Hmm.
It was not as bad as he had thought.
For a venue that was about to witness the first legal human marriage between two actual dragons who technically didn't need to abide by such practices at all, the place could be considered acceptable.
From the outside, the building looked modest. Then again, as someone who had been intensely fixated on the opening and closing of a single door for most of the day, the golden dragon lord had not exactly afforded himself the chance to appreciate much else.
Now, however, with a different kind of calm settling over him, the kind that came from knowing they were already here and about to get married, Kael finally had the interest to look around.
The ceiling rose high overhead, supported by clean lines and pale stone pillars that gave the hall an airy, almost ceremonial feel. Soft light spilled down from recessed fixtures, warm rather than harsh, reflecting off polished floors that gleamed without being blinding.
Mn.
It looked balanced.
