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"I'm afraid none of the others that were in the village survived. Save for Queen Jeanne Stentor." Cirges replied. He was glad to hear that Cassander was on board with taking on the Bouchards. He thought that maybe he should try to convince the Adamantine Knights as well.

"Jeanne Stentor?" Jovron asked, he didn't know who she was.

"She was your brother's wife. They married shortly before the Red Wedding. I protected her from the Bouchards long enough for her to escape." Cirges explained.

Jovron nodded. He felt bad for his brother, having gotten married only to be killed soon after. A terrible fate. "I'll have my Castallen give you all a room here in the fortress. I'm sure you all could use some rest."

"I thank you." Cirges said.

"But before you go, Sir Cirges. I'd like you to fill me in on everything you know. Please, come with me to my tower." Jovron told him.

"Of course, my king." Cirges said and followed him.

''He called me king again. I'll need to ask about that first.'' Jovron thought. The two headed up the Commander's Tower and sat at the meeting table, where Cirges told him everything. From the time back in Shornhelm involving his father all the way to his time in King Roland's dungeons.