The festivities were held on the riverside of the palace in
a custom built ice pavilion that extended onto the water. The structure was organic; it curved and fractalled
like a giant, hollow pine cone. It was
lit with beams of solar powered lights that refracted off the ice to create white
starbursts. There were niches furnished
with slabs of chiselled ice, topped with pillows and furs. At the centre of the pavilion was a round bar
built of translucent and transparent honeycomb shaped sculptures. Food was plentiful there, and rumour was that
the man behind the bar could create any drink that took the mind’s fancy.
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