Time/Date: TC1853.01.16 (Wedding Night)
Location: Imperial Marriage Chambers
The chamber had been prepared with ritual precision that spoke of centuries of tradition. Every detail carried symbolic weight, every element chosen for its spiritual significance in binding husband and wife together.
Silk sheets in imperial gold and crimson draped the massive bed that dominated the space, colors that represented the union of dragon and phoenix, emperor and empress, heaven and earth. Rose petals had been scattered across surfaces—a traditional symbol of fertility and blessing, their fragrance mixing with other ceremonial scents.
Dragon's Breath incense burned low in carved holders positioned at cardinal points, creating a subtle haze that was supposed to enhance spiritual connection and deepen the bond between newly married partners. The scent was expensive, reserved for imperial weddings, carrying properties that were said to make the night more meaningful.
