Sarin Fedra's grave is small.
Durin buried her according to her last wishes in the Fedra family cemetery, a corner of the city — in the last year of the First Commune, the Fedra family shed their last drop of blood for the corrupted commune.
Only Lady Salin's mother survived.
She should have borne the name Walter, but she ultimately chose to use her mother's surname, nearly severing all ties with the Walter family as a result.
Only her cousin Robert still acknowledged her as his young cousin.
The cruel fate of those times left everyone homeless and wandering, yet some, like Jean Mayer, showed at their own expense that the ideology had failed, the First Commune was destroyed, but there were still good families willing to die for it.
Sarin Fedra survived, vividly remembering everything, all the past torments her, she never married, even though Ailish from Lublin liked her and always wanted to give her a title, but Durin didn't know why, only that the lady always refused.