The most suitable candidate was naturally Princess Randa. However, rumors of secret liaisons between Princess Randa and other men began to circulate. Gossip about her previous chaotic personal life was spreading like wildfire, causing many commoners to lose their formerly pleasant perception of the princess. They felt she was unworthy of the Crown Prince, and even more so, unworthy of becoming Queen Consort.
Here, the Holy Master had the power to easily control the faith of the common people, but the backlash could be intense too.
If the people disagreed with a person or a matter, the Holy Master must avoid angering them at all costs.
Randa naturally was eliminated from the selection for the Queen Consort.
Everyone turned their attention to the noble ladies of Percival, only to find out that none were worthy of Prince Brooklyn. The only one whose status barely matched was Nancy, the niece of General Nando.