<<set $poor to true>>\n\nYou are the daughter of the High Chieftain of Poivre, an impoverished colony with significant inequality between the Vitagni administration and the Poivritine locals. Marriage to the Emperor could signal a relationship of greater respect between colonists and colonised. As a result, you are the perfect choice for a harmonious, politically beneficial marriage. \n\n[[Journey to the Palace|journey]]
<<set $character to "policywonk">>\n\n"I study statecraft, religion, philosophy and culture. I enjoy rhetoric and debate, as much for itself as to support my role as the future Queen." \n\nThe Lady seems quite interested, and asks if you have [[other interests|meetlady2]].
At this stage, Barbara is tired and would like to play Fallout :P\n\n[[return to beginning|beginning]]
<<set $character to "literati">>\n\n"I am a reasonable enough poet, and enjoy painting and needlework. If I may say so myself, I have a lovely voice, or at least, people say they enjoy my singing." \n\nThe Lady seems quite interested, and asks if you have [[other interests|meetlady2]].
<<set $local to true>>\n\nYou are the first daughter of a local viscount who, although not overly important in the grand scheme of things, is both owed a favour by the ruling family, and is not dangerous enough to threaten the ruling family. As a result, you are the perfect choice for a harmonious, politically beneficial marriage. \n\n[[Journey to the Palace|journey]]
You are introduced to a girl your own age, dressed in the finest Vitagni fashions. She is excited to meet you, and asks about your interests. \n\n[[I study religion, philosophy and politics|policywonk]]\n[[I fence, box and ride|martialartist]]\n[[I write, sing and paint|literati]]\n
!!!Epic Princess Drama!!!\n!!A Game Without A Title!!\n\nby Barbara Kerr\n\n[[Once upon a time...|beginning]]
You arrive at the Carnelian Palace in a convoy of sumptuous coaches, with your retinue behind you. \n\nIt has been a \n\n[ ] short, pleasant\n[ ] lengthy, but comfortable\n[ ] long, arduous \n\njourney.\n\nAt this time, your identity does not change the action. Later, it will add points to variables affecting your ability to make choices.\n\n[[Meet your Lady In Waiting|meetlady]]
"How fascinating!" says The Lady. "And is that all you do?"\n\n[["It fills my time."|enterpalace]]\n<<if $character is "martialartist" or "literati">>[["I also like religion, philosophy and politics|enterpalace][$interest2 = "politics"]]<<endif>>\n<<if $character is "policywonk" or if $character is "literati">>[["I also like sports and games."|enterpalace][$interest2 = "sports"]]<<endif>>\n<<if $character is "martialartist" or if $character is "policywonk">>[["I also like arts and crafts."|enterpalace][$interest2 = "arts"]]<<endif>>\n\n
<<set $rich to true>>\n\nYou are the eldest daughter of the Margrave of the colony of Ubega, a military governor who protects Vitagni interests both internally and externally. As a result, you are the perfect choice for a harmonious, politically beneficial marriage. \n\n[[Journey to the Palace|journey]]
Epic Princess Drama
Barbara Kerr
<<set $character to "martialartist">>\n\n"I ride horses, hunt with falcon and with bow and arrow, play football and golf, and both box and wrestle. So far, no man has beaten me." \n\nThe Lady seems quite interested, and asks if you have [[other interests|meetlady2]].
Since you were two years old, you have been betrothed to the Prince of Alvitagn, heir to the Vitagni Empire. You are now of age and you are being taken to the capital of Alvitagn to be prepared for your wedding. \n\nBut who are you? \n\na) a [[minor viscountess|local]] of Alvitagn - lowly, but a native speaker of Vitagni and familiar with its customs and culture. + ARTS\n\nb) a [[margrave's daughter|rich]] from Ubega, the wealthiest of the Vitagni colonies. You have divided your time between Alvitagn and Ubega, speak both languages flawlessly, and are good with horses. + MILITARY\n\nc) a [[chief's daughter|poor]] from Poivre, one of the weakest colonies in the Empire. The Poivreti have fought hard to maintain their traditions and culture, but have been sidelined by the tornado of Vitagni administration and commerce. + POLITICS