In just a few days, the play called the Thousand Quests was known to every person in Caelhart and the neighboring villages and cities.
The Knight Archibald was now on everyone's minds. You could see his influence on the children playing the final scene of the play, where he faces a knight with a powerful aura mantle.
But the ending is slightly different from the ending of the play. In the children's version, the powerful knight was on the ground, and Knight Archibald was the victor.
"A false knight like you will never defeat me. I'm the Knight of dreams, Archibald!"
Of course, Lucen was not idle. He already anticipated the play to become famous, and had something these fantasy medieval people had never seen before.
Wooden figurines of Archibald, William, the barmaid Maria, and even the nameless black knight filled stalls, each sold for a silver coin. Children clutched them like treasures.