A Mage’s Honor (Part 1)

The dishes for the banquet were prepared with magical beasts and magical plants. Eleanor had sown the plants, which were good for increasing humans' strength, among other benefits. Since, they were planted at the South Court, there was not much yield, so only the people close to Saleen were allowed to eat them. There was no alcohol on the table. Each porcelain cup contained a diluted magic liquid.

It was late autumn, but spring blossoms were on display in the large room. With the help of magic arrays, it was spring all year inside the temple. The seasons were only expressed where it was necessary.

The simple decorations had magic patterns concealed all over them, adding to the luxuriousness of the palace. The magic patterns were directly refined through alchemy on top of precious steel rocks.