Life, Death
In the late morning of the 9th of Jeys, Sir Haren Wheatsfield, leader of The Farmers' Militia, was executed at Castle Clayf. His execution was the single most attended event of the decade in the Hinsor Empire, despite its short notice, as non-land-owning residents of Castle Clayf and the surrounding area were required to attend and they experienced a huge turnout of land-owning nobles as well. To add insult to injury for The Farmers' Militia, Sir Haren was beheaded with his own sword, which was then kept as a trophy by General Daeller.