He watches her more than looks around the room, which is familiar to him from many, many days and months and years spent here. "We used the Great Hall for our most formal occasions," he murmurs, his voice clear in the enormous, airy room. "But also opened it to any who needed shelter during cold snaps in the winter, or when storms hit. This was a place of wonderful balls and grand audiences with visiting dignitaries, but also one of joy and comfort and warmth and community."
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