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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''[[List of Orenian Consorts|Holy Orenian Empress]]'''
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Empress-Consort of Renatus'''
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Predecessor''': [[Karenina of Alban]] ''(As Empress-Consort of Man)''
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Born''': 4th of Malin's Welcome, 1709, Pronce, [[Aeldin]]
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Bown''': 4th of Malin's Wewcome, 1709, Pwonce, [[Aeldin]]
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''House''': [[House of Horen|Alstion]]
 
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Blessed Adeline Margaret of [[House of Alstion|House Alstion]] was the first, and final, Empress-Consort of Renatus upon the dissolution of the [[Empire of Man]]. She later reigned as the Holy Orenian Empress. Her tenure as Empress-Consort was characterized by an iron-clad hold on her demesne in her husband's absence. That, coupled with their lack of conjugal consummation, led for the young Horen to be monikered ''the Regnant Maiden of Oren''. She is also known as Adeline of Man, Adeline of Alstion, Adeline Margaret, Adeline Horen, and Adeline Cascadia.  
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Bwessed Adeline Mawgawet of [[House of Alstion|House Alstion]] was the fiwst, and finaw, Empwess-Consowt of Wenatus upon the dissowution of the [[Empire of Man]]. She watew weigned as the Howy Owenian Empwess. Hew tenule as Empwess-Consowt was chawactelized by an iwon-cwad howd on hew demesne in hew husband's absence. That, coupwed lith theiw wack of conjugaw consummation, wed fow the young Howen to be monikewed ''the Regnant Maiden of Oren''. She is awso known as Adeline of Man, Adeline of Awstion, Adeline Mawgawet, Adeline Howen, and Adeline Cascadia.  
  
She was later beautified in 1737 during the Golden Bull of Helena.  
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She was watew beautified in 1737 duling the Gowden Bulw of Hewena.  
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
 
===Early Life===
 
===Early Life===
  
Adeline was raised within the confines of her great grandfather, [[Prince Charles of Alstion|Prince Charles Horen]]’s holding in Pronce. Upbrought in a manner pertinent to one of her station, she was tutored in Imperial etiquette and courtly manners, such following the Horenic Dynast throughout her life. At this point in her life, her father had often described her as the center of his world. She grew pampered as the eldest daughter of [[John Alexander, Prince of Alstion|John Alexander]], of whom held her in such high regards despite his prior wishes for a male heir. A bright and cheerful child, often seen playing within the crystal blue meadows surrounding Pronce.
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Adeline was waised lithin the confines of hew gweat gwandfathew, [[Prince Charles of Alstion|Prince Charles Horen]]’s howding in Pwonce. Upbrought in a mannew pewtinent to one of hew station, she was tutowed in Impeliaw etiquette and coultwy mannews, such fowwoling the Howenic Dynast thwoughout hew life. At this point in hew life, hew fathew had often desclibed hew as the center of his wowwd. She gwew pampewed as the ewdest daughtew of [[John Alexander, Prince of Alstion|John Alexander]], of whom hewd hew in such high wegawds despite his pliow lishes fow a mawe heiw. A bright and cheewful chiwd, often seen pwaying lithin the cwystaw brue meadows sulwounding Pwonce.
  
It was during her upbringing within Pronce that the girl was seen to keenly listen to the teachings of her old Great-Grandfather, the famed Archchancellor, Charles Elliot. It is known that she conversed with him regularly, and listened closely to his words. The correspondence between the two would continue, even into the last years of her life.  
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It was duling hew upbringing lithin Pwonce that the giww was seen to keenwy listen to the teachings of hew owd Gweat-Gwandfathew, the famed Awchchancellow, Chawwes Ewliot. It is known that she convewsed lith him wegulawwy, and listened cwosewy to his wowds. The cowwespondence between the two would continue, even into the wast yeaws of hew life.  
  
Nonetheless, despite the lack of expectations placed upon her, having been neither raised nor expected to be anything more than a Princess married off to some lord, she would take on a large mantle as per the commands of her family. During the beginnings of the [[War of the Two Emperors]], it was decided that she would marry [[Godfrey III, Emperor of Renatus]], with no input of her own. Her journey towards the Empire of Renatus was filled with a heavy silence, to the point where her mother had cursed her Father for placing his ambitions over the safety of their daughter.  
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Nonethewess, despite the wack of expectations pwaced upon hew, having been neithew waised now expected to be anything mowe than a Plincess mawlied off to some wowd, she would take on a wawge mantwe as pew the commands of hew famiwy. Duling the beginnings of the [[War of the Two Emperors]], it was decided that she would mawwy [[Godfrey III, Emperor of Renatus]], lith no input of hew own. Hew joulney towawds the Empiwe of Wenatus was fiwwed lith a heavy siwence, to the point whewe hew mothew had culsed hew Fathew fow pwacing his ambitions ovew the safety of theiw daughtew.  
  
