ChocolateStrawberry
Supernova
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2010
The land of Ice lived up to its name. A barren wasteland of frozen snow as far as the eye could see. Nestled in the valley of the mountains, it was rumored that Ice was once a lush and green place until the Goddess of Snow, Isola, caught sight of it and claimed it as her own. Nothing grew here and the people made their living mining the precious metals out of the surrounding mountains. On all sides down the mountains were green and prosperous kingdoms.
Amna loved her home. As the daughter of a lesser lord, she never had many hopes for her life. She assumed she'd marry and live her days with another lesser lord, pining away for the glory of the palace. Through manipulation, her mother had managed to succure for her a special betrothal with the youngest prince. The condition was, should he ever be made king, Amna would be his bride. Against what everyone would have assumed, a plague hit Ice and robbed them of their king and his two elder sons. The crown fell to Yorik, and Amna became queen.
Yorik was not what she would have wanted in a husband. Too busy trying to pretend he was still the care-free prince, he left his duties unfinished. The only thing he liked about being king was the seemingly unlimited funds he could play with. Amna was well aware of her husband's expensive tastes for she was the one who had to make sure teh bills were paid on time.
As the true power behind the throne, Amna found being queen a thankless job. She found her joyless days filled with petitions from the towns, visiting nobels who looked down on her icy realm, and the overlooming threat of war with the surrounding kingdoms. It was always something to worry her, and she felt very alone in her palace.
It had been years since Yorik even paid attention to her. Amna was not an ugly girl; she had long white hair and pale skin that was common among the people of Ice. Her eyes were an unusual shade of green, a throwback to her foreign grandmother. She was of medium height and curvy, a beauty for the people of Ice. Yet, when she craved the attention of her husband, she was always turned away and felt like there must be something wrong with her.
Pulling her wrap around herself more, she motioned for her servant to put another log on the fire. Today, she would tackle the reports of an army emassing in the south. She knew why many of the surrounding kingdoms feared Ice. At a high advantage, they could attack easily. Amna had no desire for war, wishing peace. However, she feared that someone might get antsy and decide to take the advantage for themselves.
Amna loved her home. As the daughter of a lesser lord, she never had many hopes for her life. She assumed she'd marry and live her days with another lesser lord, pining away for the glory of the palace. Through manipulation, her mother had managed to succure for her a special betrothal with the youngest prince. The condition was, should he ever be made king, Amna would be his bride. Against what everyone would have assumed, a plague hit Ice and robbed them of their king and his two elder sons. The crown fell to Yorik, and Amna became queen.
Yorik was not what she would have wanted in a husband. Too busy trying to pretend he was still the care-free prince, he left his duties unfinished. The only thing he liked about being king was the seemingly unlimited funds he could play with. Amna was well aware of her husband's expensive tastes for she was the one who had to make sure teh bills were paid on time.
As the true power behind the throne, Amna found being queen a thankless job. She found her joyless days filled with petitions from the towns, visiting nobels who looked down on her icy realm, and the overlooming threat of war with the surrounding kingdoms. It was always something to worry her, and she felt very alone in her palace.
It had been years since Yorik even paid attention to her. Amna was not an ugly girl; she had long white hair and pale skin that was common among the people of Ice. Her eyes were an unusual shade of green, a throwback to her foreign grandmother. She was of medium height and curvy, a beauty for the people of Ice. Yet, when she craved the attention of her husband, she was always turned away and felt like there must be something wrong with her.
Pulling her wrap around herself more, she motioned for her servant to put another log on the fire. Today, she would tackle the reports of an army emassing in the south. She knew why many of the surrounding kingdoms feared Ice. At a high advantage, they could attack easily. Amna had no desire for war, wishing peace. However, she feared that someone might get antsy and decide to take the advantage for themselves.