Moonstone glass grows across the landscape, left as deposits by a pale white moss known as Moon’s Coat. These moonstone structures trail across the ground in short bursts, and rarely grow upwards. While the moonstone itself is plentiful enough that it’s not considered valuable, the people of Kahari use it as windows for their buildings– and also during an important cultural celebration that’s held twice yearly during major lunar events. Artisans shape the moonstone into tall, delicately thin structures that showcase their skill. At the end of the festival, many of the pieces are auctioned off at high prices to be treasured as works of art. Most are too tall to be brought inside, and are instead fixed to the exterior corners of homes and buildings. Show your character at the Lunar Lattice Festival. Your piece must include your character and an opalescent sculpture.
Some times she finds herself unable to take notes.
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