As the Magna Curia Regis convened for a meeting, the grand hall was filled with the hushed voices of the man inside . At the head of the hall, King Conradin occupied an ornate, high-backed chair, signifying his presence as the authority in the room.
Amidst the serious discussions and deliberations, a servant entered, moving gracefully with a tray in hand. Upon it rested a set of wine goblets and a fine bottle of wine, a token of indulgence amid the weighty matters discussed by the council. The servant approached the king, who sat with an air of authority and wisdom.