Lance dug a hole to place the stone casket, then helped them erect a headstone.
"Everyone, a moment of silence," Lance said, standing before the grave and bowing his head slightly to look at it. Everything was simple, but a solemn sense of ceremony permeated the air, and the others couldn't help but join in the moment of silence.
After about two or three minutes, Lance turned to the crowd and raised his hand toward the center of the graveyard. "I will erect a monument there, and the names of all those who sacrificed themselves for Hamlet will be engraved upon it. Today is a special day, and every year at this time, I will come to pay my respects to them."
There were many festivals in this world, but most were established by various Churches, and he did not hold the right to interpret them. But now, Hamlet's first festival had been established by Lance. He was crafting the culture and customs of Hamlet, which would deepen their sense of identification with this land.
