I was thinking Richard II actuallyLol. I'm guessing you think it's Richard of York huh?
I was thinking Richard II actuallyLol. I'm guessing you think it's Richard of York huh?
Hm interesting.I was thinking Richard II actually
I mean, technically he is lying. He just doesn't know there isn't anyone talking to him.Man, I thought George was lying not hallucinating! Well done! I can’t wait to see where this goes!
Mary of Burgundy is already married and not an heiress, due to having younger brothers!Okay, so George has officially gone mad. Excellent! And he's going to marry Mary of Burgundy, isn't he? Or try to, at least, given "Richard's" words....
It looks very aesthetic.Also, we've reached page 100! Well done, that's always a nice milestone!
Bother! I forgot about that!Mary of Burgundy is already married and not an heiress, due to having younger brothers!
Actually, I do not think it is his father. George would not refer to his father by his Christian name. He is probably referring to Richard I, but maybe Richard II. Either would work, since they were both childless.Poor Isabel and her son! And I do feel sorry for now motherless Margaret, and for Anne Beauchamp, who has just lost her only surviving daughter. George is not just foolish, he is barking mad! I am thinking he is either “talking” to his father, or Richard the Lionhearted. Sort of hoping the Lorraine’s, at least the children, manage to escape.
It's not like George cares enough to prevent Anne from taking care of Margaret. At least, they have each other, since Margaret is her grandmother's heir and will most likely grow up in Warwick castle under her devoted watch.And I do feel sorry for now motherless Margaret, and for Anne Beauchamp, who has just lost her only surviving daughter.
At least someone thinks this @CaptainShadowGeorge would not refer to his father by his Christian name.
Yes, that is very likely. Now the real mystery is who the grand heiress is...I think who George was “talking” to his foster father and likely father figure (as Richard of York died when he was 11 years old) aka Warwick, the Kingmaker
Possibly.I am not usually one to say this, but can George have a particularly painful death?