The environment of the Theater was splendid, as attending operas was a long-standing tradition among the Nali people. They would gather to watch during festivals and holidays, sometimes watching the same play performed by different actors in various sessions, as if each actor brought a unique style and charm.
Fisher also loved the theater, and he often came to watch with Renie, even though that guy had absolutely no appreciation for art; he was only there to flirt or whisper to you.
Today's play was titled "Moon Night," which recounted an ancient legend from Nali's past.
It was about a King of an ancient kingdom who fell in love with a hostage Prince sent to his kingdom, but this was not a gay story written by the Schwali people. The hostage was not really a Prince, but a small country's Princess in disguise.