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There are stories about Dame Margot drinking heavily and declaring herself Queen of Amber, wearing the crown of Amber and drinking from a gallon jug of Bayle's Gin. She apparently lead a court of castle staff declaring themselves dukes and barons, and elderly knights. | There are stories about Dame Margot drinking heavily and declaring herself Queen of Amber, wearing the crown of Amber and drinking from a gallon jug of Bayle's Gin. She apparently lead a court of castle staff declaring themselves dukes and barons, and elderly knights. | ||
β | This incident has been seen in the popular literature as a epic tale, and has been made in to fanciful tales, morality plays, songs, ribald fireside stories and other tales as a time of whimsy under a fun but | + | This incident has been seen in the popular literature as a epic tale, and has been made in to fanciful tales, morality plays, songs, ribald fireside stories and other tales as a time of whimsy under a fun but inane queen. |
The date of the event is uncertain but what is clear is it occured in the first month. Margot ruled for one year, though her authority had more to do, they say, to the remaining people in the castle mainly being staff members. | The date of the event is uncertain but what is clear is it occured in the first month. Margot ruled for one year, though her authority had more to do, they say, to the remaining people in the castle mainly being staff members. |