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The Puppet
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, who wrote and performed the texts, Stellariane, who painted the sets and made the puppets, Colianthe, who composed and performed the music, and a mysterious puppeteer, masked and dressed in black. 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 it. Nadayat is depicted in splendor, equipped with a lyre, a brush, and a staff, symbolizing the three major disciplines taught at the Academy: vocal arts (singing and The Theater), pictorial arts (painting and illumination), and physical arts (music and dance).
