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Ghanima Atreides ([personal profile] atreideslioness) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2009-01-19 12:12 pm
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Mad Kings & Queens, Week III [Monday, Period 4]

"Isabel of Portugal was a beautiful young princess who fell in love with a king, but her marriage was tainted by his weak nature, and her possessive behavior, obsessions, paranoia, and her chronic depression," Ghanima said. "She ended her days alone, hidden away in a bleak tower."



"Isabel is another prime example of inherited instability. Her father, Prince Joao, married his illegitimate brother's daughter, Isabella of Braganza. While inbreeding is often used with animals to cement desirable characteristics, breeding too close can create problems when undesirable characteristics are carried by both parents."

"In 1447, King Juan II of Castile, a widower in his early forties, was keen to find himself and eligible young bride. Alvaro de Luna, the King's closest confidant since childhood, steered him in the direction of the captivating teenage beauty Isabel. Juan was immediately entranced, as Isabel was, by all accounts, a very beautiful and intelligent woman, and he wasted no time in proposing marriage."

"Isabel was soon to discover the extent of her husband's reliance upon Alvaro. He advised when the royal couple should consummate the marriage, how frequently, and upon which occasions they should bed each other," Ghanima said smoothly. Any inappropriate giggling would be met with a glare. ""Isabel was not pleased, for obvious reasons. De Luna was used to running the King and kingdom, and no doubt thought that by choosing a young queen, he could continue to do so."

"He thought wrong."

"Isabel became jealous and possessive, her insecurities stoked by her husband's devotion to another man. De Luna's interference in their sex life drove her into alternating bouts of melancholia and rage, and her wild mood swings began to become more and more prominent."

"In April of 1451, she gave birth to their first child, a daughter that they named Isabel. This experience only aggravated Isabel's depressive tendencies. She began to demonstrate her inclination towards reclusive isolation, which would be a pattern for the rest of her life. Isabel secreted herself away in her apartments, spending her days alone, motionless, and mute, except when in the presence of her husband. Her fears and paranoia about De Luna grew more and more fanatical, and became the focus of frenzied and furious rages."

"Finally, worn down by his wife's bouts of insanity, Juan gave in and approved a plot to oust Alvaro from the court. He was arrested and executed in 1453."

"King Juan never recovered from Alvaro's death. Although Isabel gave birth to a son, Alfonso, later that year, Juan weakened and died in 1454, supposedly of a broken heart. Isabel, only twenty-six, was now a widow."

"Henry, Juan's son by his first wife, was called to assume the crown. After Henry ascended the throne, he sent his stepmother, who was three years younger than himself, and his two little half-siblings to the Castle of Arévalo, a grim and isolated tower, the previous royal grandeur of their lives nothing more than a memory. She remained obsessively true to her late husband, refusing even to be alone in male company, even with her son."

"Her children were soon removed from her care, as Henry deemed them to be at-risk with her deteriorating mental health." Ghanima paused, looking at the students. "I would like to note that Henry, unlike many of his contemporaries did not try to remove his half-siblings because of any threat they might have posed. In fact, many accounts say he was quite fond of them, and was heartbroken when Alfonso died of plague. For every story of a mad king, there is a good one, and you would all do well to remember that."

"Isabel-the-elder, however, was by this time considered quite mad. Now deprived of all company, her depression intensified. She became increasingly disturbed, troubled by disembodied voices. Her haunting paranoia infected all aspects of her life, and eventually she would receive visits from her children only if her face was hidden. This caused the children to become even more estranged, and they eventually stopped visiting completely."

"When her daughter eventually came to visit her on her deathbed, Isabel was incapable of recognizing her. She had spent the last forty-two years of her life completely alone in the tower."



[OOC: You know the rules, wait for the OCD is up, so it's all yours.]
intraspective: (glance down)

Re: Sign-In #3

[personal profile] intraspective 2009-01-19 06:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Yamanaka Ino
withoutverona: (OOC unscripted)

Re: OOC

[personal profile] withoutverona 2009-01-19 06:24 pm (UTC)(link)
... OMG, Emperor Norton. I *love* that story.
weetuskenraider: (Meditating No Rly)

Re: Sign-In #3

[personal profile] weetuskenraider 2009-01-19 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Tahiri Veila
withoutverona: (OOC lung cancer)

Re: OOC

[personal profile] withoutverona 2009-01-19 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
*Squees. Bookmarks that.*

There's a book you need to read that I unfortunately cannot remember the title or author of right now. Poke me about it on AIM tonight, pls?
intraspective: (studying outside)

Re: Listen to the Lecture

[personal profile] intraspective 2009-01-19 06:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Ino's notes were detailed, and for the most part well thought out today. When she wasn't writing, she was fiddling with her pen and doodling in the margins of her paper.

