Three days after the Grad Ball. The royal district. The City of Edin.
This district could be described as a township of various small and monumental palaces. Some palaces belonged to active members of the royal court. Others belonged to royals from the main branch of the royal clan.
There were also a few houses that were grand and luxurious in their own way. They belonged to the various officials active throughout the kingdom. But these houses looked pale and unimportant when compared to the royal residences.
There was a peculiar royal palace at one corner of the royal district. It looked very grand and welcoming at the same time because of its opulent use of embedded elemental stones and multi-functional arrays. And yet, one could subconsciously tell that it was not a residence and one could barge in without an invitation.