The Celebration

The city of Elysee was alive in a way it hadn't been in years. The streets, which had once seen war and revolution, were now filled with music, laughter, and celebration. Citizens, nobles, merchants, and soldiers alike gathered in every square, every alley, and every marketplace to celebrate the dawn of a new Elysea.

King Bruno's coronation had been a grand spectacle, a display of power and legitimacy, but the celebrations that followed were for the people. Bonfires were lit across the capital, free meals were served in the squares, and entertainers performed for the crowds.

The nobility, housed in the royal palace, held a separate celebration—one filled with extravagant feasts, performances, and endless toasts to their newly crowned king.