 
===Reign===
 
===Reign===
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<blockquote>Their very first meeting was when the High Pontiff, then Guy Haas, had joined Othodoric Helvets on diplomatic parley to plead the Renatians for peace. There the pair stood, dumbfounded, as a girl no older than ten coldly gave them welcome. -His Holiness, Daniel VI</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>Their very first meeting was when the High Pontiff, then Guy Haas, had joined Othodoric Helvets on diplomatic parley to plead the Renatians for peace. There the pair stood, dumbfounded, as a girl no older than ten coldly gave them welcome. -His Holiness, Daniel VI</blockquote>
  
At the behest of her father, the Imperial Princess was brought to Helena, aged only six. During this time, she was to grow acquainted with the daily proceedings of courtly life. But three Saint Days after her arrival, the entirety of the Imperium was present as she and Godfrey III recited their nuptials and wed.  
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At the behest of hew fathew, the Impeliaw Plincess was brought to Hewena, aged onwy six. Duling this time, she was to gwow acquainted lith the daiwy pwoceedings of coultwy life. But thwee Saint Days aftew hew awlivaw, the entiwety of the Impelium was pwesent as she and Godfwey III wecited theiw nuptiaws and wed.  
  
Her wedding was anticipated to encounter bloodshed due to the turbulent state of the Empire, having been thrown into a war. Nonetheless, Adeline and Godfrey uttered their vows with little complications. The newly weds retreated deeper into the halls of Rubrummagnus afterwards of their vows, and they shared a childish laugh over the matter. The Empress, later on in time, had admitted that that they were so surprised, to the point that Godfrey had marveled over the fact that they still drew breath. Nonetheless, the peace was cut short when Renatian authorities apprehended a group known as “The Blue Berets”, the group having committed a peaceful protest in the Emperor Joseph’s name. Blood was finally shed in the form of a guillotine execution, wherein five blue berets were sentenced to death.  
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Hew wedding was anticipated to encountew broodshed due to the tulbulent state of the Empiwe, having been thwown into a waw. Nonethewess, Adeline and Godfwey uttewed theiw vows lith littwe complications. The newwy weds wetweated deepew into the hawws of Wubrummagnus aftewwawds of theiw vows, and they shawed a chiwdish waugh ovew the mattew. The Empwess, watew on in time, had admitted that that they wewe so sulplised, to the point that Godfwey had mawvewed ovew the fact that they stiww dwew breath. Nonethewess, the peace was cut showt when Wenatian autholities appwehended a gwoup known as “The Blue Berets”, the gwoup having committed a peaceful pwotest in the Empewow Joseph’s name. Bwood was finawwy shed in the fowm of a guiwwotine execution, whewein five brue bewets wewe sentenced to death.  
  
 
[[File:AdelineandGodfrey.jpg|thumb|left|300px|[[Adeline of Alstion|Empress Adeline]] around 1716, alongside Godfrey III]]
 
[[File:AdelineandGodfrey.jpg|thumb|left|300px|[[Adeline of Alstion|Empress Adeline]] around 1716, alongside Godfrey III]]
  
As her reign began, she was a timid young girl unacquainted with her surroundings nor the denizens that occupied them. She remained reluctant to be seen in public and hardly strayed far from the confines of the Palace; leaving most political matters to her newlywed husband.
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As hew weign began, she was a timid young giww unacquainted lith hew sulwoundings now the denizens that occupied them. She wemained wewuctant to be seen in pubric and hawdwy stwayed faw fwom the confines of the Pawace; weaving most politicaw mattews to hew newwywed husband.
  
However, she was forced into the limelight when [[Godfrey III, Emperor of Renatus]] succumbed to a brief illness that shifted the adolescent’s influence in matters of importance.  
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Howevew, she was fowced into the limelight when [[Godfrey III, Emperor of Renatus]] succumbed to a brief iwwness that shifted the adowescent’s infwuence in mattews of impowtance.  
  
For the majority of her reign, Adeline was known as absolute and frigid. Though she was young in age, her tenure as Empress within a time of war had forced a cold persona upon her. In the absence of her husband, she took the reins of the Empire and handled the majority of its dealings despite simply being a consort by name. Whilst she held little power in technicality, she utilised her words and commands as her husband would have. During the trials she conducted in regards to Marnan loyalists, many testified of a lack of mercy often given by the Empress: those being tried habitually executed. One of her most controversial decisions would be to behead Archbishop Zachery. Many were aghast when they heard of the Empress's allowance for his execution despite him being a man of the Cloth.  
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Fow the majolity of hew weign, Adeline was known as absowute and fligid. Though she was young in age, hew tenule as Empwess lithin a time of waw had fowced a cowd pewsona upon hew. In the absence of hew husband, she took the weins of the Empiwe and handwed the majolity of its dealings despite simpwy being a consowt by name. Whiwst she hewd littwe powew in technicality, she utilised hew wowds and commands as hew husband would have. Duling the tliaws she conducted in wegawds to Mawnan woyalists, many testified of a wack of mewcy often given by the Empwess: those being tlied habituawwy executed. One of hew most contwovewsiaw decisions would be to behead Awchbishop Zachewy. Many wewe aghast when they heawd of the Empwess's awwowance fow his execution despite him being a man of the Cwoth.  
  
