The Softer Side of...Thrax?
Posted by Puffin on 04/18/18
Under Princess Cassima Thrax, trade in the Mourning Isles is flourishing. With the help of such notables as Duchess Margot Tyde, Lord Valdemar Grimhall, Princess Caith Thrax, Marquessa Vanora Kennex, Lady Christine Kennex, Princess Sorrel Thrax, Princess Gwenna Redrain, Lady Catalana Kennex, and Sameera Coldrain, the trade goods of the Mourning Isles are finding new markets.
Lady Vanora reaches out to the Lyceum, where rich luxuries are always appreciated. Princess Gwenna to Redrain, where gifts help remind people who are grieving that there is still beauty in the world. But these wily ladies (and Valdemar) aren't just talking about how wonderful their trade goods are. No, they take this opportunity to socialize. To show the beautiful side of Thrax. Sure, they're often known as barely-reformed pirates, but there are a lot of good things that Thrax does and has. There's a reason they take pride in their family and their way of life, and it's not all just blood and salt and piracy and sea shanties. There's some depth there, and if the people of the Compact have forgotten that, this formidable team is out to start reminding them.
The sea, after all, isn't merely a harsh mistress, she is a generous heart for those who know and love her best.
Lady Vanora reaches out to the Lyceum, where rich luxuries are always appreciated. Princess Gwenna to Redrain, where gifts help remind people who are grieving that there is still beauty in the world. But these wily ladies (and Valdemar) aren't just talking about how wonderful their trade goods are. No, they take this opportunity to socialize. To show the beautiful side of Thrax. Sure, they're often known as barely-reformed pirates, but there are a lot of good things that Thrax does and has. There's a reason they take pride in their family and their way of life, and it's not all just blood and salt and piracy and sea shanties. There's some depth there, and if the people of the Compact have forgotten that, this formidable team is out to start reminding them.
The sea, after all, isn't merely a harsh mistress, she is a generous heart for those who know and love her best.