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"Even with all that has happened since, the waiting was still the hardest part.  The decision to turn my back on the dictates of my Voivode and all the law, that was easy; I loved my people, and so I had no choice.  But the painful days of waiting for strangers to arrive weighed on my mind like nothing else could.  I watched from the high tower, waiting to see them walk the main road, lone visitors to my city, one from each direction.  For months, I kept a terrible vigil.
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"Even with all that has happened since, the waiting was still the hardest part.  The decision to turn my back on the dictates of my king and all the law, that was easy; I loved my people, and so I had no choice.  But the painful days of waiting for strangers to arrive weighed on my mind like nothing else could.  I watched from the high tower, waiting to see them walk the main road, lone visitors to my city, one from each direction.  For months, I kept a terrible vigil, waiting.
  
 
"In time, they came to my palace in their finery and in their rags, pointed there by my guards, seeking rest on their journeys or safe haven from things outside my walls.  I kept them from the inns and took them into my home, for the lonely should have comfort.  I dined with them and swore to them great oaths of friendship and protection.  And then I broke their trust.   
 
"In time, they came to my palace in their finery and in their rags, pointed there by my guards, seeking rest on their journeys or safe haven from things outside my walls.  I kept them from the inns and took them into my home, for the lonely should have comfort.  I dined with them and swore to them great oaths of friendship and protection.  And then I broke their trust.   

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