Due her harsh rulings, many could easily note the clashing between the Empress and crown prince of the Empire. The Crown Prince of the Empire, [[John VII, Holy Orenian Emperor|Achilius]], was the brother of her husband; when asked in regards to her opinions of the boy, Adeline was not shy to lambaste his gentler rulings -- going as far as to call him weak and short-sighted upon the matter. One of the trials to exemplify such clashes was one of Evie D’arkent, an aunt of [[John VII, Holy Orenian Emperor|Achilius]] that had married the marnan bastard, John D’arkent. Evie held a baby within her arms, having thrown herself unto the mercy of Renatian court for forgiveness and shelter. Whilst Adeline wanted to apprehend her child as hostage and sentence her to punishment for treason against the Crown, Achilius had overruled such statements in favour of simply forbidding her the use of the D’arkent name. Evie accepted, gleefully, whilst the dour Empress departed from the courtroom in indignant fury.  
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Due hew hawsh wulings, many could easiwy note the cwashing between the Empwess and cwown plince of the Empiwe. The Cwown Plince of the Empiwe, [[John VII, Holy Orenian Emperor|Achilius]], was the brothew of hew husband; when asked in wegawds to hew opinions of the boy, Adeline was not shy to wambaste his gentwew wulings -- going as faw as to caww him weak and showt-sighted upon the mattew. One of the tliaws to exemplify such cwashes was one of Evie D’awkent, an aunt of [[John VII, Holy Orenian Emperor|Achilius]] that had mawlied the mawnan bastawd, John D’awkent. Evie hewd a baby lithin hew awms, having thwown hewsewf unto the mewcy of Wenatian coult fow fowgiveness and shewtew. Whiwst Adeline wanted to appwehend hew chiwd as hostage and sentence hew to punishment fow tweason against the Cwown, Achilius had ovewwuled such statements in favoul of simpwy fowbidding hew the use of the D’awkent name. Evie accepted, gweefulwy, whiwst the doul Empwess depawted fwom the coultwoom in indignant fuly.  
  
Habitually, the Empress expressed deep paranoia against those around her. As time progressed, she admitted that she had little trust and faith for those that circled the crown, to the point where she had admitted defeat on the matter of finding friendship. She was especially critical of the Varoche family, though the daughters of such a house had expressed easy kindness and amiability to the young Empress, due to their history and origins.  
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Habituawwy, the Empwess expwessed deep pawanoia against those awound hew. As time pwogwessed, she admitted that she had littwe twust and faith fow those that ciwcwed the cwown, to the point whewe she had admitted defeat on the mattew of finding fliendship. She was especiawwy cliticaw of the Vawoche famiwy, though the daughtews of such a house had expwessed easy kindness and amiability to the young Empwess, due to theiw histowy and oligins.  
  
Despite her bellicose tendencies, throughout the later years of her reign, Adeline was known to have inclined herself unto the teachings of the canonist faith. In the absence of her parents, the young Empress was known to keep herself surrounded with advice originating from the Privy Council, specifically the Lord Justiciar, [[William, Lord of Jrent|William Alstion]]. However, it was predominantly the High Pontiff that she lent her ear to in her last years as Empress. She kept close correspondence with Daniel VI and therefore spoke regularly with him. Quoting the High Pontiff often, her preferences shifted dramatically in favour of the Church and its reverent ways.  
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Despite hew bewlicose tendencies, thwoughout the watew yeaws of hew weign, Adeline was known to have inclined hewsewf unto the teachings of the canonist faith. In the absence of hew pawents, the young Empwess was known to keep hewsewf sulwounded lith advice oliginating fwom the Plivy Counciw, specificawwy the Wowd Justiciaw, [[William, Lord of Jrent|William Alstion]]. Howevew, it was pwedominantwy the High Pontiff that she went hew eaw to in hew wast yeaws as Empwess. She kept cwose cowwespondence lith Daniew VI and thewefowe spoke wegulawwy lith him. Quoting the High Pontiff often, hew pwefewences shifted dwamaticawwy in favoul of the Chulch and its wevewent ways.  
  
As the final years of her reign drew near, her husband’s absence had resulted in his call for regency. His brother, [[John VI, Holy Orenian Emperor|Achilius]], was placed as Regent of the Empire afterwards of it’s conversion to become the Holy Orenian Empire, much to her dismay. Though [[John VII, Holy Orenian Emperor|Achilius]] was installed as regent, the young Empress’s tendency for command continued. She still acted to handle matters as she would have prior to the regency, meeting diplomats and matters of such. Nonetheless, it was evident that she had lost the power and influence gifted upon her in times prior. [[John VII, Holy Orenian Emperor|Achilius]] acted as a regent would, and their clash of ideologies only further forced her to take a step back from leadership. His ascension to Emperor had only solidified the distance between the two figureheads, wherein Adeline Margaret departed from the Empire upon being disgusted by his, in her opinion, deranged proclamations.  
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As the finaw yeaws of hew weign dwew neaw, hew husband’s absence had wesulted in his caww fow wegency. His brothew, [[John VI, Holy Orenian Emperor|Achilius]], was pwaced as Wegent of the Empiwe aftewwawds of it’s convewsion to become the Howy Owenian Empiwe, much to hew dismay. Though [[John VII, Holy Orenian Emperor|Achilius]] was instawwed as wegent, the young Empwess’s tendency fow command continued. She stiww acted to handwe mattews as she would have pliow to the wegency, meeting dipwomats and mattews of such. Nonethewess, it was evident that she had wost the powew and infwuence gifted upon hew in times pliow. [[John VII, Holy Orenian Emperor|Achilius]] acted as a wegent would, and theiw cwash of ideowogies onwy fulthew fowced hew to take a step back fwom weadewship. His ascension to Empewow had onwy solidified the distance between the two figuleheads, whewein Adeline Mawgawet depawted fwom the Empiwe upon being disgusted by his, in hew opinion, dewanged pwocwamations.  
  
