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... le of King's Landing gathered in front of the castle gate.


The news that the whistle of Legaria Stella, thought to have been lost over a hundred years ago, had been discovered from the royal castle and returned to Her Majesty's hands quickly came to the knowledge of the lords of the Levant Kingdom.


As a result, the opportunistic lords, who had proclaimed their neutrality, swore allegiance to Her Majesty and lost sight of the opposite faction.


Incidentally, the Duke ...

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