Imperial Calendar, September 13, 1444, morning.
Bright sunlight streamed in from outside the window, illuminating the floor of the Stag Chamber in the Pope's Palace.
Though the walls bore dog heads, it did not hinder this room from being named the Stag Chamber.
For in the Pope's Palace in Holy Seat City, the Pope's study is similarly called the Stag Chamber.
The Gulag Monastery remains the Gulag Monastery, but the Gulag Church has transformed into the Pope's Palace.
Because the great Pope, His Majesty Horn, resides in this palace.
Where the Pope resides, there is the Pope's Palace.
The hall of the Stag Chamber, three meters wide and six meters long, seemed endless, filled with a crowd.
The entire room was bathed in amber-like sunlight, as if truly within amber.
The newly crowned great Pope, Horn Gallar, was presiding over this room, meeting with his four close Cardinals and two temple knights.