Fall 32, 513 AV
Sweet Home Askara was brightly lit that evening. Candles burned in every window, and the gate was wide open. The first carriages had already started arriving when the suns had set, and now that it was completely dark the area in front of the house was crowded. Male slaves dressed in black suits welcomed every new arrival with similar words: „It’s good that you are here. Oh, it’s such a sad occasion. Who would have thought … the master’s cousin … he was still so young … it happened so suddenly ... the master is inconsolable …“
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A slave would take the visitors into the house, into what was normally used as a ballroom. There the first signs that this was not a normal funeral could be seen. The slaves in this room didn’t wear plain, black and boring suits. They had covered their faces with frightening masks, their chests (these slaves were male as well) were bare and painted with black ornaments, and they wore long black skirts. Black and red curtains covered the walls. The tables that stood there were made of black wood, with red table cloths and huge black candle holders.
A dozen different kinds of food could be found on them and countless bottles of wine. There was cake as well, chocolate cake that was decorated with red cherries so that it fit the time of the evening. In the very center of the room stood a wooden coffin on a pedestal, the coffin of Adair Askara who had passed away so suddenly, the slaves explained.
There was another piece of furniture of note in the room as well. Behind the coffin, against the wall a black chair that looked almost like a throne had been placed. This was where the special guest of the evening would sit, the slaves explained before they started murmurring again. Oh it was such a sad day, such a very sad day…
Sweet Home Askara was brightly lit that evening. Candles burned in every window, and the gate was wide open. The first carriages had already started arriving when the suns had set, and now that it was completely dark the area in front of the house was crowded. Male slaves dressed in black suits welcomed every new arrival with similar words: „It’s good that you are here. Oh, it’s such a sad occasion. Who would have thought … the master’s cousin … he was still so young … it happened so suddenly ... the master is inconsolable …“
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A slave would take the visitors into the house, into what was normally used as a ballroom. There the first signs that this was not a normal funeral could be seen. The slaves in this room didn’t wear plain, black and boring suits. They had covered their faces with frightening masks, their chests (these slaves were male as well) were bare and painted with black ornaments, and they wore long black skirts. Black and red curtains covered the walls. The tables that stood there were made of black wood, with red table cloths and huge black candle holders.
A dozen different kinds of food could be found on them and countless bottles of wine. There was cake as well, chocolate cake that was decorated with red cherries so that it fit the time of the evening. In the very center of the room stood a wooden coffin on a pedestal, the coffin of Adair Askara who had passed away so suddenly, the slaves explained.
There was another piece of furniture of note in the room as well. Behind the coffin, against the wall a black chair that looked almost like a throne had been placed. This was where the special guest of the evening would sit, the slaves explained before they started murmurring again. Oh it was such a sad day, such a very sad day…