38th Year of the rule of William Farview - W38 The journey to Milany to Veren had been a simple one. Diplomatic relations had been strained between the two countries since the Prince’s sudden departure, six years ago. With both sides claiming offense for the brevity of his visit. When the suggestion for an arranged marriage had arrived, the King had considered it carefully, before giving his approval. Princess Freya, the eldest of his daughters, had remained unmarried for longer than he had hoped. Something he blamed in part on her attachment to the Griffin Rider, Thea the Unnamed and Thea’s growing son. Freya had given her agreement to the match, having entertained enough men from Veren to realize that she would not happily marry any of them. Thea often teased that she was too fussy b

