Treaty of Lambeth
King Henry III of England and Prince Louis of France are negotiating the terms of the Treaty of Lambeth, marking the end of the First Barons' War. The grand hall is filled with barons and clergy, all
Setting
The grand hall of Lambeth Palace, a vast and imposing space with high vaulted ceilings and stone walls adorned with tapestries depicting religious and royal scenes. The hall is filled with the most powerful figures of the realm, gathered around a large oak table at the center.
Characters
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King Henry III of England
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A slender youth of 9 years, with delicate features and a pale complexion. His light brown hair is neatly trimmed, and his hazel eyes reflect both youthful innocence and the weight of kingship. Despite his tender age, he carries himself with regal bearing, though his slight frame is dwarfed by the throne-like chair he occupies.
Prince Louis of France
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A tall, well-built man in his late twenties with sharp, angular features and piercing blue eyes. His dark blonde hair is cut short in the Norman style, and he sports a neatly trimmed beard. His posture exudes noble bearing, though there's a restless energy about him.
Archbishop of Canterbury
secondary
A tall, gaunt man in his late fifties with a deeply lined face and piercing blue eyes. His thin lips are often pressed together in contemplation, and his high forehead is framed by wisps of white hair. His hands are long and delicate, often clasped together in prayer or resting on the table.
Baron Fitzwalter
secondary
A tall, broad-shouldered man in his late forties with a weathered face marked by years of campaigning. His dark brown hair is streaked with grey and cropped short in the Norman fashion, framing a strong jawline and piercing hazel eyes that betray both intelligence and resolve. His hands, resting on the table, are calloused from wielding sword and reins.
Royal Scribe
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A middle-aged man with a lean build, hunched shoulders from years of bending over parchment, and ink-stained fingers. His sharp eyes are framed by wire-rimmed spectacles, a rare luxury for his profession.
Dialog
King Henry III of England
Our terms are clear, Prince Louis. You shall withdraw your forces from our lands and swear fealty to our crown, as is just and proper.
Prince Louis of France
Just and proper? It was your father's tyranny that brought me here, boy. Do not mistake my retreat for surrender.
Archbishop of Canterbury
Peace, noble lords. Let us not dwell on past grievances but look to the future. The Lord wills reconciliation, not further strife.
King Henry III of England
We... I mean, I accept the wisdom of the Archbishop. But our barons must have their rights restored, as sworn in the Great Charter.
Prince Louis of France
The Charter? A scrap of parchment your father tore asunder. Very well, let it stand—but mark this day, England. My father's eyes are upon you.
Archbishop of Canterbury
Then let us seal this treaty with the grace of God. May it bring peace to our lands and souls.
King Henry III of England
So be it. But remember, Prince Louis, England is ours by right and blood.
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