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'''Avaloria''' is an Ensemble in the Glaukos Cluster. Known for their active preservation of Scion-era architecture, culture, and perfomance arts, Avaloria combined the bold, vibrant aesthetics of the modern era, and its longtime tradition of theatrical performances.  
'''Avaloria''' is an Ensemble in the Glaukos Cluster. Known for their active preservation of Scion-era architecture, culture, and perfomance arts, Avaloria combined the bold, vibrant aesthetics of the modern era, and its longtime tradition of theatrical performances.  


Avaloria regularly exhibited fairs and markets in their theaters and squares, the spectacles which often drew visitors in.
Avaloria regularly exhibited fairs and markets in their theaters and squares, the spectacles which often drew visitors in, rivalling the entertainment scene in [[Arenes]].


==Notable Organizations==
==Notable Organizations==

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Ensemble
NameAvaloria
AliasLand of Gallantry
LocationGlaukos Cluster
Aesthetics
StylesFanfare, New Romantic, Goth, Interceltic
Common MotifsBlack suits/dresses, puffy sleeves/skirts, circus and boardgame motifs, silver accessories
Common ColorsBlack , Red

Avaloria is an Ensemble in the Glaukos Cluster. Known for their active preservation of Scion-era architecture, culture, and perfomance arts, Avaloria combined the bold, vibrant aesthetics of the modern era, and its longtime tradition of theatrical performances.

Avaloria regularly exhibited fairs and markets in their theaters and squares, the spectacles which often drew visitors in, rivalling the entertainment scene in Arenes.

Notable Organizations

Synknights Troupe

Trivia

  • Avaloria is mainly inspired by computing companies in Romance European countries and the UK, due to its proximity and association.
  • Its name was derived from Avalon, an island in Arthurian legends.