The entrance to the Pedgas Castle is interesting, to say the least.
It is elegant but not overly grand. It looks refined and carefully designed but somehow still remains modest. The lack of gold shown in the castle hints at the fact that Grand Duke Pedgas prefers silver and other modest but valuable metals. It seems to reflect his personality as well.
Cold. Calculating. Full of ego but does not outlandishly show it.
The opposite of the late Grand Duke Lancaster, who was too confident and very much a show-off. I have to do some remodeling when I get back there, I think to myself as we are all led inside the Pedgas Castle. The staff took our luggage from the carriages and brought it to our rooms.
The Grand Duke stops all of us as we enter the castle. We are in what seems to be the main lobby. The Grand Duke gestures to the space around him.