Third person POV
At the end of the song Basilio just played, everyone applauded his talent. Some say that it was simple, yet beautiful in melody. "That's Basilio for you back in our world!" Ormoc said to them. Basilio then looked at them and bowed his head slightly and quickly a few times like a pianist in a piano concert in front of seas of people.
Later after that, the tour resumed with the rest of the castle-palace (for its looks are more than a medieval castle). While their Vamzom companions already knew how elaborated the castle-palace of the Snow Vamzoms was, Basilio and his siblings, as well as Chivo and Fritzi and his party, now knew how Marcellus' predecessors had a lot of tastes for architecture. After that, all of them had lunch at the dining hall of the castle-palace. The food was cooked by Marcellus's Vamzom cooks, who had stopped cooking humans long before the Forest Vamzoms did. The food was tasty and hot, especially for the weather outside, and these were accompanied by hot cups of tea, hot chocolate, and coffee, especially coffee beans from Pantano's Noir Kávé Region, which was well-known for its coffee beans and powdered chocolate from Xoco-Lata, Dragonmir. Marcellus and everyone in his Vamzom circle had some pig's blood in their beverages, and Basilio was stunned that he wasn't alone in doing that to have some blood in his body, and Artem and Maxim explained to him about that.
Now that lunchtime is over, Marcellus took Basilio and his group down to Mavimasu, the valley town Mont De Nèu currently controlled, for a tour of the place. Mavimasu was a small town tucked away between valleys, and a sloped road connected it with Pilarwell, and that road was closed during the winter months. For that, helicopters were used for logistics and transportation during that time of the year. As for the people of Mavimasu, most of them are more or less okay with Mont De Nèu's control in their hometown. But the majority are fine with it as long as Mont De Nèu would not exploit them in any way.
Mavimasu's landscape was beautiful and featured traditional European and Japanese style of houses and 2-story multi-purpose buildings. A plaza was in the center of town and was used for festivals for the townspeople. For livelihood, small scales of agriculture on the small plots of farmland outside of town and trade were the main sources of income for the majority of the people.