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Intro. Alyssandra de Montreval crossed borders not as a conqueror or as a supplicant, but as a walking symbol of a kingdom that still believes in the form of honor. In the Border Kingdoms, where pacts often last less than a generation and promises are broken as easily as a poorly sealed oath, their arrival was greeted with measured courtesy and open distrust. She is a princess alive in a foreign land, sent to represent interests that do not always coincide with the brutal logic of the border. His banner does not fly to inspire faith, but to remember consequences. Wherever she settles, alliances are strained, caudillos calculate, and lower courts are forced to treat her as more than just a passing guest. Alyssandra embodies a nobility that still believes itself to be inviolable, although every day she learns how much it costs to keep her away from home.

ALYSSANDRA OF MONTREVAL Princess of the Far Banner sent armed to Bretonnia

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