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Empresses Celia, Mary Louisa Elizabeth and Otehime
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Empress Celia in 945
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Crown Prince Alistaire and his younger sister Madame Royale Odelie-Mai in 1059
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Prince Alistaire, future king Alistaire Aillenette LXVI in 985
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Princess Cordelia in 950
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The Idealpian royal family in the year of 969
From LtR:
Empress Consort Otehime Aillenette-Iitoyo
Prince Kiyoyoshi Ota (future Prime Minister)
Crown Prince James-Alistaire Aillenette (future King)
Emperor Alistaire Aillenette
Princess Helena Ota
Prince Benedict Giroux Aillenette
Princess Cordelia Mercedes Aillenette (future Queen)
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Queen Genevieve, 1010
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Queen Noemie in 1037 in her wedding gown
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What are the favourite flowers of Glimmerier siblings??
Also gimme some Otehime funfacts,would love to know more about her
Liliosa- hibiscuses, shes love hibiscus tea
Merielle- Meri would like flowers that are useful rather than pretty (flowers that go along with fruits or make foods like lavender). They’d think Allium roseum and Pear flowers are so beautiful
Fiore- hed like weird looking flowers like Pasiflora and Cypripedium Orchid
A little on Ote
-Her father would be the Prime Minister and best friend of the emperor, her mother would have been a lady in waiting to the previous two empresses.
-Her fiancée would be her long term best friend Ota Kiyoshi, the older brother of the Princess Helena’s future husband, and the future Prime minister
-as empress shed be very invested in opera and dramatical arts in fact shed spend most of her time in various opera houses even funding a few
-would hate her step daughters a lot which would ruin their relationship with their father
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The Wedding of the Crown Prince Alistaire and Crown Princess Camilla-Pomona
From LtR:
Alistaire the 67th (The King)
Noemie Aillenette (The Queen)
The Crown Prince
The Crown Princess
Odelie-Mai Aillenette (The Princess Royale, sister to the groom)
Jasmine Ota (Madame la Regent)
Nayeli Noguiera (The Duchess of Dubivar, cousin to the king)
Clementine-Linnea Poirot (Ms. Poirot, elder sister of the bride)
Miss Tamar-Peri Poirot (younger sister of the bride)
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Empress Consort (at the time however, At the time of this Mademoiselle Iitoyo) in the year 964. This painting was commissioned by her future husband the Emperor, who wanted a painting of his betrothed.-
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The Royal Regalia of the Royalty of Pridaxus (these are the ones that are worn)
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These are usually only worn of official state functions ie wedding, coronations, and some state funerals. On smaller occasions these rulers usually wear their own personalized belongings
Any space that is brown can replaced with any colors depending on the monarch
For Glimmerier and Elvenwick those crowns are for the consort no matter the gender King and Princess are gender neutral but usually infer their traditional respective gender’s. But a female consort in Glimmerier is a King and a male consort in Elvenwick is a Princess
In Idealps there is no crown for a Prince consort, only a Queen or Empress consort
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Queen Noemie in 1051
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Empress Otehime with her son Prince James Alistaire in 964
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Zahara Ronchegnac and her wife Caterina May Ota in 1029 for their wedding. Painted by Caterina May herself
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Royal Consorts of Idealps
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The 7 “modern” royal consorts of Idealps. The first three are the Empresses Celia, Mary Louisa Elizabeth, and Otehime. In the middle is the Prince Consort Benedict. And the final three are the Queens Genevieve, Noemie, and Camilla. These are coronation portraits and all are located together in the Palais Royale
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