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Lady Daniil of Marikas,
I hear the tides of change sweep quickly over Athenian shores. Yet and still, I am assured that they do not keep pace with you. I wonder what one must do to earn shock in a place such as that. More curiously still, what must motivate one to take such action. I like to believe I understand what it requires to be unorthodox. Certainly not an undertaking for the light of heart.
I am intrigued, my Lady. My curiosity piqued. Do you think it forward that I write you? That I should inquire further after your life and exploits? Perhaps it is so. You must forgive me. I have never been the one in my family insist on protocols. In the end I determined that I can only present myself as I am, and this is the best that I know how. I shall hope to hear from you.
Yiannis of House Kotas Third Prince of Colchis
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yiannisPrince Yiannis of House Kotas Your Highness would indeed be correct about the changes. They amuse me on one hand and I find myself annoyed by how hard it is fought against by those around me. You would ask what motivates me to be me. To put it simply, I come from a family that was blessed, or some say cursed, with naught but girls, and when one is of royal blood, its of great importance for there to be a male heir. I am far from Orthodox, much to my family's dismay. I am glad that you are amused my Lord. As to you're being forward? No. You more then likely know what you want and am gong after it. I am honored that it is me. Your missive is a light in what could be seen as a dark time. By exploits are you referring to my going against traditions? I too, rarely follow protocol, to the displeasure of my father and family. I welcome your letters and tome to get to know you. Lady Daniil of Marikas
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