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I could just as easily say what Arlo said, "I submit" and let it go at that. To that end, if it suffice, I write the above.  Below is more, some thoughts about my life for whomsoever should read this.   
 
I could just as easily say what Arlo said, "I submit" and let it go at that. To that end, if it suffice, I write the above.  Below is more, some thoughts about my life for whomsoever should read this.   
  
We little know each other. Arlo told me to talk about myself since you, the King, would not be the only person reading these.  So I write, this second month of 5202 in Amber that I be in your good graces.  
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We little know each other. Arlo told me to talk about myself since you, the King, would not be the only person ready these.  So I write, this second month of 5202 in Amber that I be in your good graces.  
  
 
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><big><span style=color:blue>I am an egg.  I am <big>Elayne deFlorimel</big>. I am the daughter of Princess Florimel of Amber</span></big></div>   
 
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><big><span style=color:blue>I am an egg.  I am <big>Elayne deFlorimel</big>. I am the daughter of Princess Florimel of Amber</span></big></div>   
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The Olympics were a mania for mother and I. Through the 1950s and 60s my mother and I were professional golfers of a sort, as well as participating in international archery and equestrian events.  In 1972 she won Gold in Olympic Archery and I won Silver.  We participated in seven Olympics together.  I treated it like a hobby, collecting medals in fencing, archery, gymnastics, cycling, volleyball, diving, swimming, equestrian, canoeing, and shooting both rifle and pistol.  We participated in Winter Olympics and I won a Bronze medal in skiing but she was the one who loved the cold and collected a couple dozen medals.  
 
The Olympics were a mania for mother and I. Through the 1950s and 60s my mother and I were professional golfers of a sort, as well as participating in international archery and equestrian events.  In 1972 she won Gold in Olympic Archery and I won Silver.  We participated in seven Olympics together.  I treated it like a hobby, collecting medals in fencing, archery, gymnastics, cycling, volleyball, diving, swimming, equestrian, canoeing, and shooting both rifle and pistol.  We participated in Winter Olympics and I won a Bronze medal in skiing but she was the one who loved the cold and collected a couple dozen medals.  
 
Mother would often surprise me with outings.  Concerts,plays, events, and other interesting things.  She always seemed to know when something would be particularly good.  Only our tastes made either of us differ in our appreciation of them/  We saw Elvis lots of time, even traveled with him  briefly in 1955.  They seemed to know each other.  We hung around a number of performers around that time.  They all seemed to know mother and they were always polite to me.  We went to great plays in New York and something about the place appealed to me.  I would spend a lot of time there eventually.
 
 
   
 
   
 
We went camping a lot. I didn't know it then but we traveled in shadow.  She taught me field craft. I had been a girl scout.  She taught me to climb. I've always enjoyed the outdoor lifestyle and often find myself wandering the woods when I need to think out a problem or get over a man.  
 
We went camping a lot. I didn't know it then but we traveled in shadow.  She taught me field craft. I had been a girl scout.  She taught me to climb. I've always enjoyed the outdoor lifestyle and often find myself wandering the woods when I need to think out a problem or get over a man.  
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Once a couple from Ireland moved in. They were painters and were attending a school nearby.  When asked if I thought distilling whiskey counted as creating, I gave them two apartments.  They distilled vodka, whiskey, and rum.  Made hard cider, vinted wine, and brewed beer. In time I bought a farm on Long island and they moved operations there.  
 
Once a couple from Ireland moved in. They were painters and were attending a school nearby.  When asked if I thought distilling whiskey counted as creating, I gave them two apartments.  They distilled vodka, whiskey, and rum.  Made hard cider, vinted wine, and brewed beer. In time I bought a farm on Long island and they moved operations there.  
 
I held stone soup parties for the poor artists. I've been a lifelong cook and it was always good to help those folks.
 
  
 
Forty rental units and social spaces downstairs.  Musicians, artists, baseball players, I rented to a type.  
 
