T H E B I R T H O F A N E W K I N G
It’s been forty days after the birth of the youngest son of the supreme lord of Ugvea, by tradition – a ritual is held where the baby is presented for the first time to the people, and the King recognizes him as an heir by taking the baby in his hands. Celebrations last all night in the castle. Dragon Riders and the Silent Sisters are present to symbolize the vigilance and the peace that is still held and honored.
S E T T I N G
The candles are lit all night; the tables are all piled with food – meat and honey, and berries that are not common for the harsh winters of Ugvea. The wine is poured graciously celebrating the new heir to the throne; a boy is considered a blessing in the lands of Ugvea. Dancers and musicians fill the air with sounds and music and even the cold stones of the castle, this time around feel warmer. Young maidens are presented to the Lord and queen, a sign that they are eligible for marriage.
All the dragon riders and dragons alike will be required to be present, for some it would be the first time out of the Wyvorn castle. And for some lios - the first time to show in the world of humans for many years. All weapons are taken away at the entrance, and it would be considered an act against the Lord’s life to smuggle one inside.
T A B L E C H A R T.









