Baptism of James VI
The infant James VI is being baptized in the Chapel Royal at Stirling Castle, a grand religious ceremony attended by Mary, Queen of Scots, and prominent Scottish nobles. The event is marked by solemni
Setting
The Chapel Royal at Stirling Castle, a grand and solemn space adorned with intricate Gothic architecture. The high vaulted ceilings and stained glass windows create a sacred atmosphere, with the baptismal font positioned centrally.
Characters
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Mary, Queen of Scots
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A striking young woman of 23 with a pale complexion, high cheekbones, and auburn hair partially covered by a French hood. Her tall, graceful frame carries the bearing of royalty, with piercing dark eyes that command attention.
James VI
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A plump infant with fair skin, wisps of light brown hair, and wide, curious eyes. His small hands frequently grasp at the air or his own clothing, displaying typical infant restlessness.
Bishop of St Andrews
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A tall, gaunt man in his late 50s with a prominent aquiline nose and deep-set, piercing eyes. His thinning white hair is neatly tonsured in the clerical fashion, and his long fingers bear the ink stains of a scholar.
Earl of Moray
secondary
A tall, lean man in his early 30s with sharp angular features and piercing blue eyes. His auburn hair is cropped short in the fashion of Scottish nobility, and his beard is neatly trimmed. His posture exudes authority, but there's a tension in his jawline betraying his discomfort.
Lady-in-Waiting
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A noblewoman in her late twenties, with a slender yet poised build, fair complexion, and dark brown hair neatly arranged under a French hood. Her features are delicate, with high cheekbones and keen, observant eyes that reflect her awareness of the political undercurrents.
Dialog
Mary, Queen of Scots
Deo gratias, Bishop. Let this sacred water cleanse my son's soul as he is received into the Holy Church.
Bishop of St Andrews
In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti. May the Lord bless this child and grant him the strength to uphold the faith.
Earl of Moray
A solemn occasion indeed, though one wonders if such rites are... necessary for the prince's future governance.
Mary, Queen of Scots
Mon frère, the rites of the Church are not merely necessary—they are divine. Let us not forget whose blood runs in his veins.
Bishop of St Andrews
Peace, my lords. This is a day of blessing, not debate. The prince's soul is our foremost concern.
Earl of Moray
Of course, Your Grace. We all desire the prince's... well-being.
Mary, Queen of Scots
Then let us proceed. The future of Scotland rests upon this child's shoulders.
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