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Thursday, 27 November 2025

Royals visiting Sea kingdom

(Year 234, Fall) King Tarriot and Queen Venezia are currently spending a few days in Sea kingdom, visiting King Salomar and Queen Medaka. The stay is planned for four days, which should also allow for his majesty to take a few steps into the Selvadoradian jungle.

HRM King Tarrior and HRH Queen Venezia posing by the water body inside the Lily Palace.

The journey is recorded as official, but purpose is not stated by the Royal Palace Office (RPO), like they normally do. It is not the first time the two royal couples meet, so we'll just assume it is a mix of business and pleasure. They are staying at the royal Lily Palace, which is the traditional royal seat down there.


Left to right: Crown Prince Longjav (37) with wife Princess Lia (38), Queen Medaka,
King Salomar, King Tarriot, Queen Venezia and the single Prince Weever (34). 

One night there was arranged a dinner involving more members of the royal family of Sea. Crown Prince Longjav and his wife recently had a baby girl, but took the time to join the dinner party. The younger son, Prince Weever, also joined.


The picture above shows just a glimpse of the dining chamber. The Lily Palace is rather rustic compared to our own royal palace, King Salomar's ancestors reigned here for generations.


A final picture shows the two kings debating something. Maybe we'll learn more when King Tarriot and Queen Venezia return back home.


Lily Palace's rooms look like warm and inviting, but the exterior can tell a rather brutal history, involving enemies, jungle dragons, poisons and betray. Today the Sea royals are seen as wise and respectful, focusing on peace and the old spiritas raher than posessions.

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