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... Monarchs Council. Ceremonial banners representing each sovereign territory hung in perfect symmetry, their colors vivid against walls that had witnessed centuries of delicate power balances maintained through careful diplomacy—and occasional bloodshed.

In the Eastern Tower, Klaus stood motionless as attendants hovered at a safe distance, their hands trembling as they presented formal attire designed specifically for this occasion. Traditional Lionhart blue had been replaced with pristin ...

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