Centuries prior, King Valter II started a celebration that was to take place at the end of the year around the winter solstice. Noble families from all over the kingdom would journey to the Leighton Castle in Central to honor the royal family and commemorate the occasion together. King George had grown up looking forward to the celebrations every year. He loved the idea of everyone across the kingdom stopping their work in order to honor the solstice together and revel in one another’s company. He believed that there was no better way to unify the kingdom than through this timeless tradition. When he took the throne, he instituted specific policies and ideals surrounding the holiday. The celebration no longer lasted only one day, but an entire week. Each day of the celebration would hou

