The Kingdom of Sicily experienced the full force of a scorching summer's day. The sun blazed relentlessly in the cloudless sky, casting its unrelenting heat upon the land. It was a climate known for its extreme heat, where even the hardiest souls sought refuge from the sweltering sun.
Sicily's unique geography, nestled amid the azure embrace of the Mediterranean Sea, brought both solace and challenge. Those fortunate enough to reside near the sea found respite in the cool embrace of its waters. However, it was a double-edged sword. The intense heat and the proximity to the sea led to increased water consumption. This predicament was not exclusive to the local populace; even foreign armies that ventured into the kingdom during the summer months faced the same conundrum.