For Corrianderweek, Day 4: Valla. I actually had another scene planned, but then they started getting lovey-dovey, so I just let them do their thing and shoved my plans aside lakçjdlm FOR THEIR HAPPINESS!
Making the King take a day off was one of the fiercest battles Kamui had ever fought, and she did slay a forgotten god a couple of years ago.
Not only she had to convince the man himself to take a breather and focus on something else, she had to make sure that all of the work he was about to ‘neglect’ was properly taken care of and seen to.
Still, no amount of preparing, working ahead of schedule and arranging things would allow both the King and Queen to take a full day off. Hell, even an afternoon off was too much to ask for. Which was why they only had their dates and encounters at night, after the land’s gone to sleep alongside its troubles.
But Kamui was intent on having at least two hours of leisure time with her beloved under the shade of a tree, in the middle of the day. Everything would be accounted for – there would be servants at a running distance should anything happen and a promise from Jakob to bring tea and snacks after one hour had passed. His visit was also an excuse to inquire about the state of things, under Xander’s request.
I made a timeline of some of the important events during Corriander’s lifetime since the end of the war. Since the FE Fates world has no official timeline, I use the end of the war as a guide (”year 1″) for measuring their lifetime and calculating their ages. The ages of their children are also included. I made this in preparation for the Corriander week so I can make stories according to my HCs.
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