



The Opera House
Deep within the court’s water gardens, the Opera House appears as if sculpted by wind and water.Velvet seats fill the stalls, arches rise into the painted ceiling forming galleries. An intricate chandelier, every teardrop diamond carved with names you can’t make out, falls from the center. Completing the view, a painting high above, the court sigil is carved onto it, and the common saying “Only in darkness can one truly be seen.”Known as a place of entretainment and worship to The Orchestrators. The lead performers may also be known as vessles.

The Ball room

The high, arched ceilings, painted with delicate murals, tell tales of days past. The marble floors gleam with a mirror-like gleam, reflecting every faint flicker of light, every shadow cast.
The pillars stretch towards the painted heavens above, their eyes eternally watching, ever vigilant, even in the silence before the masquerade.The ballroom is nearly ready for the night ahead. Long, heavy curtains of midnight velvet are drawn back, allowing the faintest glimmer of starlight to seep through.
* Underneath the Ballroom are the Cellars
The Throne room
At the far end of the room sits the throne,darker than void, its edges sharp and angular.
Around it, there are no lavish courtiers or gilded decor, but a collection of mirrors.Everything else is where your mind fills in the blacks of your silhouette, as if impossible to grasp the emptiness without losing yourself to madness.
Time, in true darkness, doesn't exist. A while ago, you were born. A while ago invitations were sent. There is no past, there is no future.Everything is present, everything is a while ago. The terrifying sensation of infinity in your bones. You can understand… why so many mortal’s myths are based on their fear of the dark.
Booklings are small fae creatures living inside the library's books. As an invasive species of mollusk, Booklings feed on the recidual arcane energy found in pages, and use the covers as shelfter.Extremely jelous and demanding creatures, remember to honor the Booklings when visiting.

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