Funeral
For a while, Arryn took Aurora away from her wooden house, which had been completely destroyed. The young man left Aurora's residence fire extinguished by the local villagers while he tried to calm the woman's heart.

Aurora didn't seem to talk much, preferring to stay silent and reflect on what had happened. Seeing Aurora in a slump made Arryn decide to give her some space for a while.

Arryn walked closer to Aurora's residence, seeing several fires starting to fade, thanks to the mutual cooperation of the villagers. They began to walk in to retrieve Aurora's mother's body, but all they found were pieces of wood; there was no body of a single person in the house.

"Why can't I find Aurora's mother's body here?" asked one of the men in Aurora's room.

Arryn entered the house and saw that the damage was so severe that it was not suitable for Aurora to live in unless significant renovations were made. Arryn's eyes were distracted when he saw a young man coming out of Aurora's mother's ro
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