Pelagis, Pelagia
October, 1316
The midwife quickly took the screaming child away and began to wrap it up in the cloth that she had prepared.
"Oveco... that will be his name. It's righteous... strong... a fitting name for a child as virile as ours." Geneviève looked with sparkling eyes at her newborn son, being cradled gently in the arms of the midwife.
"He is... beautiful..." Hernando said with an audible lump in his throat. "I finally have a son... I never though it would feel this incredible." Hernando, still in his robes after being pulled from a meeting of the Chamber of the Choir, leaned in to give Geneviève a gentle kiss on her forehead, still moist from sweat, and held his lips there for a few seconds.
As he stood up straight again, his eyes slowly shifted down at his bright red robes. At this instant his eyes turned to stone. He quickly turned his head to the midwife and barked out an order. "Take the child and hide him. Send him outside the city. No one other than the three of us must know of his existence."
Geneviève screamed, "No! Hernando, what are you doing?! No!" She continued to scream as Hernando stood silently, watching the child being removed from the room with frosty eyes.
"If you would like to stay with the child, then you can leave Pelagis as well. It is not my concern. I love you, Geneviève, but the Choir must not know that this happened."
"Hernando... the Choir is more important than I am? Than Oveco is? Well, is it?" Hernando shifted his cold gaze to her, saying nothing. He stormed out of the building to head back to the Chamber of the Choir, leaving Geneviève with tears streaming down her cheeks.
Palace of the Cantator, Pelagis, Pelagia
July 12, 1348
"Chancelier Louis Caraffe receives.... three votes. He does... not have the required majority." The Premier-Chancelier deliberately called out each Cancelier's1 name and how many votes they recieved.
"Chancelier Hernando Brazagac recieves.... sixteen votes. He does... indeed have the required majority. Henceforth, he is the Supreme Pontiff, our Chanteur."
Upon hearing this news, Hernando immediately dropped to his knees in prayer. The rest of the Choir joined the Premier-Chancelier in singing loudly towards Hernando, "Acceptasne electionem de te canonice factam in Summum Pontificem?"
In response, Hernando was barely able to mutter, "A-Accipio." In response, the Choir asked, "Quo nomine vis vocari?" After taking an extended period of time to consider the answer, "Cornelius," he said solemnly. At this instant, the doors to the conclave room were thrown open by the lower Chanceliers, the rest of the Choir began their long procession down the halls of the Palace of the Cantator singing in a low but magnamious tone, "Habemus Cantator!"
Meanwhile, Hernando had been dressed by the Choir boys in his the Chanteur robes. They had obviously practiced for this moment, as they were able to change his clothes in mere minutes, and Hernando still had enough time to make it to the rear of the procession as the Chanteur is intended to.
The Premier-Chancelier swung the door open to the balcony, where the senior members of the Choir packed themselves into what space was available, continuing to sing "Habemus Cantator!" while the Pelagian masses cheered in the streets below. Hernando made his way to the door frame, where he was motioned to stop by a Chancelier on the inside of the building. The Premier Chancelier shouted, still in his bass singing voice, "Annuntio vobis gaudium magnum: Habemus Cantator! Eminentissimum ac Reverendissimum Dominum, Dominum Hernando, Sanctae Universalis Ecclesie Pelagiae Cancellariae Bragazac, qui sibi nomen imposuit Cornelius Septus."
Chanteur Cornelius slowly walked through the door, his hands in the air as a gesture of peace. He joined the rest of the Choir in a low tone, and began to recite a prayer of absolution in Old Pelagian. In the streets below, the people were in frenzy. "Vive la Chanteur! Vive la Chanteur!"
After the prayer finished, the Chanteur continued to wave to the crowd, then retired back into the Palace. He turned his head to his closest friend in the Choir, Chancelier Jean LeFoix, and whispered into his ear, "I could get used to this, you know." LeFoix chuckled nervously, and Hernando continued to walk down the hallway to his chambers to absorb and reflect on the events of the day. One thought continued to cross his mind, however. The sight of a child screaming, and a woman crying hysterically. As much as Hernando tried to disregard the thought, it pierced through anything else that he tried to force into his mind.
1: A Chancelier is a member of the Choir of the Universal Pelagian Church, equivalent to a Cardinal in the RL Catholic Church, in case you couldn't tell.