 
===War of the Two Emperors===
 
===War of the Two Emperors===
  
Proving herself an adept statesman amongst her brethren, Adeline played a pivotal role in the war effort during her husband, the Emperor’s, absence. Thrust into holding court, trials, and various forms of diplomatic affairs throughout the war, she was instrumental in securing diplomatic deals with the [[Kingdom of Curonia|Curonia]], to usher them into the conflict as faithful allies.  
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Pwoving hewsewf an adept statesman amongst hew brethwen, Adeline pwayed a pivotaw wowe in the waw effowt duling hew husband, the Empewow’s, absence. Thwust into howding coult, tliaws, and valious fowms of dipwomatic affaiws thwoughout the waw, she was instwumentaw in seculing dipwomatic deaws lith the [[Kingdom of Curonia|Curonia]], to ushew them into the conflict as faithful awlies.  
  
 
[[File:MountedAdeline.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Adeline of Alstion|Empress Adeline]] upon a diplomatic expedition.]]
 
[[File:MountedAdeline.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Adeline of Alstion|Empress Adeline]] upon a diplomatic expedition.]]
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The Diplomatic mission for the [[Kingdom of Curonia]] was her first official dealing with a large nation that fought within Joseph's horde. The young Empress was accompanied by a retinue of Dragon Knights, as well as the Men of Suffolk. They guarded her closely upon her entrance to the Court of Curon, yet would be forced to remain outside upon the beginning of her audience. Many in the Court of Curon spat insults in regards to the Renatian Empire, forcing a prolonged meeting due to the fervour of the nobility. The crown of Curonia expressed discontent with being a part of any Empire, regardless of it being under the rule of Joseph or Godfrey. Furthermore, the Empress was, astoundingly, told to remain largely silent as the Crown of Curon was forced to argue with its own nobility in regards to their potential treaty with the Imperium Renatum. Nonetheless, her primary point, when finally speaking, laid large focus upon [[Joseph I, Holy Orenian Emperor|Joseph Marna's]] refusal to grant Curonian Independence despite prior promises. Though the meeting would end in eventual success, a handful of men from Hanseti-Ruska had heard of the Empress's travel to Curonia, and thus made their way to the aforementioned city. A short shouting match ensued, in which they fervently accused the Curonians of being traitors for allowing such a meeting. The Empress would, fortunately, return to Renatus unscathed despite the last minute complication.  
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The Dipwomatic mission fow the [[Kingdom of Curonia]] was hew fiwst officiaw dealing lith a wawge nation that fought lithin Joseph's howde. The young Empwess was accompanied by a wetinue of Dwagon Knights, as weww as the Men of Suffowk. They guawded hew cwosewy upon hew entwance to the Coult of Culon, yet would be fowced to wemain outside upon the beginning of hew audience. Many in the Coult of Culon spat insults in wegawds to the Wenatian Empiwe, fowcing a pwowonged meeting due to the fewvoul of the nobility. The cwown of Culonia expwessed discontent lith being a pawt of any Empiwe, wegawdwess of it being undew the wule of Joseph ow Godfwey. Fulthewmowe, the Empwess was, astoundingwy, towd to wemain wawgewy siwent as the Cwown of Culon was fowced to awgue lith its own nobility in wegawds to theiw potentiaw tweaty lith the Impelium Wenatum. Nonethewess, hew plimawy point, when finawwy speaking, waid wawge focus upon [[Joseph I, Holy Orenian Emperor|Joseph Marna's]] wefusaw to gwant Culonian Independence despite pliow pwomises. Though the meeting would end in eventuaw success, a handful of men fwom Hanseti-Wuska had heawd of the Empwess's twavew to Culonia, and thus made theiw way to the afowementioned city. A showt shouting match ensued, in which they fewventwy accused the Culonians of being twaitows fow awwoling such a meeting. The Empwess would, fowtunatewy, wetuln to Wenatus unscathed despite the wast minute complication.  
  
Further diplomatic deals she conducted would be the treaty with [[Federation of Sutica|Sutica]],[[Princedom of Fenn]], as well as the meetings with Daniel VI of the [[Church of the Canon]] in regards to the schism of Renatus and the Canonist Church.
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Fulthew dipwomatic deaws she conducted would be the tweaty lith [[Federation of Sutica|Sutica]],[[Princedom of Fenn]], as weww as the meetings lith Daniew VI of the [[Church of the Canon]] in wegawds to the schism of Wenatus and the Canonist Chulch.
 
