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The '''funeral of [[Siw Stai]]''', or ''Lady Si'', as she was known in Aemilia, took place on 24.I.1742. First, there was a ceremony at ten o'clock in the morning, in the Church of Saint Agata in [[Zeebrugge]], while bells were tolling all over [[Aemilian Alrig]], across all of the [[Aemilian Federation]] and [[Hurmu]] even. The funeral was intended to celebrate the life of [[Siw Stai]], who had been born in [[Sårensby]], [[Normark]], but who had spent so much of her life in [[Sankt Ludwigshafen]] and then Aemilia and who was extremely beloved. More than four thousand people attended the funeral, almost thousand people could fit in the church, and over three thousand people were following the ceremony in the church's courtyard on large television screens that were put there. Among the attendants were diplomats, politicians, nobility and celebrities, from Aemilia, Hurmu, and from all over [[Micras]]. | The '''funeral of [[Siw Stai]]''', or ''Lady Si'', as she was known in Aemilia, took place on 24.I.1742. First, there was a ceremony at ten o'clock in the morning, in the Church of Saint Agata in [[Zeebrugge]], while bells were tolling all over [[Aemilian Alrig]], across all of the [[Aemilian Federation]] and [[Hurmu]] even. The funeral was intended to celebrate the life of [[Siw Stai]], who had been born in [[Sårensby]], [[Normark]], but who had spent so much of her life in [[Sankt Ludwigshafen]] and then Aemilia and who was extremely beloved. More than four thousand people attended the funeral, almost thousand people could fit in the church, and over three thousand people were following the ceremony in the church's courtyard on large television screens that were put there. Among the attendants were diplomats, politicians, nobility and celebrities, from Aemilia, Hurmu, and from all over [[Micras]]. Coordination of the public ceremony in the Church of Saint Agata was entrusted to [[Andries van Oudorp]] by order of Princess [[Emilia Antoinette]], who demanded a meticulous organisation. The ceremony was recorded by television crews from [[Aemilian]] [[TAKI-TV]], the [[Jingdaoese]] [[Union Jing Broadcast]], and radio crews from Hurmu's [[Vesüha Raadio–Utvarp Huyenkula]], internet streams were made available so that people all over Micras could follow the funeral wherever they lived, and millions of people did so. | ||
Following this, a smaller ceremony for about one-hundred people (of which some family and some dignitaries) took place in the crematorium of Zeebrugge, where the body of Siw Stai was committed to eternity in the rites of the [[Hurmu religion]]. | Following this, a smaller ceremony for about one-hundred people (of which some family and some dignitaries) took place in the crematorium of Zeebrugge, where the body of Siw Stai was committed to eternity in the rites of the [[Hurmu religion]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:39, 3 April 2025
The funeral of Siw Stai, or Lady Si, as she was known in Aemilia, took place on 24.I.1742. First, there was a ceremony at ten o'clock in the morning, in the Church of Saint Agata in Zeebrugge, while bells were tolling all over Aemilian Alrig, across all of the Aemilian Federation and Hurmu even. The funeral was intended to celebrate the life of Siw Stai, who had been born in Sårensby, Normark, but who had spent so much of her life in Sankt Ludwigshafen and then Aemilia and who was extremely beloved. More than four thousand people attended the funeral, almost thousand people could fit in the church, and over three thousand people were following the ceremony in the church's courtyard on large television screens that were put there. Among the attendants were diplomats, politicians, nobility and celebrities, from Aemilia, Hurmu, and from all over Micras. Coordination of the public ceremony in the Church of Saint Agata was entrusted to Andries van Oudorp by order of Princess Emilia Antoinette, who demanded a meticulous organisation. The ceremony was recorded by television crews from Aemilian TAKI-TV, the Jingdaoese Union Jing Broadcast, and radio crews from Hurmu's Vesüha Raadio–Utvarp Huyenkula, internet streams were made available so that people all over Micras could follow the funeral wherever they lived, and millions of people did so.
Following this, a smaller ceremony for about one-hundred people (of which some family and some dignitaries) took place in the crematorium of Zeebrugge, where the body of Siw Stai was committed to eternity in the rites of the Hurmu religion.
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