A scene that is not seen, but retold for the reader.
It is said that in the new Ducal palace there is a special room.
It is said that in the new Ducal palace there is a special room which only the Duke has access to.
It is said that in the new Ducal palace there is a special room which only the Duke has access to and that to enter it is to die.
What is said is so often wrong, in so many ways and yet so often has a grain of truth within. There is indeed a unique room within the new buildings and it is true that it is secured against all but one soul and that should anyone but that soul enter it is likely they would not survive. And yet the room is hardly the chamber of horrors that some might imagine it to be. This room, this special place, is where the Duke comes to think alone, removed from the vagaries of court, from the detail of every moment in company and from the sounds and sensations of so many people.
It is here, when he has the time, that he sits in his chair and stares at the walls in front of him. On the three walls that stand before him there are many objects all of which serve the same purpose. Some are made from steel, some from paper, some from plaster, some from leather. One or two are even more unusual in construction, but we shall pass over those for another day and another telling. Some are bejewelled while others are painted with gold and silver leaf. Some are left plain and unadorned, their design carrying all the emphasis that was intended for them.
For every inch of these walls are covered with masks, in all shapes, sizes, styles, shades and substances. Visage after look after image are present and each unique. Every face is a moment and personality captured, a meaning conveyed, an illusion maintained and no two are the same. In turn each has been placed upon the wall with reverence and each day only one is taken down to be touched, to be held, to be understood. Each is learnt. Each is understood. As though each were an individual, because each is an expression of the individual who made it - each is a piece of art. And then each, in that same turn, is broken.
Some say the Duke is a cruel man. Some say the Duke is a terrible man. Some do not understand the artistry in what he does.