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Starlight Lounge

Grent Martont opened the Starlight Lounge in 2029.  It is a popular bar/hangout space on Sunflower Lake in the Thousand Arches Neighborhood District.  It's a small, round building famous for its impressive stained glass windows and glasswork ceiling. The stained glasswork was originally done by human artisans, and its style of melding colored glass together to create intricate murals (displaying scenes from Gabriel's famed time on the planet) is very different from the fae style of more geometric and flowery glasswork. It's worth a visit just to see these windows in person, especially at sunset.  Inside is a very relaxed atmosphere, popular with the artsy scene, especially on weeknights when homemade dinner is being served and you can see many artists meeting up over the cozy leather booths to discuss the long days in the forges.  There is a circular gallery wall in the middle of the building that displays a rotating selection of its patron's artwork.   The building used to be an old temple to the human god Gabriel before the first human wars, but it's been abandoned as a place of worship.  After the humans were driven out of the fae lands and beyond the mountains, the fae had no problems burning their homes, shops, and libraries, but they stopped short of burning the human places of worship. The remains have all been repurposed and are the only sign left that humans used to be integrated into the fae lands. The building that became the Starlight Lounge has sat empty for 100 years before it was turned into a studio, then a bakery, then a shoe repair shop, a studio again, a tool manufacturer, and even a post office during the construction of the new The Federation Building.  No businesses really seem to last all that long, almost as if the building itself wants to return to a human temple.
Type
Pub / Tavern / Restaurant

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