Trouble begins precisely when it seems that everything is already fine and over. In such a moment, it’s dangerous to relax—you should instead think about questions that earlier seemed not that important. For example: who actually overheard the king’s conversation with the minister? What happened to the detonator that the king’s jester lost? How should the prophetic visions of the prince of Misrali be understood? Who are the Heavenly Riders, and what do they need? And in general, what will all of this lead to?