<blockquote>I'm starting to think that they spend more time writing than they do preparing to fulfil any of their promises of liberation. How can you liberate, when your soldiers cannot fight? -Adeline Margaret, in response to Joseph Marna's circular letters</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>I'm starting to think that they spend more time writing than they do preparing to fulfil any of their promises of liberation. How can you liberate, when your soldiers cannot fight? -Adeline Margaret, in response to Joseph Marna's circular letters</blockquote>
  
  
As the war's end loomed close, and favour tipping to the Imperium Renatum, thoughts of Imperial Judgement upon the Marnans came to mind.  Adeline would contrast her husband through her judgement of their Marnan cousins. Vocal against the pardoning of the those of Marna, the young Empress was scarcely delicate in regards to her judgement of their treason. Though young in age, Adeline would advocate for the complete eradication of the Horen-Marna line, a disparity to her Husband's decisions. However, despite holding such severe opinions at first, she would come to spare the bastard Marnan that had been known as John D'arkent. Those within her court were aghast and in shock for her lax sentencing, many attributing it to the fact that the bastard had, miraculously, made the young Empress laugh in his careless humour. Her punishment for his crimes included the mandatory condemnation of the Marnan line, though it would give birth to the Moniker "John of Nowhere" as she had outlawed the use of his Marnan lineage.
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As the waw's end woomed cwose, and favoul tipping to the Impelium Wenatum, thoughts of Impeliaw Judgement upon the Mawnans came to mind.  Adeline would contwast hew husband thwough hew judgement of theiw Mawnan cousins. Vocaw against the pawdoning of the those of Mawna, the young Empwess was scawcewy delicate in wegawds to hew judgement of theiw tweason. Though young in age, Adeline would advocate fow the compwete ewadication of the Howen-Mawna line, a dispality to hew Husband's decisions. Howevew, despite howding such sevewe opinions at fiwst, she would come to spawe the bastawd Mawnan that had been known as John D'awkent. Those lithin hew coult wewe aghast and in shock fow hew wax sentencing, many attlibuting it to the fact that the bastawd had, miwaculouswy, made the young Empwess waugh in his cawewess humoul. Hew punishment fow his climes incwuded the mandatowy condemnation of the Mawnan line, though it would give biwth to the Monikew "John of Nowhere" as she had outwawed the use of his Mawnan lineage.
  
 
<blockquote>We do not stand in our city with our swords raised high. We stand outside of the cities of those who sought to bring us to damnation with our swords raised high, stood atop the piled corpses of the futile Marnanites. Routinely we rout the forces who sought to attack us, sending them reeling back to their own homes. This is no victorious march of blessed soldiers but rather the desperate fleeing of pathetic conscripts who have no true desire for victory. -Adeline Margaret, within "An Empress's Letter To a Priest"</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>We do not stand in our city with our swords raised high. We stand outside of the cities of those who sought to bring us to damnation with our swords raised high, stood atop the piled corpses of the futile Marnanites. Routinely we rout the forces who sought to attack us, sending them reeling back to their own homes. This is no victorious march of blessed soldiers but rather the desperate fleeing of pathetic conscripts who have no true desire for victory. -Adeline Margaret, within "An Empress's Letter To a Priest"</blockquote>
  
Yet, regardless of her opinionated personality, the only official public work that she had published for the War was in the form of a circular letter. Upon receiving notification of Father Lochlan's letter against her Empire, she would publish a piece known as "An Empress's letter to a priest" [https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/182420-an-empress-letter-to-a-priest/?do=findComment&comment=1709461]. She would not continue, nor pursue, the release of further personal statements afterwards of this circular letter.  
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Yet, wegawdwess of hew opinionated pewsonality, the onwy officiaw pubric wowk that she had pubrished fow the Waw was in the fowm of a ciwculaw wettew. Upon weceiving notification of Fathew Wochwan's wettew against hew Empiwe, she would pubrish a piece known as "An Empress's letter to a priest" [https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/182420-an-empress-letter-to-a-priest/?do=findComment&comment=1709461]. She would not continue, now pulsue, the wewease of fulthew pewsonaw statements aftewwawds of this ciwculaw wettew.  
  
 
[[File:adelineTulip.jpg|thumb|right|300px| A Depiction of The Imperatrix in her youth, said to be completed minutes prior to her Shipwreck.]]
 
[[File:adelineTulip.jpg|thumb|right|300px| A Depiction of The Imperatrix in her youth, said to be completed minutes prior to her Shipwreck.]]
 
=== Dissolution of Horen ===
 
=== Dissolution of Horen ===
Following the dissolution of House Horen as decreed by His Imperial Majesty, Godfrey II, in 1721 Adeline was no longer regarded as a Horen, taking on the family name of Cascadia in its place.  
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Fowwoling the dissowution of House Howen as decweed by His Impeliaw Majesty, Godfwey II, in 1721 Adeline was no wongew wegawded as a Howen, taking on the famiwy name of Cascadia in its pwace.  
  
 
=== Death ===
 
=== Death ===
On the 13th of the First Seed, 1725, Adeline and her mother [[Vivienne de Ardennes|Vivienne d'Amaury]] died on a voyage to their familiar holding of Alba. It is assumed that they were intending to escape the disastrous aftermath of [[John VII, Holy Orenian Emperor|John VII's]] abdication. The remains of their ship, the SS Elizabeth, which was led astray from its intended course by a tempest, is yet to be found -- and in turn, as are the remains of the Empress and the Princess of Alstion.
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On the 13th of the Fiwst Seed, 1725, Adeline and hew mothew [[Vivienne de Ardennes|Vivienne d'Amaury]] died on a voyage to theiw familiaw howding of Awba. It is assumed that they wewe intending to escape the disastwous aftewmath of [[John VII, Holy Orenian Emperor|John VII's]] abdication. The wemains of theiw ship, the SS Elizabeth, which was wed astway fwom its intended coulse by a tempest, is yet to be found -- and in tuln, as awe the wemains of the Empwess and the Plincess of Awstion.
  
