In the majestic expanse of the mountainous landscape, where the sun painted the world in hues of gold and amber, Adelita found herself in the midst of an unexpected scene. Prince Tedros had orchestrated an impromptu archery practice session, and the mountains echoed with the twang of bows and the soft thud of arrows striking targets. Adelita's eyes widened as she took in the sight before her—a field dotted with noblewomen and gentlemen, each holding a bow with varying degrees of confidence. It was an odd juxtaposition, to see the refined members of the court engaging in an activity that was more rugged and adventurous than their usual pursuits. Amidst the lively throng, Adelita's sister Joane stood like a beacon of determination. Clad in a gown that had clearly seen more graceful days, J

