
21st Dec.: Zhuhai Winter Solistice Festivities
Citizens of Elgea, wandering people, chandlers, craftsmen and traders ...
As
the nights get darker and winter is just around the corner, the people
of Wen Kun Dynasty invite to their annual mid winter solstice
celebrations, which are famous among all the Eastern Elgean regions,
including across borders. Every
year thousands of people from all over the world visit Zhuhai for this
event to escape from the dreariness of winter, for three days full of
celestial music, dance and entrancing bard's tales. But not only your
ears get fed. For
this festivity the Royal city of Zhuhai is decorated with brightly
coloured carpets of flowers, which indulge the visitors senses. All the
squares are illuminated with magic lights and stunning trick fountains
line the streets... coal - fired tents invite to take a rest and to
forget all daily hassles, winter's cold and ongoing wars. Furthermore
the vistors get served with the finest dishes from all over Elgea,
local specialities and the most palatable barrel - aged wines, riped in
the fertile plains of Laoshin. Already
several weeks before this festival begins, traders and chandlers from
all over Elgea arrive with their caravans and bring exotic goods from
the four cardinal directions to sell them on the huge Bazaar in front of
the Royal Palace during these days. As
Zhuhai is well known for making profits and finding bargains, traders
especially don't want to miss this event to expose their racy horses,
their handcrafted weapons and finest armours from all over Elgea for. No
rare herb or gem, no alchimistical or magical ingredient, which can't
be found these days on the sprawling markets of Zhuhai. Therefore
people of Elgea, especially you traders, gatherers and craftsmen, fire
your forge ovens, sharpen your woodcarving knives,collect the last rare
herbs before the long winter comes, and be prepared to join the Zhuhai
Winter Solistice Festivities at the 21st of December. Send your caravans
in good time, as you don't want to miss this event....
See you soon at Zhuhai faction hub...
"Never
have I heard such an enormous variety of instruments and types of
different music. It seems that bards from the world over have traveled
here to display their talent." Excerpts
from the Diary of Lady Isabella von Iderstein, daughter of Lord Francis
von Iderstein, Duke of Pellimont, reflecting upon her travels to
Qingdao, seat of the Wen Kun Dynasty

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