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| - | The neighborhood of The Puppet takes its name from the founding legend of the Divine-Royal Grand Theatre of Laelith, which tells the tragic fate of a troupe of puppeteers composed of the muses Calypsinthe, | + | The neighborhood of the Puppet takes its name from the founding legend of the Divine-Royal Grand Theatre of Laelith, which tells the tragic fate of a troupe of puppeteers composed of the muses Calypsinthe, |
| + | Nowadays, the neighborhood is home to the Divine-Royal Academy of Fine Art, as well as the embassies of the provinces of Kaoca, Agramor, and Azilian. In the courtyard of the academy, a hub of Laelithian culture, one can admire a statue of Nadayat the precious, the God-King who founded the academy. Nadayat is depicted in all of its splendor, equipped with a lyre, a brush, and a staff, symbolizing the three major disciplines taught at the Academy: vocal arts (singing and theater), pictorial arts (painting and illumination), | ||
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