Just imagining how weird Cerselva's aesthetic is. Incredible technologies imported from Lengelt and high-tech government buildings made in antique, gothic or baroque styles coexist with the era similar to the 80s, the industrial/constructivist style of ordinary residential and industrial buildings with a cultural style somewhat similar to cities in Asia with lots of neon signs and dense buildings, backward technologies (yes, you can still find vintage computers from the 2000- X) and a culture similar to the non-new 80s.
Avarik personally came out to the crowd on Laimel Square and stated that historical justice had been restored and he was not going to resign as King of Cerselva. He also stated that the crowd was following the lead of revolutionary elements, and the only thing such actions could lead to was the loss of recently gained trust on the part of Lengelt and the danger of once again falling back to the level of a simple vassal. And in the end he recommended protesters to stop interfering with the public life of the country and finally end these protests. The reaction of the crowd was ambiguous, although for the most part it was still negative, because at public protests it was those who did not support the current state of affairs who gathered first of all, and such a speech could only inflame the crowd even more, so such a speech could only be perceived as peculiar mockery of the protesters by the current king...
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