Princess Sibilla's residence.
She was holding young Baldwin, gently reciting to him the Song of Winter and Fire—a novel currently popular among the noble circles in Jerusalem.
Judging by the writing style, the author seems to be the same person who wrote about the Demon Hunter, only this time the prose is more fluid, and the descriptions even more delicate.
In his writing, Sibilla seemed to see another continent named "Westeros," a world where nobles engage in deceit and open or hidden conflicts.
"Mom, Jamie is so bad, he actually pushed Bran down the tower, it's a murder!"
Princess Sibilla solemnly shook her head: "No, child, you must understand what drove Jamie to commit such an act that disgraces the way of the knight by pushing a child down from a high tower."
In her view, the one truly deserving to be called "bad" should be "Queen Cersei."
Greedy and arrogant, self-righteous.
Clearly a top-tier fool, yet believes she is skilled and deserves supreme power.
