Wakahisa, Noriko a.k.a. Gren Maju Da Eiza (
thefifthmonarch) wrote2007-11-14 01:56 am
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It's so pleasent to be talking to other royals now. This King Van der Aart fellow really makes my blood burn. I mean, I've never enjoyed things like this before. They always seem so... flippant to me before. But I feel so much more of adult now that I talk to him.
Pity he's so hung up on that Kirihana peasent. I mean, he's trying to breed outside of proper blood. How sad. Why would he stoop so low.
And Ami, please clean up that mess, dahling.
So... how are the rest of you?
Pity he's so hung up on that Kirihana peasent. I mean, he's trying to breed outside of proper blood. How sad. Why would he stoop so low.
And Ami, please clean up that mess, dahling.
So... how are the rest of you?
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Ever heard of the Royal we?
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Nope, never have.
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Look it up. Then come back.
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...No, I don't think I will. I'm already speaking to you; so why should I leave to check something, and then come back?
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Pluralis majestatis ("majestic plural") is the plural pronoun where it is used to refer to one person alone. This is also known as the "royal 'we'" or the "Victorian 'we'" because it has usually been restricted to august personages such as monarchs, bishops, popes, and university rectors. The idea behind the pluralis majestatis is that a monarch or other high official always speaks for his or her people.
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...Mn. I see. So what is your reason for speaking that way, then?
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Royal blood.
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Mn. That stuff... Guess that is important.... In a literal sense, at least.
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... ::Rubs head::
My headache came back. Thanks.
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Feel better. And again, sorry that I gave you a headache.