The autumn wind and gentle rain welcomed the Grand Duchy of Japuile, preparing everyone for the upcoming winter. In every corner, people have their own traditions: some collect leaves to create compost for the next spring, some buy or gather pumpkins to make delicious coffee, some visit the graves of their loved ones who passed away years ago. Limne is preparing for winter military maneuvers, Oros is preparing for the annual procession of sleep and awakening, and Artane, the closest to state affairs, is going through a thaw - all politicians return to their homes for three months. The timing of the Political Holidays coincided with Japuile's nomination for the position of President of the Union of Pythia.
For medical reasons, Sonia Grandis was removed from the affairs of the Union of Pythia. The news of who would replace Noble Lady Grandis shook the Court, but the identity of the new delegate has not been disclosed. Invitations were sent to all associated states to the State Court - Kratiko Dikastirio, which is the heart of Carra Rose - the Government Square. The Grand Duke's Palace is an impressive building, centrally located in the entire city, with surrounding buildings emphasizing its significance. Guests are greeted by gold-silver-iron gates that separate the Palace from the street, and then they were led into the vast interiors of the Grand Duke's Palace. Two powerful guardian figures escorted them to the former Upper House of Parliament, which, though long unused, was specially renovated for this occasion.
The room where the Grand Duchy of Japuile's Presidium is held is spacious. The ceiling is adorned with a dome, painted and decorated with motifs of the state religion - the Church of the Sun and Moon. One side of the dome is black, with stars made of delicate LED lights that twinkle passionately. On the opposite side is a blue sky with clouds. In the center of the dome, the sun and moon merge, two halves perfectly intersecting and joining as one, illuminating with gentle light His Highness Casamir I of the House of Episcopo. He sits on a throne in front of a massive table with a mahogany top, on which marble slabs rest. Ergonomic chairs are arranged around the table for each of the delegates.
The oak floor is decorated with a variety of floral motifs, adding elegance to the room. The walls are adorned with various paintings reflecting the culture of Japuile - nature, religion, and the rule of the Grand Duke. In the background, you can hear the sounds of jazz music, beloved by the Grand Duke himself.