Also, I would love to say that they were careless to store the dress, but letting knights guard the dress would have been too weird, I think? Though any Queen's dresses would have been expensive enough to assign guards, so it kind if makes sense to guard the wardrobe room. Idk how they used to do it in the medieval times.
Also, I would love to say that they were careless to store the dress, but letting knights guard the dress would have been too weird, I think? But, any Queen's dresses would be expensive and rare enough to have guards assigned. Though IDK what they did in the medieval times.
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Thank goodness no one noticed the dress ripping.
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Also, I would love to say that they were careless to store the dress, but letting knights guard the dress would have been too weird, I think? Though any Queen's dresses would have been expensive enough to assign guards, so it kind if makes sense to guard the wardrobe room. Idk how they used to do it in the medieval times.
Thank goodness no one noticed the dress ripping.
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Also, I would love to say that they were careless to store the dress, but letting knights guard the dress would have been too weird, I think? But, any Queen's dresses would be expensive and rare enough to have guards assigned. Though IDK what they did in the medieval times.
So Edda is clearly suspicious, but it looked like Simone was the one that snuck into the room and touched the dress.