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... een far too many in my childhood when the Purple Plague swept away my friends and family. I remembered very well how they started out as solemn and elaborate affairs in the early days, to quick and clinical mass cremations once the disease hit its stride.
The counts funerals belonged to the former category. Alaires guards carried the mans remains in a litter while the new countess herself rode at their side, alongside Prince Roland and a few other nobles. Duke Sigismund, the late mans li ...
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