Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160701214926/@comment-25126355-20160705195051

(Oh, I assumed Ayla was coming, just that she'd been held up by Akaar showing up. Can we all just assume she was already invited?)

Stopping in her tracks, Anariel turned to look at the uncultured young Aldmer more closely. Looking back at the chancellor, she smiled softly.

"A Horstagea graduate is always a welcome addition to court, no matter how unrefined or rude that graduate may be. However, the decision will be made after I discuss it with the Aran. I'm sure he'll want to meet him." She said, sending a final look in Akaar's direction, before turning back to the Chancellor.

"And please, make sure not to hold up Ayla much longer. As my cousin, I expect her to be at the dinner and she still needs to change." She added, before offering the three a nod of her head as a goodbye, and headed off to the private dining room where the dinner was to be held.

As this was a smaller occasion, the royal couple chose the smaller dining hall, instead of the great feast hall. The latter could hold nearly five hundred guests, not to mention all of the servants needed for an event like that. It seemed far more reasonable to use a smaller, but equally as luxurious space.

Adorned with tapestries of gold silk and murals that depicted the various regions of Aldmeris, the private dining room of the Palace was certainly a lovely place to be. A large circular table was in the middle of the room, allowing the guests to interact with one another without difficulty. Carved and gilded room dividers separated the main room from the doors the servants would use to get in or out of the room. Fine and delicate porcelain dishes were brought out for the evening, their outer edges adorned with gold leaf. Chrystaline wine and water glasses were also to be used that night, a way of showing how happy the Royal couple was with Coridal's visit. Truly, a lovely evening was planned.

As she approached the doors of the dining room, Anariel dismissed her ladies, many of whom wished to catch a glimpse of the prince. She found their youthful silliness both amusing and somewhat irritating.