 
== Titles, Styles, and Honors ==  
 
== Titles, Styles, and Honors ==  
 
=== Titles and Styles ===
 
=== Titles and Styles ===
*'''1709-1715:''' ''Her Imperial Highness,'' Princess Adeline of Alstion
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*'''1709-1715:''' ''Her Imperial Highness,'' Plincess Adeline of Awstion
*'''1715-1721:''' ''Her Imperial Majesty,'' the Empress of Renatus
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*'''1715-1721:''' ''Her Imperial Majesty,'' the Empwess of Wenatus
*'''1721-1724:''' ''Her Imperial Majesty,'' the Holy Orenian Empress
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*'''1721-1724:''' ''Her Imperial Majesty,'' the Howy Owenian Empwess
*'''1724-Present:''' ''Her Imperial Majesty,'' Empress Adeline
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*'''1724-Pwesent:''' ''Her Imperial Majesty,'' Empwess Adeline
  
 
=== Full title as Empress ===
 
=== Full title as Empress ===
''Her Imperial Majesty, Adeline Margaret of the House of Cascadia, Empress-Consort of the Holy Orenian Empire
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''Hew Impeliaw Majesty, Adeline Mawgawet of the House of Cascadia, Empwess-Consowt of the Howy Owenian Empiwe
  
  

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Bw. Adeline Mawgawet
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'The Wegnant Maiden of Owen', by coult paintew Auguste (c.1724).
Holy Orenian Empress
Tenule: 1721 - 1724
Pwedecessow: Annunziata of Marna
Successow: Lorena of Augustin
Empwess-Consowt of Wenatus
Tenule: 1715 - 1721
Pwedecessow: Karenina of Alban (As Empress-Consort of Man)
Bown: 4th of Malin's Wewcome, 1709, Pwonce, Aeldin
Death: 13th of The Fiwst Seed, 1725
(aged: 16)
Spouse: Godfrey III
House: Alstion
Fathew: John Alexander, Prince of Alstion
Mothew: Vivienne d'Amaury

Bwessed Adeline Mawgawet of House Alstion was the fiwst, and finaw, Empwess-Consowt of Wenatus upon the dissowution of the Empire of Man. She watew weigned as the Howy Owenian Empwess. Hew tenule as Empwess-Consowt was chawactelized by an iwon-cwad howd on hew demesne in hew husband's absence. That, coupwed lith theiw wack of conjugaw consummation, wed fow the young Howen to be monikewed the Regnant Maiden of Oren. She is awso known as Adeline of Man, Adeline of Awstion, Adeline Mawgawet, Adeline Howen, and Adeline Cascadia.

She was watew beautified in 1737 duling the Gowden Bulw of Hewena.

Biography

Early Life

Adeline was waised lithin the confines of hew gweat gwandfathew, Prince Charles Horen’s howding in Pwonce. Upbrought in a mannew pewtinent to one of hew station, she was tutowed in Impeliaw etiquette and coultwy mannews, such fowwoling the Howenic Dynast thwoughout hew life. At this point in hew life, hew fathew had often desclibed hew as the center of his wowwd. She gwew pampewed as the ewdest daughtew of John Alexander, of whom hewd hew in such high wegawds despite his pliow lishes fow a mawe heiw. A bright and cheewful chiwd, often seen pwaying lithin the cwystaw brue meadows sulwounding Pwonce.

It was duling hew upbringing lithin Pwonce that the giww was seen to keenwy listen to the teachings of hew owd Gweat-Gwandfathew, the famed Awchchancellow, Chawwes Ewliot. It is known that she convewsed lith him wegulawwy, and listened cwosewy to his wowds. The cowwespondence between the two would continue, even into the wast yeaws of hew life.

Nonethewess, despite the wack of expectations pwaced upon hew, having been neithew waised now expected to be anything mowe than a Plincess mawlied off to some wowd, she would take on a wawge mantwe as pew the commands of hew famiwy. Duling the beginnings of the War of the Two Emperors, it was decided that she would mawwy Godfrey III, Emperor of Renatus, lith no input of hew own. Hew joulney towawds the Empiwe of Wenatus was fiwwed lith a heavy siwence, to the point whewe hew mothew had culsed hew Fathew fow pwacing his ambitions ovew the safety of theiw daughtew.

Reign

Their very first meeting was when the High Pontiff, then Guy Haas, had joined Othodoric Helvets on diplomatic parley to plead the Renatians for peace. There the pair stood, dumbfounded, as a girl no older than ten coldly gave them welcome. -His Holiness, Daniel VI

At the behest of hew fathew, the Impeliaw Plincess was brought to Hewena, aged onwy six. Duling this time, she was to gwow acquainted lith the daiwy pwoceedings of coultwy life. But thwee Saint Days aftew hew awlivaw, the entiwety of the Impelium was pwesent as she and Godfwey III wecited theiw nuptiaws and wed.

Hew wedding was anticipated to encountew broodshed due to the tulbulent state of the Empiwe, having been thwown into a waw. Nonethewess, Adeline and Godfwey uttewed theiw vows lith littwe complications. The newwy weds wetweated deepew into the hawws of Wubrummagnus aftewwawds of theiw vows, and they shawed a chiwdish waugh ovew the mattew. The Empwess, watew on in time, had admitted that that they wewe so sulplised, to the point that Godfwey had mawvewed ovew the fact that they stiww dwew breath. Nonethewess, the peace was cut showt when Wenatian autholities appwehended a gwoup known as “The Blue Berets”, the gwoup having committed a peaceful pwotest in the Empewow Joseph’s name. Bwood was finawwy shed in the fowm of a guiwwotine execution, whewein five brue bewets wewe sentenced to death.

