The small country of Belds was a modest one, to say the least. They had a fine agricultural industry as well as a smaller but equally as successful cloth trade with neighboring nations. The rulers of Belds were always close to the people, viewing themselves as protectors of the commoners rather than the masters of them. The king avoided confrontation with other nations as much as he possibly could. He liked to keep his country to himself, save for trading and the occasional festival or two.
He had one daughter who was to take over the nation when he passed on into the after life. Many had scorned him for not producing an heir, but he had now that Elsa was born to rule from the moment the queen told him she was pregnant. He'd always been close to his daughter, teaching her about love for the people, love for herself, and love for peace.
The girl had grown into a beautiful young woman of eighteen. She had long silky dark brown hair with honey colored eyes, her skin was milky and smooth, dotted with freckles here and there. She was loving, compassionate, and eternally sweet, but that did not mean she didn't have a bad side. Elsa could be more stubborn than the worst mule in the kingdom if she so pleased it, and when her wrath was incurred (which wasn't often, thankfully) it was not a pretty sight.
The king had heard whisperings that there was an ominous force making its way towards Belds and had warned Elsa not to go out among the people. Elsa refused to let her people suffer because of a silly rumor and went anyway. One day she was out in the town, helping a farmer's wife embroider a wedding gown. They were sitting in the town's green, enjoying the warmth of the sun.
He had one daughter who was to take over the nation when he passed on into the after life. Many had scorned him for not producing an heir, but he had now that Elsa was born to rule from the moment the queen told him she was pregnant. He'd always been close to his daughter, teaching her about love for the people, love for herself, and love for peace.
The girl had grown into a beautiful young woman of eighteen. She had long silky dark brown hair with honey colored eyes, her skin was milky and smooth, dotted with freckles here and there. She was loving, compassionate, and eternally sweet, but that did not mean she didn't have a bad side. Elsa could be more stubborn than the worst mule in the kingdom if she so pleased it, and when her wrath was incurred (which wasn't often, thankfully) it was not a pretty sight.
The king had heard whisperings that there was an ominous force making its way towards Belds and had warned Elsa not to go out among the people. Elsa refused to let her people suffer because of a silly rumor and went anyway. One day she was out in the town, helping a farmer's wife embroider a wedding gown. They were sitting in the town's green, enjoying the warmth of the sun.