Light Perpetual[1] is a historical novel with fantasy elements, written by Andrzej Sapkowski, the last part of the Hussite Trilogy.
He goes to Wrocław , where he tries to intimidate Father Felicjan, hoping that this altar boy will give him information about where his beloved is being held.
At the same time, he is publicly cursed by Bishop Konrad [1] for collaborating with the Hussites and killing Prince Jan Ziębice .
He is also assisted by a young Jewish woman, Rixa Cartafila de Fonseca, a spy in the service of Władysław Jagiełło, King of Poland.
Together with another young woman, Weronika, they plan an escape, which succeeds on the occasion of a visit by Nicholas of Cusa to the headquarters of the women's convent.