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<blockquote data-quote="Michael_R_Proteau" data-source="post: 3332713" data-attributes="member: 48658"><p>The nanny was the daughter of a lady in waiting at a court that was visited by the old king before he ascended the throne. The king's lusts led him to force himself on the lady and waiting and the nanny was conceived. The old king (then crown prince) left to return to his own kingdom never thinking again of this women he left with child. As his bastard daughter grew up, she learned to hate the old king form her bitter mother. When she came of age she decided to seek vengeance on the old king and her half siblings who led the life of priviledge she wa sdenied after her mother's dishonor was discovered and they were turned formt he court. </p><p></p><p>In her quest for vengeance, she sought a means to gain access to the king's court to get close enough to exact her revenge. In her pursuit she comes across a hat of disguise, but unbenownst to her, the hat has been possessed by a powerful fiend. When she sdones the hat, the fiend has access to her soul and uses her hatred and lust for vengeance to gain ahold of her. She eventually becomes the king's nanny and seduces the crown prince (using the rice's lusts to her advantage turning the table on the royal line), and induces him to muder the old king (who violated her mother). Through her the scheming fiend gains influence on the king and thus on the kingdom itself. The nanny is a shapechager because of the hat of disguise and has her own reasons to hate the old king and his progeny, but this is used to bind her to eh fiend possessing the hat's will, and thuis the fiend can ursue his own agenda and becomes the power behind the throne. The nanny can be exposed and removed, but the hat remains to twist amd control whoever comes into possesion of it, and remains the true threat until the fiend can influence events to be released from his prison and asume power for himself leading to the high level final confrontation. Maybe a plan to sacrifice the king's children to the fiend is discovered leading to the nanny and that is your red herring. </p><p></p><p>-M</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael_R_Proteau, post: 3332713, member: 48658"] The nanny was the daughter of a lady in waiting at a court that was visited by the old king before he ascended the throne. The king's lusts led him to force himself on the lady and waiting and the nanny was conceived. The old king (then crown prince) left to return to his own kingdom never thinking again of this women he left with child. As his bastard daughter grew up, she learned to hate the old king form her bitter mother. When she came of age she decided to seek vengeance on the old king and her half siblings who led the life of priviledge she wa sdenied after her mother's dishonor was discovered and they were turned formt he court. In her quest for vengeance, she sought a means to gain access to the king's court to get close enough to exact her revenge. In her pursuit she comes across a hat of disguise, but unbenownst to her, the hat has been possessed by a powerful fiend. When she sdones the hat, the fiend has access to her soul and uses her hatred and lust for vengeance to gain ahold of her. She eventually becomes the king's nanny and seduces the crown prince (using the rice's lusts to her advantage turning the table on the royal line), and induces him to muder the old king (who violated her mother). Through her the scheming fiend gains influence on the king and thus on the kingdom itself. The nanny is a shapechager because of the hat of disguise and has her own reasons to hate the old king and his progeny, but this is used to bind her to eh fiend possessing the hat's will, and thuis the fiend can ursue his own agenda and becomes the power behind the throne. The nanny can be exposed and removed, but the hat remains to twist amd control whoever comes into possesion of it, and remains the true threat until the fiend can influence events to be released from his prison and asume power for himself leading to the high level final confrontation. Maybe a plan to sacrifice the king's children to the fiend is discovered leading to the nanny and that is your red herring. -M [/QUOTE]
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