Chapter 95: Weddings and Funerals
Windsor Castle, with its vast expanse of rooms and halls, stood as a majestic symbol of order and elegance. The castle's hundreds of glass windows gleamed in the sunlight, casting a clear, bright light into the interior. The building's design was simple yet meticulously ordered, with every line and angle reflecting a timeless beauty that resonated with the principles of human civilization.
Neat, elegant, dignified, noble—these were the qualities that defined Windsor Castle, and by extension, the world protected by the Silver Law. This castle, a bastion of stability, embodied the ideal world that many sought to create and preserve.