The Princess has decided to move her court temporarily to Ashien, while the unforgiving and stubborn job of erecting a new city in the ruins of Daulton slowly begins.
It is here that she has invited several dignitaries, both foreign and internal, to a court session in the start of winter, to address them and cater for them, and ensure them of Avanil's bright and shining future, now when everything looks so bleak.
While Avanil is still very much in morning over the death of the Prince, that is not so in Tuornen - perhaps one of the reasons that Aubrae has decided to hold her session in the court of Ashien, rather than in some of the other Avanese province - as a means to provide a facade of pride and life for the foreigners who are to visit, rather than a black-clad court of mourners and defeatist noblemen.
Here she is surrounded by strong-willed men of Taeghas, who has seen the enemy of their lands, who has fought and won alongside allies and friends. Here people traveling from the north, west and south must pass through areas that are still littered with the refuse of battles - all a testament of the blood shed by the defenders in an attempt to reclaim what is rightfully theirs from the hands of Boeruinean invaders.
People might murmur at the Princess decision to shift her court, even temporary, from Avanil to Taeghas, but in light of these routes, littered with broken arms and armor of the scattered enemy, and with the fierce devotion the people of Ashien feel towards their new Princess, it is evident that Aubrae wants to present the image of a strong-willed defender of her people, rather than a cowed heiress hiding in the shadows of her fathers ashen tomb.
Many are those, that have been invited to the court of Ashien. Nobility, temples and guilders alike. It is said, that the Princess even invited dignitaries from Boeruine to talk, presumably of peace or ceasefire. People from near and far have been braving the cold to arrive in the stormy court of the Princess, there to engage in both social events, feasts and diplomatic affairs.