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THE BIRTH OF THE TEMESCH TWINS


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THE BIRTH OF THE TEMESCH TWINS

On this day, the 13th of Horens Calling, 114

ISSUED BY THE 

VISCOUNTY OF SAN ADRIANO


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TO THE DENIZENS OF THE REALM,

It is with great honour and joy that the House Temesch, blessed by recent matrimonies of its members, alongside the matrimony of the His Excellence August Benedict & Her Royal Highness, Princess Ophelia Johanna, the House found itself ushered into a newfound era, an era whose destiny and future is to be determined but has been ushered into a favourable term by the leadership of the pair. It is to this end that, with the newfound era of bestowed upon the lands of San Adriano, it is only right that the realm comes to know that the result of a marriage bestowed in love has led to the birth of a set of twins belonging to the House Temesch proper and destined to prosper under the house and bring the House to further heights.

 

Thus let us welcome the newfound members of the House known to be as, 

 

Augusta Eliana Temesch et Martiel

Wilhelm Ezren Temesch et Martiel

 


 

S I G N E D ,

 

His Excellency, August Benedict Temesch,

Viscount of San Adriano, Royal-Legate of Balian, 

Vice-Amiratus of Balian.

 

Her Royal Highness, Ophelia Johanna Temesch,

Princess of Balian, Viscountess-Consort of San Adriano.


 

Edited by __Stal27
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Cosima excitedly began planning gifts for the babies. Forget the parents, she was more enthralled by the fact she had a niece and nephew, now.

"You could have maybe named the boy not after mother," she wrote as part of a letter to August and Ophelia.

 

Equally, she then sent off a letter elsewhere.

 


 

Elianos muttered something about 'joyous days' and 'babies' before sending a letter of congratulations to his sister.

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Cosima Monika von Augusten smiled from the Seven Skies telling her husband Peter, "Look more kin! Our lineage has come so far. Our granddaughter has grandchildren!"

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Little Augusta wails in her crib….

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Wilhelmina Emma, the mother of August, smiled widely with pride after hearing the names of her first grandchildren. Out of eight children, August Benedict was her only child she named all by herself, choosing his first name after her great-grandfather, August Bishop, who was the namesake for the von Augusten family, of which she was born into. She chose the name William for her youngest son, as a way to name one child after herself, but not to change the culture of the Temesch family with a Waldenian name. Hearing of Wilhelm and Augusta as the choices for August's first children was a moment of much pride and joy for the Countess-Dowager, knowing she truly made a good impact on raising him.

 

Wilhelmina would leave her room in the castle of San Adriano to go and greet her new grandchildren in the Temesch nursery, and offer any help to her daughter-in-law, the young mother, Ophelia, in her recovery. Wilhelmina's first childbirth was one of triplets, her dear Renault, Cosima, and Claudia, born when she was only 20 years old, so she was quite empathetic at the thought of Ophelia bearing her first twins only a few years older. Upon seeing August, she hugged him and beamed how proud of him she was, of his character, his accomplishments, and his budding family.  @__Stal27 @comatoseprincess

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Monika cries as she is a great aunt before she is a mother.

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