Alas, it is sad that such a great King could be blinded as such,
But few could convict him.
As it were, had our places been switched, I too would have made the same decision.
Better to hope for peace, then gather your own men and perhaps provoke a war.
Besides, after so long a peace there is little thought of war in the other King's minds.
Fair and wise was King Juron's decision,
but what consequences might his actions hold?
Excellent job on this chapter Vauban!