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Treaty of Troyes

Treaty of Troyes

The signing of the Treaty of Troyes, where King Henry V of England, King Charles VI of France, and Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, finalize terms that would make Henry V the heir to the French thro

Setting

The grand nave of the Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Troyes, France. The space is vast, with towering Gothic arches and stained glass windows casting colorful patterns on the stone floor. A temporary dais has been erected near the altar, where the signing ceremony is taking place.

Characters

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Henry V of England
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A tall, lean man in his early 30s with sharp features and piercing eyes. His face bears the marks of battle—a faint scar near his right temple and weathered skin from years of campaigning. His dark brown hair is cropped short, and he sports a neatly trimmed beard. Despite his youth, he carries himself with the gravitas of a seasoned ruler.
Charles VI of France
primary
A man who appears physically hollow and prematurely aged by his 'glass delusion' and bouts of madness. He has a sparse, greying beard and pale, translucent skin that clings to his cheekbones. His eyes are wide but lack focus, darting occasionally as if seeing things others cannot.
Philip the Good
secondary
A man of aristocratic poise and sharp, hawk-like features. He possesses a high forehead, a prominent bridge to his nose, and a neatly trimmed dark beard that outlines a strong jaw. His eyes are dark and shrewd, missing nothing.
Isabeau of Bavaria
secondary
A regal woman in her early 40s, with a stately but slightly worn appearance. Her once-radiant blonde hair is now streaked with gray, tied back in an elaborate braided crown under her veil. Her blue eyes are sharp and calculating, framed by faint lines of stress. She carries herself with the rigid posture of royalty, though her hands occasionally betray nervous energy.
Royal Clerk
background
A thin, middle-aged man with a receding hairline and a prominent nose, his gaunt face etched with lines of perpetual worry. His hands are stained with ink, and his fingers tremble slightly as he works.

Dialog

Henry V of England The terms are clear and just, as befits the peace between our realms. Let the signing now proceed, that France and England may be as one under God's will.
Charles VI of France The king... the king must sign? The glass must not break... the glass must not...
Philip the Good Your serene Majesty, such an act of unity shall be remembered as the dawn of a new era—where past grievances are laid to rest, and the future secured in wisdom and harmony.
Royal Clerk If it please Your Majesty... the ink is fresh, the parchment awaits your hand...
Henry V of England The time for hesitation is past, my lord. The welfare of both kingdoms demands resolution.
Charles VI of France The glass... the glass is heavy...
Philip the Good Thus is justice served, not by the sword, but by the pen—a far nobler instrument.

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