The celebration spilled into the great hall of Payton Hall. Candlelight flickered against the stone walls as musicians played a lively reel, their fiddles mimicking the wind that had once filled the Syren’s sails. Guests danced, their steps weaving a tapestry of past and present, of land and sea.
As dusk fell on June 21, the summer solstice moon bathed the altar in gold. Together, they played the Song of Merrow , its notes weaving through the air like starlight. Tides calmed, and the archives opened, revealing not maps or treasures, but a chronicle of forgotten peace. pervnana 21 06 08 payton hall and syren de mer
Built in 1884 by the English‑Irish merchant family , the manor originally served as a seasonal retreat for tea‑trade magnates. After the 1917 Revolution the building was nationalised, fell into disrepair during the Soviet era, and was finally rescued in 2003 by a coalition of local historians and the Pervna municipal council. The celebration spilled into the great hall of Payton Hall
The night wore on, and the conversation turned to their personal aspirations and dreams. Payton shared her ambitions to start her own art studio, while Syren discussed her plans to launch a sustainable fashion brand. As dusk fell on June 21, the summer