The light of dawn shone down onto the burgeoning city of Kufstein; the star-shaped walls that protected the city and its inhabitants were split down the middle as the river Inn flowed through the center of the City.
A large castle rose above the many tenements constructed in the half-timber style commonly found in the German-speaking regions. Though Berengar had plans to move into a more modern palace, at the moment, the Castel in Kufstein acted as the main residence for Berengar and his family.
Within the Dining room, Linde sat at the head of the table at the left side, which was the spot reserved for the Viscountess; of course, at the moment, there was no Viscountess of Kufstein since Berengar was unmarried, albeit engaged to Adela. However, since Berengar's parents abdicated and retired to the countryside, Berengar had allowed Linde to use the seat.