She was also, as of yet, blissfully unaware of where, exactly, her phone messages had been winding up yesterday.
intraspective: (challenge me i dare you)

Re: Discussion

[personal profile] intraspective 2009-01-19 06:36 pm (UTC)(link)
"I think," she said, considering it, "that a lot of the underlying issues were always there--I would guess that she'd always been rather obsessive, and controlling, but it was mitigated by the fact that she had, before, been able to have the level of control over her own life, and the details of it, that kept her issues to a manageable level. She wouldn't, I'd say for sure, but the first or the last person with power to like controlling things. So when she got married and found most of her control taken from her--and not through her own folly--it just... ramped up the need for it, and that eventually drove her mad."

"Kinda," she said thoughtfully, "like some poisons, I guess? She was fine 'til her 'dosage' changed. And the isolation didn't help, I wonder what would've happened if she'd been given control of something in the early years of her marriage..."
weetuskenraider: (Contemplative)

Re: Listen to the Lecture

[personal profile] weetuskenraider 2009-01-19 06:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Tahiri was actually taking careful notes on all this; it reminded her a little bit of a genderswapped version of the Hapan court.

Although she somehow doubted Ta'a Chume could get away with pulling an Alvaro de Luna on Tenel Ka.
momslilassassin: (Ben: lost little boy)

Re: Sign-In #3

[personal profile] momslilassassin 2009-01-19 06:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Ben Skywalker
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Re: Listen to the Lecture

[personal profile] momslilassassin 2009-01-19 06:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Ben took careful notes.

Re: Sign-In #3

[identity profile] lordofthecats.livejournal.com 2009-01-19 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Lion-o

Re: Listen to the Lecture

[identity profile] lordofthecats.livejournal.com 2009-01-19 06:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Lion-o felt sorry for poor Isabel and her sad story. Once again, he made sure to underline an important point in his notes: "Inbreeding is bad!
raspberryturk: (So.)

Re: Sign-In #3

[personal profile] raspberryturk 2009-01-19 07:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Reno
raspberryturk: (Hmm.)

Re: Talk to the TAs

[personal profile] raspberryturk 2009-01-19 07:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Reno was there, looking a little more grouchy and a little more paranoid than usual.

It was entirely possible he was listening to the voices of the other people in class to see if any one of them sounded like the jerks who were phoning him yesterday.
raspberryturk: (Hmm.)

Re: Discussion

[personal profile] raspberryturk 2009-01-19 07:34 pm (UTC)(link)
"I can't say for sure that she was born with the crazy," Reno mused, "I mean, never met her as a kid, you know? But I gotta say, some people do seem more sensitive to that kinda thing than other people, no matter what kinda upbringing they get. Maybe she wouldn't have gone and lost it if the situation she was in was different, but I think someone else might've been able to deal with it better, so it was just as much her as what was goin' on around her, too."

A pause.

"If that makes any sense, yo. That kinda thing, I could handle, but I been handlin' a lot worse than that my whole life, so that ain't sayin' much, either."
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Re: OOC

[personal profile] raspberryturk 2009-01-19 07:39 pm (UTC)(link)
YAY VLAD YAY
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Re: OOC

[personal profile] raspberryturk 2009-01-19 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
When I think crazy royals, man, Vlad is iconic.

... In a disturbing sort of way.
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Re: Discussion

[personal profile] weetuskenraider 2009-01-19 08:32 pm (UTC)(link)
"No, it makes sense," Tahiri said guardedly, her shielding up tight. "You could have something inside you that could make you completely lose it in the right . . . or I guess the wrong . . . circumstances. It could take over if you let it, but it helps to have the right people around you, too. Sometimes that's the difference between letting it take over and deciding not to let it."

Not that she knew anything about that at all, personally.

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