The S’airé Festival was one of the many celebrations held on the planet of G’wenee. The entire plot and choreography of the festival was a manifestation that mixes religious and profane elements, starting with the raising of two poles decorated with regional fruits, in which men and women compete separately, followed by folklorical dances performed by citizens of Bel-Parah.
The festival attracted several tourists, but still less than the Carnival. This year, Senin had decided to visit Bel-Parah to participate in the celebrations. His friend Einês was going to dance in a presentation of Carimbó and she asked him to see her dance. Ever since what happened in Dantooine, the Acolyte wasn’t in the mood for parties. However, he couldn’t deny it to the girl.
While he walked through the streets of Bel-Parah, Senin looked at the tourists and the stalls that were everywhere. Some were selling food, souvenirs and collars of the festival. Seeing it reminded the Acolyte of when he wanted to invite Malou to this festival, but everything went wrong during the party at Castle Wessex. These memories only worsened his mood, making him want to go back to his hotel room.
Senin was dressed like any other tourist, while his hair was dyed dark brown. The last thing that he wanted to do was attract attention. While he walked through the streets, Senin looked at the stalls. Perhaps he could find one that was selling some drinks and get drunk.
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