Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Obituary

Obituary of Tekari Allatasia Valor
Today we honor the late Queen Tekari Allatasia Valor who passed on last night quietly in her sleep at the age of 109. The peaceful terms of her death were a well deserved break from the chaos that consumed her life.
Tekari the only daughter and third child of King Ulrich Valor was brought into this world March 17 EC341 in the great city of Havbesegrare capital of Aulzuria. Born on the year of shadow she was brought up during the first war with Ponos, she suffered the loss of her mother and her two older brothers during this time. At the end of the war King Ulrich finally allowed for his daughter to pick up the sword Tekari then went on to found the Aulzurian sword dancers. Well known for her assistance as one of the travlers companions she succeeded to the thrown at the age of 31. Queen Tekari led us through many troubled times from the great plague to the final war with Ponos in which she lead our forces to final victory over them. Many people saw the Queen as a strong and wise leader but she was also a compassionate one lending great aid to our fellow humans and the elvaan tribes of the mainland. Because of her wise rule Aulzuria for the first time knew peace. Although she never married she did have one son though the uproar of the traditionalists and the church was great she soon emitted that she was engaged to the boys father yet he passed before she could ever receive ceremony.
By order of King Grinvek Valor only son of the late Queen the funeral display will begin at noon tomorrow inside the Grand Cathedral of Havbesegrare. The showing will close at 4 pm in which a parade will be held in our queens honor and she will be granted the title Tekari the Great. May we not be in grief for our queen has gone home to sit beside her Fathers both heavenly and earthly amen.

1 comment:

  1. Your obituary was interesting. A very accomplished life, but I did not see the "chaos in her life" described any, which I think would have been useful if you were going for a more tragic angle to the obituary.

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