After the wedding proper came a reception in another area of the building where the wedding was.
There were several dozens of tables set up around the room with seating assigned by status.
In the middle of the room was a large cleared-out space meant for dancing, and at the back of the large ballroom was a massive orchestra ready to play all manner of music.
To start, all the guests of the lowest status filtered in and found their seats with the head table being where Marcus and Mrazivý sat with the other members of the royal family.
Each table was outfitted with elaborate tablecloths and tableware of the finest quality.
Once everyone was seated, the king gave an opening toast and when he was finished the first course of the meal was brought out by an army of servants.
It was a light soup that used plentiful natural treasures as ingredients.
The taste was quite exquisite, and Marcus carefully analyzed it to figure out how to recreate it.