It is over. The tournament of Lughnasadh was a great succes. Not only the expected knights from Éire and Sverige came to the tournament, but also knights from Lithuania and The Order of the Templar Knights, and even the king of Novgorod. As always, after the tournament, a Royal banquet was held to honour the champions of the tournament. For the duels a knight from Lithuania called Carlsberg the Great was the champion, for the joust, a knight from her island, Wilks di Santor and for the melee also Carlsberg the Great. But everything has an end, and so her tournament has, and that means that her husband(the main reason for her tournament) must go home. Unfortanely the Swedish are at war with the English and the Saxons.
Fallen stood by the docks of Dublin. To protect her husband and his/her knights (after all, she is the Prinsessa av Sverige) she prepared her army and fleet to sail throught the English Sea and channel. Fallen ordered to take the cogs* instead of the transport boats, and her army was already embarked on the cogs. The only one who doesn't was on the cogs were the Swedish knights and her husband. After thirty minutes, Fallen saw the Swedish finally arriving at the docks. They embarked on their ships, called Karvies and are ready to sail.
Fallen walked to the Swedish Royal Karvi and asked for her husband. unfortanely, she can't visit him, because he still felt bad by the joust. That is why she asked the leader of his guard Olof to deliver a note to him.
QUOTE:
The love of my life,
I hope that you are feeling alright by the time you read this letter. I had a wonderful time with you in the last weeks, and my heart is already breaking by the idea that must go. I hope that next time I can go to Sweden to visit your land. My eyes shall ever be looking by the sea for your return. My cogs will follow your ships to protect you against any attack.
I hope to see you soon, and I shall always love you,
FallenAngel, you Irish girl
With a kiss on the paper, she gave it to Olof, so that he can give it to Dietrich.
Goodbye Olof Goodbye my Prinzessa