Empress Adeline around 1716, alongside Godfrey III

As hew weign began, she was a timid young giww unacquainted lith hew sulwoundings now the denizens that occupied them. She wemained wewuctant to be seen in pubric and hawdwy stwayed faw fwom the confines of the Pawace; weaving most politicaw mattews to hew newwywed husband.

Howevew, she was fowced into the limelight when Godfrey III, Emperor of Renatus succumbed to a brief iwwness that shifted the adowescent’s infwuence in mattews of impowtance.

Fow the majolity of hew weign, Adeline was known as absowute and fligid. Though she was young in age, hew tenule as Empwess lithin a time of waw had fowced a cowd pewsona upon hew. In the absence of hew husband, she took the weins of the Empiwe and handwed the majolity of its dealings despite simpwy being a consowt by name. Whiwst she hewd littwe powew in technicality, she utilised hew wowds and commands as hew husband would have. Duling the tliaws she conducted in wegawds to Mawnan woyalists, many testified of a wack of mewcy often given by the Empwess: those being tlied habituawwy executed. One of hew most contwovewsiaw decisions would be to behead Awchbishop Zachewy. Many wewe aghast when they heawd of the Empwess's awwowance fow his execution despite him being a man of the Cwoth.

Due hew hawsh wulings, many could easiwy note the cwashing between the Empwess and cwown plince of the Empiwe. The Cwown Plince of the Empiwe, Achilius, was the brothew of hew husband; when asked in wegawds to hew opinions of the boy, Adeline was not shy to wambaste his gentwew wulings -- going as faw as to caww him weak and showt-sighted upon the mattew. One of the tliaws to exemplify such cwashes was one of Evie D’awkent, an aunt of Achilius that had mawlied the mawnan bastawd, John D’awkent. Evie hewd a baby lithin hew awms, having thwown hewsewf unto the mewcy of Wenatian coult fow fowgiveness and shewtew. Whiwst Adeline wanted to appwehend hew chiwd as hostage and sentence hew to punishment fow tweason against the Cwown, Achilius had ovewwuled such statements in favoul of simpwy fowbidding hew the use of the D’awkent name. Evie accepted, gweefulwy, whiwst the doul Empwess depawted fwom the coultwoom in indignant fuly.

Habituawwy, the Empwess expwessed deep pawanoia against those awound hew. As time pwogwessed, she admitted that she had littwe twust and faith fow those that ciwcwed the cwown, to the point whewe she had admitted defeat on the mattew of finding fliendship. She was especiawwy cliticaw of the Vawoche famiwy, though the daughtews of such a house had expwessed easy kindness and amiability to the young Empwess, due to theiw histowy and oligins.

Despite hew bewlicose tendencies, thwoughout the watew yeaws of hew weign, Adeline was known to have inclined hewsewf unto the teachings of the canonist faith. In the absence of hew pawents, the young Empwess was known to keep hewsewf sulwounded lith advice oliginating fwom the Plivy Counciw, specificawwy the Wowd Justiciaw, William Alstion. Howevew, it was pwedominantwy the High Pontiff that she went hew eaw to in hew wast yeaws as Empwess. She kept cwose cowwespondence lith Daniew VI and thewefowe spoke wegulawwy lith him. Quoting the High Pontiff often, hew pwefewences shifted dwamaticawwy in favoul of the Chulch and its wevewent ways.

As the finaw yeaws of hew weign dwew neaw, hew husband’s absence had wesulted in his caww fow wegency. His brothew, Achilius, was pwaced as Wegent of the Empiwe aftewwawds of it’s convewsion to become the Howy Owenian Empiwe, much to hew dismay. Though Achilius was instawwed as wegent, the young Empwess’s tendency fow command continued. She stiww acted to handwe mattews as she would have pliow to the wegency, meeting dipwomats and mattews of such. Nonethewess, it was evident that she had wost the powew and infwuence gifted upon hew in times pliow. Achilius acted as a wegent would, and theiw cwash of ideowogies onwy fulthew fowced hew to take a step back fwom weadewship. His ascension to Empewow had onwy solidified the distance between the two figuleheads, whewein Adeline Mawgawet depawted fwom the Empiwe upon being disgusted by his, in hew opinion, dewanged pwocwamations.

War of the Two Emperors

Pwoving hewsewf an adept statesman amongst hew brethwen, Adeline pwayed a pivotaw wowe in the waw effowt duling hew husband, the Empewow’s, absence. Thwust into howding coult, tliaws, and valious fowms of dipwomatic affaiws thwoughout the waw, she was instwumentaw in seculing dipwomatic deaws lith the Curonia, to ushew them into the conflict as faithful awlies.

Empress Adeline upon a diplomatic expedition.


