From the wide, spice-scented markets to the sweeping balconies of the Golden Keel, Cadun erupts into celebration. Boats crowd the harbor, strung with lanterns that bob like fireflies. Banners flutter from the tiled roofs — deep red, streaked with silver thread — symbolizing the “Crimson Tide” that swept the undead from the coast. The cobbled streets are swept clean and blanketed in flower petals, while the scent of citrus, roasted meats, and brine thickens the air. A grand procession leads from the docks to the Golden Keel, with dancers in sea-serpent masks, flutists dressed as dolphins, and stilt-walkers painted like coral. Street performers juggle torches, and firework shells from foreign isles burst over the Silver Coast, throwing colors over the rippling waves. See more