Timestamp: 43rd of Winter, 513 AV
Kavala had made all the arrangements. It hadn't been hard to do being basically confined to home caring for an ill infant and one that was more precocial than he should have been. While she'd been slowly gaining strength, caring for Ia'del, and Ralac, and herself... there had been lots of time to plan and even work on the ice rink. One of the things she really wanted to do for Sybel was to let her know how welcome she was into the Denusk Family. Bachelorette and pre-wedding parties were common among the Drykas, and Kavala wanted to make sure Sybel had one thrown for her. She could have opted for something quiet among friends at The Sanctuary, but instead Kavala had gone another route.
The Konti hadn't ever had a party thrown for herself, so she did something that she thought she'd like things had been different in her life and she'd been accepted into a new Pavilion as a first wife. Because, truthfully, that's what Sybel was becoming. First wife, high ranking among the pavilion, and having an ear lent to the Ankal because of her position in his household. Sybel had the good graces to be born human - though some would say Benshira was a negative - and that meant she could give birth to Vanator's heirs. That meant the human line of Denusk Drykas' would carry on through her. There were already kelvic and Akontak Drykas' and even one small Konti infant as well. But there had been no replacement humans, no children running afoot that could step on the Sea of Grass and say 'This is my legacy.'.
Now there would be.
So because of that, Kavala knew it merited a large party... the bigger the better. And she'd gone all out. With Carla Heshin's help, Kavala had rented out the Sapphire Star - a woman's club in Riverfall - and had arranged for catering and all the booze the ladies of Riverfall could drink. She'd also planned games, a gifting for Sybel, and some entertainment for everyone. The facility itself was cleaned and decorated from head to toe in blue which was one of Sybel's favorite colors. There were waiters everywhere, all shirtless, holding trays of sweets and an elegant Eth, also shirtless, was manning the bar.
Women from all over Riverfall were invited to come in, mingle, eat and drink to their delight and participate in some of the games if they liked. Later in the day, towards evening, there was entertainment scheduled, though Kavala had hired a bard or two so that there would be music all night quietly in the background for when the entertainment wasn't happening.
Kavala hoped the party would go over well and had arrived early to get the games situated, the gifting table set up, and to make sure all was going smoothly. At the thirteenth bell, women should start arriving. Kavala hoped there was a fantastic turnout.