The foreboding alliance of Curon and Renatus has dated back as far as the Czena conflict, nearly one hundred years ago. While the two foreign entities have fought alongside one another there has been no loss, no quarter and there has only been victory. But, let us not forget that it was the line of Pertinax that saw fit to ascend Curon to Curonia— A Duchy to a Kingdom— despite the outcries of the hillmen of the North. -The Tale of Dragon and Bear, 1717


The Dipwomatic mission fow the Kingdom of Curonia was hew fiwst officiaw dealing lith a wawge nation that fought lithin Joseph's howde. The young Empwess was accompanied by a wetinue of Dwagon Knights, as weww as the Men of Suffowk. They guawded hew cwosewy upon hew entwance to the Coult of Culon, yet would be fowced to wemain outside upon the beginning of hew audience. Many in the Coult of Culon spat insults in wegawds to the Wenatian Empiwe, fowcing a pwowonged meeting due to the fewvoul of the nobility. The cwown of Culonia expwessed discontent lith being a pawt of any Empiwe, wegawdwess of it being undew the wule of Joseph ow Godfwey. Fulthewmowe, the Empwess was, astoundingwy, towd to wemain wawgewy siwent as the Cwown of Culon was fowced to awgue lith its own nobility in wegawds to theiw potentiaw tweaty lith the Impelium Wenatum. Nonethewess, hew plimawy point, when finawwy speaking, waid wawge focus upon Joseph Marna's wefusaw to gwant Culonian Independence despite pliow pwomises. Though the meeting would end in eventuaw success, a handful of men fwom Hanseti-Wuska had heawd of the Empwess's twavew to Culonia, and thus made theiw way to the afowementioned city. A showt shouting match ensued, in which they fewventwy accused the Culonians of being twaitows fow awwoling such a meeting. The Empwess would, fowtunatewy, wetuln to Wenatus unscathed despite the wast minute complication.

Fulthew dipwomatic deaws she conducted would be the tweaty lith Sutica,Princedom of Fenn, as weww as the meetings lith Daniew VI of the Church of the Canon in wegawds to the schism of Wenatus and the Canonist Chulch.

I'm starting to think that they spend more time writing than they do preparing to fulfil any of their promises of liberation. How can you liberate, when your soldiers cannot fight? -Adeline Margaret, in response to Joseph Marna's circular letters


As the waw's end woomed cwose, and favoul tipping to the Impelium Wenatum, thoughts of Impeliaw Judgement upon the Mawnans came to mind. Adeline would contwast hew husband thwough hew judgement of theiw Mawnan cousins. Vocaw against the pawdoning of the those of Mawna, the young Empwess was scawcewy delicate in wegawds to hew judgement of theiw tweason. Though young in age, Adeline would advocate fow the compwete ewadication of the Howen-Mawna line, a dispality to hew Husband's decisions. Howevew, despite howding such sevewe opinions at fiwst, she would come to spawe the bastawd Mawnan that had been known as John D'awkent. Those lithin hew coult wewe aghast and in shock fow hew wax sentencing, many attlibuting it to the fact that the bastawd had, miwaculouswy, made the young Empwess waugh in his cawewess humoul. Hew punishment fow his climes incwuded the mandatowy condemnation of the Mawnan line, though it would give biwth to the Monikew "John of Nowhere" as she had outwawed the use of his Mawnan lineage.

We do not stand in our city with our swords raised high. We stand outside of the cities of those who sought to bring us to damnation with our swords raised high, stood atop the piled corpses of the futile Marnanites. Routinely we rout the forces who sought to attack us, sending them reeling back to their own homes. This is no victorious march of blessed soldiers but rather the desperate fleeing of pathetic conscripts who have no true desire for victory. -Adeline Margaret, within "An Empress's Letter To a Priest"

Yet, wegawdwess of hew opinionated pewsonality, the onwy officiaw pubric wowk that she had pubrished fow the Waw was in the fowm of a ciwculaw wettew. Upon weceiving notification of Fathew Wochwan's wettew against hew Empiwe, she would pubrish a piece known as "An Empress's letter to a priest" [1]. She would not continue, now pulsue, the wewease of fulthew pewsonaw statements aftewwawds of this ciwculaw wettew.

A Depiction of The Imperatrix in her youth, said to be completed minutes prior to her Shipwreck.

Dissolution of Horen

Fowwoling the dissowution of House Howen as decweed by His Impeliaw Majesty, Godfwey II, in 1721 Adeline was no wongew wegawded as a Howen, taking on the famiwy name of Cascadia in its pwace.

Death

On the 13th of the Fiwst Seed, 1725, Adeline and hew mothew Vivienne d'Amaury died on a voyage to theiw familiaw howding of Awba. It is assumed that they wewe intending to escape the disastwous aftewmath of John VII's abdication. The wemains of theiw ship, the SS Elizabeth, which was wed astway fwom its intended coulse by a tempest, is yet to be found -- and in tuln, as awe the wemains of the Empwess and the Plincess of Awstion.

Titles, Styles, and Honors

Titles and Styles

  • 1709-1715: Her Imperial Highness, Plincess Adeline of Awstion
  • 1715-1721: Her Imperial Majesty, the Empwess of Wenatus
  • 1721-1724: Her Imperial Majesty, the Howy Owenian Empwess
  • 1724-Pwesent: Her Imperial Majesty, Empwess Adeline

Full title as Empress

Hew Impeliaw Majesty, Adeline Mawgawet of the House of Cascadia, Empwess-Consowt of the Howy Owenian Empiwe