In 515 n. d. S., some few months after the Ibesh reprisal on Rokkarstan, the coastal city of St. Yuellasburg, adorned in the colours of Khrom-Vestria, played host to a different kind of congregation. Gathered were lords and ladies from all the great houses of the Dual Monarchy to celebrate an occasion of the highest splendour - a royal and tzaristic wedding. Vestria would wed First Princess Benedicta to the Khrom Tzarevich Sdacha, heir apparent to the Throne of Khrom, to help secure the line of succession and reaffirm the link between the Mayakolovichs and Silbamonds. The ceremony in the St. Yuellasburg cathedral took place at midday, when the sun was highest, so as to let heaven bless the bond. Thereafter, a two-day banquet was held at the castle. For the first meal, at the behest of his majesty, King Keheerathn, the braskian guests had vestrian fritters and the vestrian guests had braskian chicken yuhzny. Afterwards was a two-day jousting tournament. The two finalists were a vestrian knight, Theodor of Hollentor and the victorious krieb knight, Bahkra Denemeletovor from Yuhnyyrukav. On the final day, the King, Tzar and their retainers went on a hunt. Together, they spoke to each other like old friends would and pondered what the next ten years of Khrom-Vestria would be like.