The Riverland Festival Opening Night Gala
15 Searing, 121
The Hall of Inventors
15 Searing, 121
The Hall of Inventors
The elite of Zaichaer, like most societies of leisure, required little excuse to gather and make merry. Everything from a wedding to an execution might serve as a perfectly acceptable pretext for a fête. One of the more extravagant examples of Upper Class Zaichaeri excess was the opening night gala of the annual Riverland Festival.
The 121 gala was held in the hallowed Hall of Inventors, and hosted by the office of the city-state's Chief Science Officer who resided there. The discerning list of distinguished guests ranged from corporate CEOs to Admirals of the Air Defence Force, from debutantes to Reconciliators, all dressed to the nines in the latest Searing fashions.
Whilst much of the city reveled in the streets, reporters from the State press gathered around the red carpet to watch carriages drop off newsworthy notables so they could report on what they wore and whom they brought as their dates to the coveted ball.
The carriage that delivered the Dornkirks was, itself, a statement. Framed in burnished brass (to honour the city thereof) that also lined the spokes of its large wheels, the body of the coach was made of polished mahogany with deep crimson curtains shielding the four occupants from the view of the surrounding rabble.
Liveried footmen approached the coach to open the finely hewn doors. Brenner, the youngest Dornkirk, was the first to step down in his classically patterned suit of gold jacquard, with a deep rusty bronze shirt and tie peeking out from under the high collar of the metallic jacket. He offered a hand up to help his mother, the Lady Sylana Falkanos Dornkirk of Geleros, down the steps of the carriage and onto the red carpet. Her gown complemented the metallic tones of Brenners, as did the suits of both her husband Melchior and eldest son Stefan, both of whom emerged from the coach after her.
Air Commander Brenner Dornkirk led the way toward the grand staircase leading up to the Hall of Inventors, waving to the reporters lining the red carpet but ignoring the questions they lobbed his way. Brenner was followed closely by his relatives, who ascended the steps together and made their way into the grand hall.
The strains of a jaunty, modern Zaichaeri tune poured across the elegant crowd from a stage that had been erected toward the rear centre of the ballroom. Upon the stage was a popular band with a female singer crooning State-sanctioned sentiments, as a crowd of the younger attendees danced a well-coordinated foxtrot, as most of the more mature guests lingered along the periphery. Some watched the youth dance with delight, whilst others shook their heads in critical contempt at the lively dance- deeming it chaotic and unseemly for a fine function like the gala.
Brenner, for his part, grinned ecstatically at the trendy tune and jogged over to the first female he recognised in the crowd,
"Jane!" He beamed, as he trotted over to the corner where the Farraways were inspecting a tray of canapés being presented by a footman. Brenner inclined his head to Jane's mother,
"Lady Farraway." He cocked an eyebrow, "Might I steal your daughter for a dance? I never miss a chance to foxtrot."