Shaking herself of the risky thoughts, Priya took them to the largest building in the village, located at the end of the 'main road'.
It was a castle-like structure, totally out-of-place from the rest of the village wh ich was characterized by gross simplicity.
In contrast with the crude wooden structures lining up in its approach, the castle was made purely of sturdy stone. It had about four high-ceiling floors totaling to over 15 meters in height, not including the small towers about a floor higher.
There was also a stone wall around it two meters in height, much sturdier than the flimsy-looking 1.5-meter tall wooden fence outside.
Priya waited for them to appreciate the building before speaking, "This is the lord's house."
They stood relatively far, but they could see the guards surrounding the four storey house. They also guarded some open spaces that surrounded the castle.
Silly Harold. He's gone stupid. I bet some gifts would trigger those brain cells of his right up! :D :D :D