The Princess and the Dragon

Researcher Information

Jennifer Keating

Project Type

Event

Location

Miniaci Performing Arts Center

Start Date

8-4-2005 12:00 AM

End Date

8-4-2005 12:00 AM

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The Princess and the Dragon

Miniaci Performing Arts Center

Even if one kingdom was on friendly terms with Edinburg, King Farvuew would have to relinquish his whole kingdom to the other. Then how could he face his ancestors who had been fighting for this land for generations. No, his daughter would have to marry a knight. The thought of a man not brought up in the royal ways taking his place humiliated Farvuew, but not as much as passing over the kingdom. King Farvuew was witnessed now and again pacing around the castle muttering, “a prince? No, it must be a knight. But a knight is so degrading. But at least he’d still fight for this land. Maybe the youngest prince? One who wouldn’t inherit anything and would jealously keep this kingdom for himself? But I don’t know who has such a son. A knight would be easier.” He would continue for hours.