Nineteen stories cover events never seen in the main series, supplying readers with a greater insight into Myne’s attendants, her lower-city family, the nobles of other duchies, and even members of royalty! Spans Parts 2 to 5.
I don’t know about the goddess of time… why would the goddess reveal to them, that Ferdinand was going to be engaged with Detlinde, but wouldn’t actually marry her and then erase their memories of it?
If it wasn’t for the specific mention of Ferdinand marrying “Aub Ahrensbach,” I’d have thought someone tried to make him marry Alstede, or some other female Ahrensbach archduke candidate, but had to scrap their plan and used Trug to hide it ever existed. Could the use of Aub Ahrensbach be a mistranslation, or maybe a missing word, like Aub Ahrensbach’s daughter?
I don’t know about the goddess of time… why would the goddess reveal to them, that Ferdinand was going to be engaged with Detlinde, but wouldn’t actually marry her and then erase their memories of it?
If it wasn’t for the specific mention of Ferdinand marrying “Aub Ahrensbach,” I’d have thought someone tried to make him marry Alstede, or some other female Ahrensbach archduke candidate, but had to scrap their plan and used Trug to hide it ever existed. Could the use of Aub Ahrensbach be a mistranslation, or maybe a missing word, like Aub Ahrensbach’s daughter?