"Oi, Old Ghost. How are you doing?" A youthful man, dressed in a Royal Blue uniform and carrying a musket, remarked as he approached an older figure with a smile.
The one the young man referred to as Old Ghost glanced at him for a second before returning his attention to the scene ahead.
The streets were currently filled with the nobility.
With the end of the theatrics performed by the dance troupe, they went into the second act which was the March of the Emperor.
This ritual involved the reenactment of Emperor Enoch's march into the newly built Imperial Capital where he established his rule as the master of Zion.
It involved the nobles riding on horses while a chosen one rode ahead in a golden carriage pulled by four white horses.
The commoners, or better still, those from the Extensions were given the task of carrying flower baskets and adorning the streets with flowers while singing victory songs and dancing.