something i'll be trying out. unsure if this would go on as a series. may proofread later
Universalis, Loviniosa, Bielosia, LizabechaiSuli 14, 6XXOne.
My name is Erevik Sivinean, at about the age of fifteen. I'm a descendant of the Bielosian royal family, whom I'm in closer terms with. Odd as it may seen, they were the ones there for me -- and taught me many things about the nation, and most importantly the world. How prestigious we are, how we were one of the first nations to become a modern power, how we were the dominant player of the entire continent; and how we became one of the key players of the entire world. It's an interesting lesson, to say at the least, but I'd think that the world itself is much more interesting -- something more than that would be almost... impossible. One of the few things above that is my past, and I'm still trying to find answers.
I am writing this now to recollect upon my memories -- to start, I never had parents. Or, I never remembered their faces. My mother and father supposedly died exploring to the Kolokian north; stories in which I heard that not many people dare to venture out in the barren north. Despite Aeridanish bases - I've seen them in person - they don't go directly to the north pole as one would expect. It's almost as if the north is like a frozen hell. My uncles and aunts adopted me soon after the news of their death, and I was eventually raised by many - but when I was five, I was transferred to the home of the royal family. They were rather warm and welcoming, and eventually I started to grow up around the most influential politicians in the entire nation. Attracting my senses, since I was a kid at the time, it made me start to become interested in politics -- or rather, the world in general.
That's when the Queen stepped in, or sometimes, I'd like to call her Mother. Even though it's not biologically right, she's... like one to me, the one I never had. Many things I know about the world came from her, and even though I eventually went on various trips around the world to explore the world since I became thirteen, she was the one who informed me about everything.
Now that I'm fifteen, I'm a well-informed teenager, thankfully, and although I'm taught education by the teachers hired by the royal family, I think it's much more interesting to learn things by yourself. To feel the experience -- to bathe yourself in the moment, it's much better than reading things out of a book. I think it's better to see the scene, rather than look at it from pictures. I'd never forget those moments, and I'd rather cherish them instead of forgetting mere scenes from textbooks.
I'm fifteen, and our fair nation may be under threat of war.