The evening over the Moldavian lands was quiet and majestic, only a light breeze touched the ancient walls of the Suceava Castle. Inside the main hall, preparations for a grand event had already begun: Stefan cel Mare, the great voivode of Moldavia, was throwing a feast in honor of the arrival of his foreign bride. Servants hurried, setting out rich dishes, candlelight reflected in carved wooden columns, and the aroma of freshly baked bread and fried meat hung in the air.
At the head of a long table, covered with expensive velvet and decorated with silver cups, sat Stefan himself. His gaze was serious, but hidden joy and triumph could be discerned in it. After all, this union, which many perceived as political, was not just a matter of diplomacy - it was the future of his principality.
On either side of him sat his loyal boyars, his comrades, who were waiting for the evening to begin, discussing the news and sharing their expectations. Many knew that the arrival of the bride was not only an opportunity to conclude an alliance, but also a moment to strengthen Moldova's position on the international stage.
Gradually, the hall filled with guests, a feeling of expectation hung in the air. The legendary voivode silently looked at his men, his heart was filled with pride for what had been achieved, but new challenges lay ahead. The bride would soon arrive, and much depended on this evening. Stefan took the cup in his hand and stood up. "Today we celebrate not just an alliance, but also the future of our people. Let this evening be full of joy and glory!"