"The Art of the Possible"
The Palatium Umbrarum
45 Frost 122
It had been centuries since a Moonborn Sol'Aværys sat the Argent Throne in the undercity, so even amongst the nobility, few alive had seen the inside of the Palatium Umbrarum. Under Phædryn stewardship during the Solar Courts, it had largely become an auxilliary facility for the Silver Sentinels to complement their prædium to its West. But things were different now and today the Palatium played host to representatives from the Solunarian senatorial houses who had seen fit to swear fealty to the Umbrian Crown in the early days, whilst most weighed their options with greater ambivalence. Indeed, the vast majority of the senate remained undeclared and, unofficially, the last day of Frost (and the 122nd year of the Age of Steel) was being regarded as 'Decision Day', when the royal ultimatum would have to be answered or consequences would be dealt out. The Palatium Umbrarum
45 Frost 122
Such as things were, this would be an intimate banquet rather than a bustling ball. It hadn't been made clear to those invited exactly what the purpose of this gathering would be, but those who recognised the Phædryn hand in the matter would not be surprised by this ambiguity. They only knew that each senatorial house who'd sworn fealty to House Sol'Zalkyrion in advance of the invitation date was offered the opportunity to send their official representatives to attend a late supper at the Palatium Umbrarum. News of these invites, of course, spurred others to pledge their fealty after the fact in hopes of garnering their own invitations, but it was to no avail. It seemed this event was truly for the early adopters of the new Umbrian regime.
Upon arrival, the vast majority of the guests would be treated to their first glimpses of the palace interior. Though structurally identical to its counterpart above, it was Atraxian onyx and silver rather than marble and gold. The ornamentation was also wholly different. Where the Blazing Palace boasted artwork and relics of Aværys' conquests, the Shadow Palace was known to house more Varvaran artifacts and, thus, less ostentation. However, there seemed to be new pieces representing the draconic dynasty, which were noted by the few members of the party who'd seen the palace interior before, having served as Sentinels in their younger days.
Servi led them on a path that would feel strangely familiar for those with knowledge of the upper palace. It would feel like walking through a dream, where the steps were familiar but the environs altered in some bold and some subtle ways. Ultimately, they would find themselves in a modestly-sized, but gorgeously appointed banquet chamber lit by torches, chandeliers and candelabras all of which burned with blue light due to attendant enchanters. It served as a much better complement to the surroundings, after all, than regular fire.
A herald announced each guest as they arrived, and they were greeted with trays of Umbrian red wine as they were admitted. The table was set but unseated and, judging from the trays of hors d'oeuvres being brought out by beautiful servants in sleek livery, the seating would take place later. Toward the rear of the hall, two familiar figures were huddled in quiet conference. One was Princess Cithæra, whose wily eyes were scanning the door as guests stepped through. The other, though his back was to them, would be familiar due to the unusual protrusions that graced it: A pair of folded, draconic wings that arced above a blonde head circled with a platinum diadem.
"Come, Your Exalted Majesty..." Arvælyn's mother encouraged, "It is time to greet our guests."