The grand celebration that followed the royal banquet extended far beyond the palace walls. For the Aurora Kingdom, this week marked not just the founding anniversary of the realm but also a time when nobles and commoners alike shared in the spirit of unity and festivity. The banquet at the palace had gone smoothly—filled with elegant waltzes, heartfelt speeches, and laughter that echoed through the gilded halls. Yet, what truly marked the heart of the celebration was the week-long night festival, sprawling across the capital and its surrounding cities.
The palace shone like a beacon atop the hill, its white spires glowing under the moonlight, while below, thousands of lanterns illuminated the cobblestone streets. Stalls and tents lined every avenue, decorated with fluttering ribbons and banners bearing the emblem of the Aurora Kingdom.
There were two distinct districts in the festival—one designated for nobles and one for the common folk.
