Zephyr Family Palace

The palace rises majestically against the azure sky, its domed roofs gleaming like polished gold in the sunlight. Every inch of the walls is adorned with intricate carvings of mythical creatures and floral motifs, each line and curve catching the light and casting delicate shadows. In the courtyard, vibrant roses of deep crimson and bright white jasmine bloom alongside towering cypresses and acacias, their treetops swaying gently over a crystal-clear pond. This mirror-like pond perfectly reflects the palace's grandeur, capturing every detail of its architecture, if glanced from a certain angle.       A marble bridge arcs gracefully over the pond, its surface etched with delicate patterns of brambles and petals. It leads visitors to an imposing entrance, where massive sheesham doors stand, richly carved with scenes of ancient legends, inviting all who come to step inside. The towers, reminiscent of fairytale turrets, stretch upward, their sharp peaks piercing the heavens. Stained glass windows shimmer with vivid colors, illustrating epic tales from the Songs of the Founding, their hues dancing on the stone floors below.       The air is a fragrant tapestry woven with the sweet scent of jasmine and the heady aroma of roses, intermingled with the rich, earthy smell of freshly turned soil from the biotope that nurtures this vibrant garden. Misty swirls of incense curl lazily through the courtyard, adding layers of mystery and serenity to the scene. The gentle gurgling of water from the fountains creates a soothing symphony, echoing softly around the space.       As visitors draw near, they are serenaded by the melodious trills of nightingales and the soft whisper of a breeze rustling through the leafy canopy above. Within the palace, faint strains of distant music drift through the halls, mingling with the melodic tinkling of wind chimes that hang from the archways, creating an enchanting auditory tapestry.
Zephyr Family Palace
"First Families' Home" by Monia Sirun
Founding Date
42 AC
Type
Palace


Cover image: "First Families' Home" by Monia Sirun
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