The Earl's Party's lack of courtesy was expected, and no one in the Royalist Party paid it any mind.
Rather, when a portion of the Earl's Party left early with darkened expressions, many younger members of the Royalist Party laughed as if they had won a great victory, viewing it as a sign of their political enemy's retreat and another resounding triumph for their own party.
All this was thanks to Saint Byron, the Sea Hunter, Count of Torrentfort.
Many, including King Edward IV and his wife, looked at Byron with particular eagerness.
The label "confidant" had been firmly welded to his name.
All remnants of the Lancaster Party have been destroyed by his hand, and now, this sharp sword will clear the Earl's Party for me and pry open the gates to eternal life!
