17th of Fall 514AV
A place for contemplation, discussion and celebration, the Clade is the official gathering hall of Kalinor and a seat of various records, most of which are embroidered into the vivid tapestries that cover long stretches of the walls.
The Clade was once a smaller tunnel diverging from the primary cavern. Its opening is high above the ground, marked by a short ledge. With patience and precision, the tunnel became a large hall meant for city-wide meetings and events. Rugs cover the ground in the jewel tones emblematic of Kalinor, annually donated by the Warp and Weft. Chains of cut opalgloams form a twinkling web across the ceiling, the stones faceted like diamonds but bright with inner light. Altering with the seasons, swaths of colored ombre silk loop overhead, washing the space in a perpetual twilight of hues. For fall, the deep reds and oranges blend comfortably with the light pinks and yellows, to give the Clade a warm feeling even as Mizahar enters into the cold seasons.
For the Notok festival, long tables have been lined down the center of the room, many luxurious foods and various treats decoratively lining the long stone surfaces. Surely the feast is fit for only the finest of Symenestra, and yet it is not. The Clade opens its doors to the public as the host of the famed Notok. Almost the entire population of cave-dwellers come to celebrate the happiest festival in all of Kalinor. Women are adorned in elegant silks of various colors, jewels adorn their ears and necks while their hair has been let loose to allow the long pale strand to show off. Men also wear silk but with a heavy influence of delicate leather. No one hads sparred an expense for the greatest festival of the year.
Nessora didn't worry as she wove between the crowds of her people. It was unlike any other city, Kalinor's peace. There was never a threat on her life or any disputes with the government. It was a blessing. And so the sight of the female half of the ruling couple was not uncommon. As she congratulated the youth that had earned their status as adults, and gave excited wishes to the newlyweds who hoped to gain a surrogate that year, Nessora was content. She loved her people and she loved her city and tonight was the first night of the grandest festival of all. The festival that marked another year of Symenestra survival. Another year that their elegant culture may move forward.
It is a time when the city can come together, where they reunite with their loved ones who have been gone for so long. The Notok is not a celebration of the inevitable death that the new surrogates are doomed to meet. The Notok is the celebration of life. It is the event that promises the fragile race that they will continue another generation, that their offspring will grow up in a safe and comfortable home where the danger that the race had fled all those years ago is nowhere to be found. The Notok festival is a celebration of life and culture and even though there is a strand of guilt that weaves its way into the elated emotions of the Symenestra people, they haven't got a choice.
oocEverything is free in celebration. Please feel free to mingle and socialize, but I'll hop in and stir things up if they get slow.
The Clade was once a smaller tunnel diverging from the primary cavern. Its opening is high above the ground, marked by a short ledge. With patience and precision, the tunnel became a large hall meant for city-wide meetings and events. Rugs cover the ground in the jewel tones emblematic of Kalinor, annually donated by the Warp and Weft. Chains of cut opalgloams form a twinkling web across the ceiling, the stones faceted like diamonds but bright with inner light. Altering with the seasons, swaths of colored ombre silk loop overhead, washing the space in a perpetual twilight of hues. For fall, the deep reds and oranges blend comfortably with the light pinks and yellows, to give the Clade a warm feeling even as Mizahar enters into the cold seasons.
For the Notok festival, long tables have been lined down the center of the room, many luxurious foods and various treats decoratively lining the long stone surfaces. Surely the feast is fit for only the finest of Symenestra, and yet it is not. The Clade opens its doors to the public as the host of the famed Notok. Almost the entire population of cave-dwellers come to celebrate the happiest festival in all of Kalinor. Women are adorned in elegant silks of various colors, jewels adorn their ears and necks while their hair has been let loose to allow the long pale strand to show off. Men also wear silk but with a heavy influence of delicate leather. No one hads sparred an expense for the greatest festival of the year.
Nessora didn't worry as she wove between the crowds of her people. It was unlike any other city, Kalinor's peace. There was never a threat on her life or any disputes with the government. It was a blessing. And so the sight of the female half of the ruling couple was not uncommon. As she congratulated the youth that had earned their status as adults, and gave excited wishes to the newlyweds who hoped to gain a surrogate that year, Nessora was content. She loved her people and she loved her city and tonight was the first night of the grandest festival of all. The festival that marked another year of Symenestra survival. Another year that their elegant culture may move forward.
It is a time when the city can come together, where they reunite with their loved ones who have been gone for so long. The Notok is not a celebration of the inevitable death that the new surrogates are doomed to meet. The Notok is the celebration of life. It is the event that promises the fragile race that they will continue another generation, that their offspring will grow up in a safe and comfortable home where the danger that the race had fled all those years ago is nowhere to be found. The Notok festival is a celebration of life and culture and even though there is a strand of guilt that weaves its way into the elated emotions of the Symenestra people, they haven't got a choice.
oocEverything is free in celebration. Please feel free to mingle and socialize, but I'll hop in and stir things up if they get slow.