508 AV, 45th day of Winter
Decorations and joyous smiles were abundant today in the Frostfawn Hold and for good reason too. A sacred union between two people of the Frostfawn Hold was being celebrated starting today. The 19 year old bride was nowhere to be seen since the sun illuminated the landscape, without a doubth she's in a secret location putting on her bridal gown. The groom stood in the center of the Hold, politely talking to all the gratulating, happy guests and locals alike. There wasn't a single soul in the Frostfawn Hold that didn't like weddings. Most of the women of the Hold were zealously making their finishing touches on the decorations while most of the men were sitting and talking to eachother, no doubth trying to overdo the other with the most entrancing and surreal tales.
The Hold was decorated with many decorations but the most prominent were several large carved out statues and totems and to top it all off there was a gorgeous lifesize icesculpture of Morwen, so that the couple has the feeling that Morwen herself gave her blessing for this marriage.
Many dyed and decorated blankets and rugs were spread across the Hold, so that everyone had a place to sit. Near a group of girls that were around the age of 16 there sat a man busy putting the last adjustments and details on the mask him and his mother made to give the 'husband and wife - to be'.
The mask they had made was bleached and looked like it was made of some sort of bone now, the hair they added was also snowwhite and created a beautiful harmony between the mask and the hair. Talhar had to admit that his mother helped most in making the mask but he did his fair share too. Cutting out the needed wood and bending it carefully. His mother did the details and openings onto the mask, those were tasks too delicately for Talhar's novice hands to work on.
The girls chattered away behind Talhar's bent back, he paid them little to no attention and tried not to lose focus of the mask. But suddenly the conversation changed to a rather interesting topic and Talhar was all ears eventhough he acted like he was still working on the mask.
" Did you hear? The groom gave a rather not-sizeable treasure for the hand of his bride-to-be. I heard the bride plead and plead 'till her father finally gave up and allowed them to get married. "
' Tsk, I would never want to a marry a man that has no value. '
Talhar grew angrier and angrier as the conversation continued, what did these brats knew about love? He turned around with a smile and barged in the conversation saying:
" What a coincidence, ' I ' would never want to a marry a woman that has no heart. "
The girls were taken aback by the sudden interruption and gave him icecold looks but they bounced off his broad back as he had already turned around and continued his work, slightly less angry.