The year was 302 of the Old Calendar. The Great Hall of High Keep was freezing.
Two days after the ceremony, a courier came with a message wrapped in brown paper and sealed with wax stamped in the shape of a crown and a serpent entwined. The seal was not of any lord in Navarre or of the High Council; the ink smeared at the edges as if written in haste.
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Months later, in a garden hedge trimmed into the shape of a crown—an eccentricity of the court gardener—Leane and Jorren sat with cups of tea that steamed in the early evening. "You could have done it differently," Jorren said. "You could have burned them all down."