Treaty of Windsor
King Henry II of England and Rory O'Connor, High King of Ireland, are signing the Treaty of Windsor, which establishes English overlordship in Ireland, witnessed by barons, clergy, and other dignitari
Setting
Great Hall of Windsor Castle, a vast rectangular space with high stone walls and a timber-beamed ceiling. The hall is adorned with tapestries depicting Norman conquests and royal insignia. A long oak table dominates the center, surrounded by high-backed chairs for the dignitaries.
Characters
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King Henry II of England
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A robust man in his early forties, with a stocky build and a ruddy complexion. His short-cropped reddish hair is beginning to gray at the temples, and his piercing blue eyes survey the room with calculated intensity. His face bears the marks of a life spent campaigning - a faint scar crosses his left eyebrow, and his hands are calloused from years of sword practice.
Rory O'Connor
primary
A tall, broad-shouldered man in his late 50s with a weathered face marked by years of battle and leadership. His long, graying red hair is tied back with a simple leather thong, and his piercing blue eyes reflect both wisdom and simmering resentment. His hands, resting on the treaty document, are calloused from swordplay yet bear the delicate scars of a harpist's touch.
Norman Baron
secondary
A tall, broad-shouldered man in his late 40s with a weathered face, piercing blue eyes, and a neatly trimmed beard streaked with grey. His muscular frame suggests years of military training, and a prominent scar runs from his left temple to his jawline.
Irish Bard
secondary
A middle-aged man with a wiry build, his face weathered by years of travel and storytelling. His deep-set eyes are sharp and observant, framed by thick, dark eyebrows. His long, unkempt hair is streaked with grey, tied back with a simple leather cord. His hands, though calloused, move with a delicate precision when writing.
Royal Scribe
background
A middle-aged man with a slight frame, hunched shoulders from years of bending over parchment, and ink-stained fingers. His sharp eyes dart between the speakers and his work, capturing every nuance of the negotiation.
Dialog
King Henry II of England
By this pact, witnessed by God and these noble lords, we establish peace between our realms—as the river follows its course to the sea, so shall Ireland acknowledge our rightful lordship.
Rory O'Connor
A river may bend to the sea's will, yet remember—even the smallest stream carves its own path through stone with time.
Norman Baron
The quill's ink flows more freely than blood, my lords. Let us count this day a victory for Christian unity.
King Henry II of England
Let it be recorded that Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair signs not as a conquered man, but as a prince recognizing the natural order—as vassal to sovereign.
Rory O'Connor
The hazel may bow before the oak's strength, yet its nuts still feed my people. I sign...for now.
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