Treaty of Medina del Campo
King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile are engaged in high-stakes negotiations with English envoys in the grand hall of the Castle of La Mota. The discussions focus on establishin
Setting
The grand hall of the Castle of La Mota, Medina del Campo, Spain. The hall is adorned with rich tapestries depicting historical and religious scenes, and large arched windows allow the afternoon light to filter in. A long oak table dominates the center, surrounded by high-backed chairs.
Characters
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King Ferdinand II of Aragon
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A man of average height with a sturdy build, Ferdinand has a strong, square jawline and piercing dark eyes that convey both intelligence and a calculating nature. His thick, dark hair is streaked with gray, and his beard is neatly trimmed.
Queen Isabella I of Castile
primary
A regal woman in her late thirties, with auburn hair partially covered by a delicate veil. Her piercing green eyes convey both intelligence and determination. Her posture is upright, exuding authority.
English Envoy
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A lean, composed man with sharp features and a neatly trimmed auburn beard. His piercing blue eyes convey both intelligence and wariness.
Castilian Scribe
secondary
A lean, middle-aged man with a sharp nose and keen eyes, his fingers stained with ink from years of meticulous record-keeping. His posture is slightly hunched from long hours bent over parchment.
Royal Guard
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A tall, broad-shouldered man with a stern countenance, his face marked by a faint scar running from temple to jawline, a testament to past service. His piercing gaze scans the room with practiced vigilance.
Dialog
King Ferdinand II of Aragon
The terms you propose are... intriguing, though we must consider the implications for the balance of Christendom.
Queen Isabella I of Castile
A marriage alliance would indeed bind our houses, but the dowry must reflect the honor of both crowns.
English Envoy
His Majesty King Henry is prepared to offer a most advantageous settlement, should the... other conditions be amenable.
King Ferdinand II of Aragon
Advantageous for whom, my lord? Let us speak plainly of Navarre.
Queen Isabella I of Castile
The peace of our realms hangs on this moment. We would see Christendom united against... common threats.
English Envoy
Then let us conclude this in the spirit of mutual benefit. The scribe has prepared the final articles...
King Ferdinand II of Aragon
Pax vobiscum. May this treaty stand as a testament to our wisdom.
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