After a day of trekking, the vast papal caravan finally reached the campsite marked on the map.
With slopes blocking the cold wind and a creek providing water, they set up a fake camp ten miles away before truly establishing camp.
Calculating the time, Horn returned to the tent in the Pope's Palace.
According to the regulations set by Horn, every evening when camp is set up, after arranging the campsite, all the elders must come to the Senate for meetings to decide the next day's arrangements.
The Senate is held in the Stag Chamber of the Pope's Palace.
This round table from the Gulag Monastery can serve as both a council meeting and a Senate.
At this moment, the Senate is seated with twenty-four elders - twenty each representing ten households, two centurions, and two legion commanders.
And their seating is clearly divided into three factions, each angrily pounding the table.
"Why? Who can judge if a leader of ten households is doing a good job?"