-eng- The Struggles Of A Fallen Queen -rj01254268-
“Last night, I dreamed I was signing a trade agreement with the Meridian States. I could feel the quill in my hand. The weight of the ink. The smell of wax for the seal. Then I woke up on a straw mattress, and my fingers were clutching a chicken bone. I almost signed it. I almost signed the chicken bone.”
Learning to show weakness after years of hiding it. Admitting that you are broken, scared, or in need of help feels like an ultimate failure. The Truth: -ENG- The Struggles of a fallen Queen -RJ01254268-
The queen's struggles are not just about her own personal failures, but also about the systemic issues that contributed to her downfall. The rigid expectations placed upon her as a monarch, the pressures of maintaining an image of perfection, and the isolation that comes with her position – all these factors have played a role in her journey. “Last night, I dreamed I was signing a
Once a ruler by blood and command, she fell not in a single clash but through a quiet erosion: political marriages that failed, a drought that ruined harvests, whispered betrayals sewn into treaties. Public support shifted like sand. One convening of nobles, one misread envoy, and the alliances that buoyed her splintered. The smell of wax for the seal
The story centers on , who faces a mounting crisis. Despite her union with the aging King, she has failed to produce an heir, leaving her status vulnerable to court rivals and political instability. Driven by anxiety for her future and her realm, Sophia begins a series of high-stakes negotiations with the King’s nephew and other influential nobles.