You decide that the girls aren't invited.
A week-and-half later, and without incidents on the way, you reach the Eldrican capital. It's still very much a standard city, but big and with great emphasis on marble and granite buildings. Very tall buildings, you've gotta add.
The palace of Eldrican royalty seems a bit small, and probably wasn't renovated in quite a while.
The reunion feast begins and many guests are present.
A very grumpy Damdamian priest, probably of some influence, is seated to the far left, amongst with two men of Damdamian hair and coloration, who seem to be rather enjoying the food on their table.
Oh, there's Ciri! And her husband, whatshisface- Sigurd of Helliste! Of course Feir and his wife Sigurda lead the feast at the centre of the tables. Hein, with half his hair lost and his face covered in a veil that exposes only his left eye, lips and nostrils, sulks at Feir's right hand, dressed in a brown robe with a hood.
Strangely enough for the celebrations' backgrounds, some dwarves are also present. They're seated at Feir's left hand's side, munching happily on some meats. Considering their gaudy clothes, bald heads and jewellry they wear, they are quite possibly businessdwarves, or diplomats, or perhaps both at once.
To the far right, you see some proud, chainmail-clad, noblemen, all with the black-on-white eagle of Rucus. They simply enjoy the food, although you can notice they're casting many stares around the dining hall.
Other than that, the guests seem to be pretty local, for you recognize some emblems of Eldrican nobility amongst them. A whole delegation of Tirines is present, but Alsassians are missing out on the party it seems.
Feir hasn't yet, per custom of the feast, summoned you to seat and dine with him. Maybe its time to strike up a conversation with someone?
A) The dwarves?
B) Ciri and her husband?
C) The Damedians?
D) Some local nobles?
E) Tirine diplomats?
F) The host, Feir, himself?
G) Rucusian delegates?
H) Sad Uncle Hein?