George stood there in the cathedral not knowing what to do, what to say. The pastor babled on about it being the work of demons but only he knew the truth his brown locs covered his eyes good he thought the bastards didn't deserve to see him at his weakest. He looked at his pale white hands he could still remember holding his father's life less body when he looked to his right he saw his half sister Lois her beautiful blue eyes filled with tears her black hair hanging against the pale canvise that was her skin even at her weakest she was beautiful even know he could see the nobles eyeing her as if she were a piece of meat the only thing stopping them was the imposing figure of his half brother he stood there like an unmoveable wall his 6ft Frame and 200Ibs of pure muscle,his tiger eyes scanned the room his sword by his side atleast one of them was was watching out for any intruders. George tried not to think about how he as the older brother, he was supposed to the one composed but he allowed himself a moment of weakness cause from here on out he would be surrounded by pescy nobles atleast with his brother and sister by his side he could survive. When the pastor ended his rant George stood and spoke His speech was heartwarming,filled with conviction and strength he didn't know he had but his last few words resonated with the people: my father died in this revolution you know he was a Feuillants and this is where it led him I hate that the finale conversation we had was on two opposing sides he chose to be loyal to the monarchy but with restrictions No more!! House blackforn will from now on under my leadership will only be loyal to the people. George looked at the thousands of eyes watching him and ended his speach"Per spinas ad victoriam "
("Through thorns to victory.") the motto of his house echoed of the wall of the cathedral he could see the citizen happiness l, the nobles disgust and scheming but when he looked at his brother and sister he felt a pang of heartache and anxiety only he would know what happened that night for he could not afford to break his sisters heart or his brothers trust for he saw something he hadn't seen since the day their father died hope and a hint of a smile.