after being found guilty of being a Vampire. The piece created by Ada Bel Halcourt af Brasca in a spur of anger. The playwright enraged at the fact that the Holy Inquisition who swore to the many to protect loyal and faithful canonist would murder an unborn baby, as at the time of Allessandra Amador's death, the accused vampire was with child. So, in a moment of sorrow and rage, the playwright and poet would write a response to the situation through poetry, condemning the actions of the Holy Inquisition for their involvement in the murder of an unborn child. This by many is to be the playwright's first published piece of poetry. After releasing this poem, she would come into criticism by those who supported the actions of the Holy Inquisition and also come into praise by those terrified by the actions of the Holy Inquisition.