Throngs of citizens lined both sides of the main road leading from the Light Church to the city gate. Soldiers of the Holy Court, clad in black and gold armor, marched at the forefront of the procession, followed by the Knight Order, surrounding the dazzling, central Holy Seat.
The Holy Seat was enormous, reaching a height of ten feet, with six white horses harnessed to it, and the carriage at the rear was exceedingly lavish.
The massive Sun Crown symbol hovered above, shining brilliantly in the midday sun. The carriage, with its intricately carved beams and painted rafters adorned with golden leaves in the windows, spared no expense in displaying opulence and nobility.
Beyond the Papal Holy Seat, the clergy procession included various ranks from priests to supervisory bishops, roughly a hundred in total; among them, the ordinary white-robed bishops numbered in the hundreds, while priests were too numerous to count.