The snow on the slanted roof fell down noisily, forming small piles under the eaves.
After ten days of intermittent heavy snow, the year 1446 finally welcomed the first sunny day after the snowfall.
Icicles hung from the eaves, brightly reflecting the glaring snow and sunlight, and the falling droplets struck deep holes in the snow.
Amid the vast white snow, an estate stood like a yellow patch on a white cloth, towering in the thick snow.
The roof was adorned with the pennant flags of various families, alongside the blue-red bullhead emblem of the Land Servants.
The village paths cleared of snow were crowded with people—soldiers, merchants, knights, and monks, nearly filling the small estate.
The Land Servants carrying long spears wore a coat over their chainmail, yet couldn't help but shiver while patrolling.
The warhorses in the stables exhaled white mist, trembling, prompting the knights to put on horse blankets with their family emblems to prevent illness.
