Tylon stood on the castle's outer wall, gazing dreamily at the tower where Princess Teresa often appeared to brush her hair. He sighed, his heart filled with longing and determination. Somewhere inside, King Lothar was likely napping on his throne, oblivious to the world outside.
Tylon approached the hall cautiously, knowing he needed the king's blessing to marry Princess Teresa. The advisors, dressed in their formal attire, whispered amongst themselves, their eyes occasionally glancing at the dozing King Lothar.
"I must find a way to wake him," Tylon murmured to himself as he watched the king snore softly.
Tylon wandered through the library, searching for a solution. His fingers brushed over the spines of books until he found one titled "The Art of Royal Awakening." He opened it eagerly, scanning the pages for inspiration.
"A grand feast, music, and a heartfelt speech," he read aloud, a smile forming. "This might just do the trick."
Tylon coordinated the preparations, making sure everything was perfect. He rehearsed his speech, hoping it would stir the king's heart. The courtyard transformed into a vibrant scene of celebration, ready to host the grand feast.
Princess Teresa, dressed in a gown of shimmering silk, approached Tylon with a smile. "This is wonderful, Tylon. Thank you for doing this," she said, her eyes sparkling with gratitude.
Tylon watched nervously as King Lothar was led to the head of the table. The king blinked awake, surprised by the festivities. Tylon took a deep breath, stepping forward to deliver his speech.
"Your Majesty, this feast is for you," Tylon began. "I wish to express my admiration for your daughter, Princess Teresa, and seek your blessing to marry her."
King Lothar listened intently, his expression softening. He glanced at Princess Teresa, who nodded encouragingly, her smile bright.
"You have shown great courage and creativity, Tylon," the king finally spoke. "You have my blessing."
Cheers erupted from the guests as Tylon and Princess Teresa embraced, their dreams finally within reach. The kingdom celebrated not just a feast, but the promise of a new beginning.
















