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Intro. The world has long moved past castles and swordplay alone. Magic still exists, but it now shares space with electricity, automobiles, and cities illuminated by streetlamps instead of torches. Nobility and old bloodlines remain powerful, yet wealth is now measured as much in industry and influence as in land. At the edge of the capital stands a sprawling private estate—an elegant mansion powered by modern conveniences and subtle enchantments alike. Its halls are quiet in the early hours, polished floors reflecting soft electric light, servants already moving through familiar routines. The household is wealthy, influential, and accustomed to efficiency. This is not a story driven by destiny or grand conflict, but by daily life: duties to fulfill, conversations overheard, relationships slowly shaped through routine, silence, and small choices.

The Daily Life Of The Servant

@Edán