Eternal winter raged over the frigid landscape surrounding the ancient city of Vengard. Fortune favoured the Empire on this particular night as the howling storms had seen fit to die down to rather picturesque deluge of pure white snow. Overhead the dark skies rumbled and groaned, almost electric with energy that threatened to turn the scenic winter eve into a thunderous nightmare. A slow moving river, turned grey by the solid cloud above, snaked and twisted around the frozen capital as though trying to strangle it in its grasp. The intricately designed 'Victory Bridge' stretched from one end to the other, a solid stone monument erected to serve a purpose. Remembrance. Flickering orange flames meant to illuminate spread evenly along the towering structure, but even they struggled to project their light into the swirling snowflakes that danced in the unpredictable winds.The only thing that seemed to make a dent in the never ending grey was the intense glow of artificial light pouring from the stain glass windows of the only ship to brave the icy waters. It cut slow through the frozen waves, with no destination its only job was to traverse the length of the bridge. Designed specifically for the purpose of hosting the elite of the Eternal Empire. Save for the things that made it tick, and a few other various rooms, most of metal craft had been gutted out to create a wide space to be used for the intricately designed ballroom. The false marble tiles that hid the unsightly metal floor beneath had been covered in a scarlet velvet carpet.
One end of the room was dominated by three long tables made of deep brown wood, covered top to bottom in crimson tablecloths made of soft silk. Fanciful food and blood red wine sat proudly amidst eye catching centre pieces of gold and midnight black. Banners baring the Eternal Empire's crest hung proudly from the thick metal columns that prevented the domed glass roof from caving in. Tarnished memorabilia from wars long since forgotten by even the oldest of minds decorated the glimmering metal walls, polished to an almost mirror like quality. An orchestra of ten sat tucked away on a swell in the balcony that ran along the circumference of the room, above the only square of marbled floor that remained bare. Sweet music poured from their instruments. Music to make you happy, music to make you forget the scars of war and instead remember the brave heroes who sacrificed themselves for the future.
For those who were brave enough to face the weather the deck of the ship had been fitted with covers to fend off the worst of the snow. Smokeless fires sat in the centre of each crafted shelter. Each doing their best to warm the air around them and chase away a fraction of the growing darkness. A raven haired woman stood in the bright orange flame cast by one such fire. The hostess cast her onyx gaze at the stone marvel slowly passing by, clad in a gown made of red and purple silk. Each colour in homage to her allegiances. Soon the sound of conversation, laughter and music would drift through the partially open windows. Determined to stay wrapped around the crystal glass filled with blood red liquid, toffee coloured fingers slowly turning blue with the cold, the hostess tried her best to put on her social face. The false face she had crafted for herself ever since loneliness had made a home in her mind. Once people started to arrive she would force her feet to carry her through the heavy metal doors, but for now the sharp breeze was her only comfort.
All were invited, station and standing mattered little on such an auspicious day. Both members of the Eternal Empire and the Confederacy, and those who fought for their honour in battle. Gathered together as one to celebrate sacrifices old and new. Eat, drink and make merry, but do not forget to remember.