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In celebration of two cities sharing in their love of art and history, the bi-annual gala was to be hosted in Elbion. An opportunity for those studying at the College to attend and extend introductions to those that hail from the Anirian territories. Although a small retinue of Anirians are in attendance, given that war was being fought for better trades and service between their country and that of Cortos, invitations were extended to nobility and Dreadlords alike.
Bliss Gradimir was in her fourth year at the College, but to attend the Hall of History and Art for the gala was an opportunity she would not miss out on. She was not one to dress up, to stand out in a crowd, but if she were to have worn her usual attire, Bliss would stick out like a sore thumb. With her family's help, a dress of a lovely mauve colour was made for her to attend.
She was not the only College student to attend, and did not stray far from their small grouping. "Should we go look at the art?" Bliss asked no one in particular, but her eyes looked to each of them. "I hear they have pieces sent in from Vel Anir, Alliria, Dornoch... many cities have contributed to this collection."
Art, she had no real clue about. So she settled her eyes upon Atticus Hael. Her brow quirked, having heard that the young man knew a few good things on the subject.
It was easy to pick apart who were from the Anirian delegation. There was a sort of reserved nature to them, something watchful. Those that traveled from the Empire were not easily lost in this crowd, for they wielded regal flair and rich colours. Other visitors could be seen also, and by the end of the evening, all in attendance would be immersed in conversation with other delegations.
The hall was a long stretch of windows on one side, draped in splendour and lush velvet. The golden beams of a setting sun filtered through the panes of glass, the mullions casting breaks in the light and shadows that stretched into the interior. Music was kept to a light volume, although no one can pinpoint if there truly was a quartet or not for there was no presence in the room. Scoring the evening of arts and leisure, idle conversation and the occasional clinks of glass would provide accompaniment with the like music. In sure time, crowds and delegations from neighboring cities came together to view art and talk the history of many artists and what the art depicted of it's time.
"... came from Vel Redynne. Remarkable that the bust only sports a few scrapes and chinks after the building collapsed back in the First War... yes, you see that there? Just beneath the palm reaching for the cheek? You can see the mending done back when restorations were done of the pieces recovered from the rubble." The Anirian accent was strong as they spoke in Common, but the man wore a sash across his navy suit to show that he was an art historian from Vel Anir. One of the honorees of this gala.
Donations would be taken, if one were to fund the arts, and would go towards recovering lost pieces or cleaning artifacts.
"Oh! Hello! Welcome to the gala!" A good few of those wearing sashes went about to greet all they could, ushering bystanders to go view the various art pieces and paintings hung up on the wall. New and old, it would be shown here tonight.
Refreshments and a light grazing table of small foods were provided by stations tucked away from the art, and serviced by elves or dwarves, even the occasional human.
A FEW THINGS I MUST POINT OUT!
- This is open to all, and please do not try to derail from the main topic. This is meant to be light hearted and social, no conflicts please.
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Art Credit goes to Night Town by Florian Herold