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... as the royal courier entered the Apostolic Palace. The courier, weary from months on the road, carried a sealed parchment bearing the sigil of Baldwin IV, King of Jerusalem. In his hand, the letter was weighted with the importance of a realm newly expanded—an appeal from the distant Christian king, whose forces had taken Damascus and secured the Holy Land anew.
Within the grand hall, beneath soaring arches decorated with frescoes of saints and martyrs, the Pope sat in his jeweled throne ...
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