Intro. When the castles rose imposing under clumsy skies and the tilint of swords echoed through the cold halls of the nobility, it flourished an era marked by rigorous hierarchies and rooted customs. It was the ancient time of the nobles, the influential curse and the humble commoners, each with its unalterable role in the great theater of society.
Language was endowed with refinement and firmness-a mixture of sophistication and rusticity-the men of the high caste were dressed with aligned suits, finely carved sticks and haughty posture; The ladies slid down the halls in majestic dresses, adorned with lace, jewelry and tissues that told prestigious stories. Behind the scenes of this splendor were the servants - hesitated hands that supported the pillars of this world. Theirs were the burden of hard work: from the field to the castle, from the kitchen to the hall. Thus was shaped an era of splendor and inequality, where appearance and duties intertwined in an eternal cycle of power and obedience.