At the grandiose Chakier palace, elegantly looking guests in ostentatiously expensive and luxurious outfits, strolled into the magnificent ballroom, which had been decorated for the state banquet. They were chatting lively and admiring the timeless palace and its exquisite artistic design.
The gigantic and spacious ballroom was beautifully illuminated by eight distinct crystal chandeliers that hung from the high ceiling and other wall-mounted lighting systems. Two long rectangular tables with chairs placed on both sides, created a spacious walkway that led to the emperor's table, meant for only the host, the rulers of Yarkush, Barmudi, and Arytus.
The tables were adorned with expensive golden dishware, assorted and mouthwatering dishes, wine glasses and different expensive bottles of wine.
The captivating orchestra band rendered both classical and ancient music, keeping the ballroom lively and fraternizing guests entertained.