Ophelia thinks that she has to do something fast otherwise her stay at Pole would be short lived. Here she develops another skill i.e observing the political games which are being played very cleverly in the palace. One thing is for sure, the fate of the Pole is in the hands of Ophelia.
It was thought that no one could narrate a story equal in class to The Missing of Clairdelune and The Memory of Babel but Emma Fenney has proved those notions wrong at this stage. The narration is equal in level or we can say it is even better at many stages. The control of the narrator over the story was quite impressive to see.