Desperate for guidance, Prince Wilhelm sought solace at Finchley Cathedral in Bagley, where he turned to the watcher in prayer. To his relief, he found Archbishop Bertram Howard, a trusted mentor and friend who had long guided him in the ways of the Jacoban faith.
Recognizing the gravity of his father's sinful act in executing his beloved uncle, Wilhelm felt a renewed sense of purpose. Archbishop Bertram emphasized that the execution went against the teachings of St. Jacob and urged Wilhelm to reclaim his rightful place on the throne of Windenburg.
He encouraged the prince to restore the prominence of the Jacoban faith within the kingdom, bringing about a return to its spiritual roots. Inspired by Bertram's counsel, Prince Wilhelm resolved to embrace his destiny as the future ruler of Windenburg. He saw himself as a beacon of power in the Jacoban community.












