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Treaty of Lambeth

Treaty of Lambeth

King Henry III of England and Prince Louis of France are negotiating peace terms after the First Barons' War, with bishops and nobles witnessing the agreement in the grand hall of Lambeth Palace.

Setting

Lambeth Palace's Great Hall, a grand medieval chamber with high vaulted ceilings and stone walls adorned with tapestries depicting religious and royal scenes. The hall is spacious, with a long oak table at its center, surrounded by heavy wooden chairs.

Characters

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King Henry III of England
primary
A slight boy of ten years with fair, shoulder-length hair and delicate features. His pale complexion and large, watchful blue eyes give him an air of youthful vulnerability, though his posture suggests royal bearing. His hands are small and finely shaped, resting uneasily on the table.
Prince Louis of France
primary
A tall, well-built man in his late twenties with sharp, angular features and piercing blue eyes. His dark blonde hair is neatly trimmed, and he sports a short, well-groomed beard. His posture exudes confidence, though there is a weariness in his expression from the long campaign.
Bishop of Winchester
secondary
A tall, gaunt man in his late 50s with a prominent nose and deep-set, piercing eyes. His thinning gray hair is neatly tonsured, and his pale skin bears the marks of a life spent in contemplation and diplomacy. His hands are long and delicate, often clasped together in prayer or gesturing with measured precision.
English Noble
secondary
A tall, imposing man in his late 40s with a well-groomed beard streaked with grey. His sharp blue eyes survey the room with calculated intensity, and his broad shoulders suggest a lifetime of martial training. A faint scar runs from his left temple to his cheekbone, a remnant of past battles.
French Noble
secondary
A tall, lean man in his late 30s with sharp aristocratic features, a neatly trimmed beard, and piercing blue eyes that survey the room with calculated interest. His posture exudes quiet confidence.
Scribe
background
A middle-aged monastic scribe with a lean, slightly hunched frame from years spent bent over manuscripts. His face is clean-shaven, with deep-set eyes that squint slightly from prolonged focus on fine script. His hands are ink-stained, and his fingers show the dexterity of a practiced calligrapher.

Dialog

King Henry III of England This treaty... it shall bring peace to our kingdom, as is rightful.
Prince Louis of France Indeed, young king. Peace is a gift from God, and we must honor it with our signatures this day.
Bishop of Winchester Deo volente, this accord shall stand as a testament to the wisdom of both crowns. Let it be sealed with goodwill.
King Henry III of England And the barons... they will swear fealty again?
Prince Louis of France By the terms laid forth, they shall return to their rightful allegiance. My claim is withdrawn.
Bishop of Winchester Pax vobiscum. Let this hall bear witness to the end of strife.
King Henry III of England Then... I shall sign.

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