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... the Kindom’s traditions stated was to be done that evening in their Castle, to grant the delayed welcome their guests had to receive as nobles and to fulfil a compromise.
Every man serving the Archduke was to assist, along with the few that remained alive from the Baron’s escort.
In the Main Dining Hall, where celebrations were to be held in entertaining music of the bards, between the strong scent of tasteful food and booze along with the laughter, dancing and quarrel men excell ...
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