A faint scent of the sea drifted in with the wind to the window sill on the second floor of the inn. Azeryan pondered over his phrases, hunched over the table, penning a formal document known as an "invitation letter" with the signature of the Baron of Leding Castle's son.
Without an invitation from the host, this was also the procedure of etiquette for nobility to visit one another.
To Leon, it felt somewhat akin to the calling cards used in the customs of his ancestral country in a previous life.
However, submitting an invitation letter at the time frame close to the wedding celebration was actually a breach of etiquette.
For grand noble events such as hosting a wedding, uninvited visitors who do not give advance notice of their visit time, personnel, and purpose might pose a challenge for the hosting family if their finances or venue are insufficient, leaving them unable to prepare properly for welcoming the banquet attendees.