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The wide expanse of lush green forests in the Nurian Empire basked under the warm, penetrating sunlight, casting dappled shadows across the tranquil lakes. Unlike the cold and frosty valleys of Solyria, Nuria boasted a vibrant palette of colors, with the sun generously illuminating its landscape.

In stark contrast to the towering, slender structures of Solyria, where snow would effortlessly slide off their peaks, Nurian architecture was a marvel of its own. Instead of tall towers, Nurian buildings showcased high, arched domes adorned with intricate carvings and designs, each structure a testament to the empire's artistic flair and cultural richness.

The main palace where Emperor Azar Solana held his audiences was the most grandiose piece of art in all of Nuria. It gleamed as white as milk, with not a speck of dust marring its marbled surfaces. Bathed in the brilliant sunlight, the palace seemed to glow even brighter, its magnificence commanding attention from afar.