Forty rental units and social spaces downstairs.  Musicians, artists, baseball players, I rented to a type.  
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She took me someplace in shadow.  I was enrolled at the Collège de France in the late 1880s.  She said she had enjoyed her time there, and found it again for me.  She gave me some gold and some folding money then she took out a Trump and I watched her disappear, her hand grasping another from beyond.
 
She took me someplace in shadow.  I was enrolled at the Collège de France in the late 1880s.  She said she had enjoyed her time there, and found it again for me.  She gave me some gold and some folding money then she took out a Trump and I watched her disappear, her hand grasping another from beyond.
  
Once again I got distracted by the lifestyle while maintaining my schooling.  Artists, actors, absinthe, dancers, the Cordon Bleu, the Moulin Rouge and the Luxembourg Gardens.  
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Once again I got distracted by the lifestyle while maintaining my schooling.  Artists, actors, absinthe, dancers, and the Moulin Rouge and the Luxembourg Gardens.  
  
 
She had put me in a ''fast time'' realm it seems.  I spent fifty years in that world, traveling, reading, painting, amidst the artistic places.  
 
She had put me in a ''fast time'' realm it seems.  I spent fifty years in that world, traveling, reading, painting, amidst the artistic places.  
  
A combination of bad timing and whimsy found me a nurse in 1914.  I had decided to get a medical education in 1912 and rather then becoming a doctor I spent a horrifying four years in the trenches of France as a nurse.  I'll never understand why I stayed but its been suggested something about the bloodshed appealed to the Amber blood in me.  I couldn't contact my mother.  I felt abandoned by her.   
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A combination of bad timing and whimsy found me a nurse in 1914.  I had decided to get a medical education in 1912 and rather then becoming a doctor I spent a horrifying four years in the trenches of France as a nurse.  I'll never understand why I stayed but its been suggested something about the bloodshed appealed to the Amber blood in me.  I couldn't contact my mother, felt abandoned by her.   
  
 
One thing happened that rocked my world.  The trench was overrun.  I found myself in the center of a bloody battle. My Olympic fencing talents wielded a cavalry saber in between two dirt walls.  My Olympic bronze in pistol drove my fight in the mud and slog against German foe-men.  In the middle of a trench war I grabbed a loose horse and used my Olympic equestrian experience to ride it out to safe lands.  I never thought myself a warrior.  It never occurred to me.  But it turns out that its in my blood.  I was decorated for valor, an award extremely rare for a woman at that place and time.   
 
One thing happened that rocked my world.  The trench was overrun.  I found myself in the center of a bloody battle. My Olympic fencing talents wielded a cavalry saber in between two dirt walls.  My Olympic bronze in pistol drove my fight in the mud and slog against German foe-men.  In the middle of a trench war I grabbed a loose horse and used my Olympic equestrian experience to ride it out to safe lands.  I never thought myself a warrior.  It never occurred to me.  But it turns out that its in my blood.  I was decorated for valor, an award extremely rare for a woman at that place and time.   
  
1919 found me in a New York again, though not of the world of my birth.  I could find no version of my mother in that world.  I got distracted again by music as Jazz came to rule the night.  I traveled among musicians again, and criminals and sportsman. I ran a bathtub distillery.  I was tempted to return to the Olympics but I went as a spectator instead.  I learned to fly biplanes during the war and became something of a barnstormer.  Raced cars and motorcycles.  I collected books. I acted in a few plays and a few movies.   
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1919 found me in a New York again, though not of the world of my birth.  I could find no version of my mother in that world.  I got distracted again by music as Jazz came to rule the night.  I traveled among musicians again, and criminals and sportsman.  I was even tempted to return to the Olympics but I went as a spectator instead.  I learned to fly biplanes during the war and became something of a barnstormer.  Raced cars and motorcycles.  I collected books. I acted in a few plays and a few movies.   
  
