Mystical Pole Circle
Mystical Pole Circle is directly above the North Pole to access the Ley Lines where the Rulers sometimes conduct business. Magic makes the building float miles above the city. And it is here where Litha/Midsummer is commonly celebrated with a ceremony.
In terms of the layout, it is closest to the
Grand Royalty of Mystic Life Hallway is the most decorated hallway of the entire place, which is not decorated much. Entering this hallway, anybody enters the government part of the building. On the right are The Trio Grand Council Chambers for their conferences lie here and across from them, The Board of Mystical Spirits. The Board of Mystical Spirits is used by The Mystical Community of Ancient Magic to monitor the belief of ancient magic and its' spirits. It is commonly called a Spirit-O-Meter. The Rulers of Earthly Magic Council Chambers comes first. It is mostly used as the meeting place of The Legendary Protectors Of Childhood/Rulers Of Earthly Power, espcieally after Magic left. It is still in use when Magic returns. The room next to it is The Ancient Earthly Magic Congress Grand Chambers. All members of congress gather here to discuss business after the Rulers meet. After those halls of leadership, there are some smaller conference rooms.The Annual Litha Ceremony
Every year, between the 19 and 22 of June, is the Height of Litha/Midsummer in the northern hemisphere. Most humans normally call June 21st the day of Litha, most likely due to us calling the 21st of December Yule. On Litha, Ancient Magic (AKA Ancient Earthly Magic) is at its' strongest and some must be given back to further preserve it. The Ancient Earthly Magic's Collective Congress, and later with the Royalty of Atlantis and Lemuria, gather in HQ around the Mystic Pole Circle to place Magic back into the Ley Lines and the Mystical Monuments. The ceremony is in Latin. Mother Nature or Father Time originally started this ceremony but now it is Baxter as Prime Merlinean. Angela and Baxter began it after their marriage.
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