 
One day in 1934 I was having coffee and whiskey in a joint in New Orleans.  I was listening to a cool set when in walked mother.  She sat down at my table as if she hadn't abandoned me in Paris.  She told me it was time to come home.  I thought she meant New York, but she meant Amber. My anger seemed irrelevant to her.  
 
One day in 1934 I was having coffee and whiskey in a joint in New Orleans.  I was listening to a cool set when in walked mother.  She sat down at my table as if she hadn't abandoned me in Paris.  She told me it was time to come home.  I thought she meant New York, but she meant Amber. My anger seemed irrelevant to her.  
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I discovered the library early on.  I met Arloxedra there.  He and I became boon companions for a time.  We both hid from the elders though in time I found that he was far older then I would have guessed.  I did help mother build the Sea View Gardens but it was her mania, not mine.  
 
I discovered the library early on.  I met Arloxedra there.  He and I became boon companions for a time.  We both hid from the elders though in time I found that he was far older then I would have guessed.  I did help mother build the Sea View Gardens but it was her mania, not mine.  
  
I rode with Julian, sailed with Caine, swam with Llewella. I met you in Rebma even.  
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I rode with Julian, sailed with Caine, swam with Llewella. I'm met you in Rebma.  
  
 
I was in the field, with the medics, at the Battle before Kolvir where Eric died and Corwin returned.  
 
I was in the field, with the medics, at the Battle before Kolvir where Eric died and Corwin returned.  
  
I was in Amber for Patternfall. I was there for the '''''[[Interregnum and the Repair]]'''''.   
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I was in Amber for Patternfall. I was there for the '''''Repair'''''.   
  
 
Left behind as the elders went to the Courts of Chaos to decide the matter, I was there during the entire time of the [[Interregnum and the Repair]].  It was a strange time. I didn't know many people and it was a strange time to try and be friendly.  Most of the time I stayed in the Library with Arlo.  I was present for the revelry surrounding the Court of Queen Margot[[https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Interregnum_and_the_Repair#The_Court_of_Queen_Margot]].   
 
Left behind as the elders went to the Courts of Chaos to decide the matter, I was there during the entire time of the [[Interregnum and the Repair]].  It was a strange time. I didn't know many people and it was a strange time to try and be friendly.  Most of the time I stayed in the Library with Arlo.  I was present for the revelry surrounding the Court of Queen Margot[[https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Interregnum_and_the_Repair#The_Court_of_Queen_Margot]].   
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Then you returned.  Your reign began.  I stayed out of your way.  I attended family dinners.  Dame Margot suggested I attend the Royal Rights course at Fantalin. It wasn't as if I had any reason to stay in in Amber. So I made ready to travel to Thelusia with a embassy.  I then got your call to a personal meeting.  We spoke.  We came to an understanding that I was as yet an egg.  You gave me a blade, a book, a deck, some good advice and sent me on my way.  
 
Then you returned.  Your reign began.  I stayed out of your way.  I attended family dinners.  Dame Margot suggested I attend the Royal Rights course at Fantalin. It wasn't as if I had any reason to stay in in Amber. So I made ready to travel to Thelusia with a embassy.  I then got your call to a personal meeting.  We spoke.  We came to an understanding that I was as yet an egg.  You gave me a blade, a book, a deck, some good advice and sent me on my way.  
  
I gathered my dog and my meager possessions and I trumped to Thelusia. It was everything I had hoped for. The people, the food, the sports, the chivalry.
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I gathered my dog and my meager possessions and I trumped to Thelusia. It was everything I had hoped for.
  
As in the past, I got lost in the social life of the land.  It served me well. When i left i knew as much as I needed about Amber and Shadow to keep myself safe.  I will probably wander for a time.
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As in the past, I got lost in the social life of the land.  It served me well.  I will probably wander for a time.
  
 
Lady Elayne deFlroimel
 
Lady Elayne deFlroimel

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