The sky of the City of Light was twinkling with stars and celestial bodies hanging in the outer sky, there was no moon in the sky, but the light coming from the brightness of those distant starry bodies was enough to light up the night, spreading a soft and steady glow over the entire city.
That, along with the ever-buzzing city and its people, gave the atmosphere a strange calm to it, where the noise of voices and footsteps did not feel chaotic, but instead blended naturally with the quiet of the night.
The region around the City of Light had two nights straight before the sun came into the sky, and then two continuous days followed without interruption.
This region had a different movement of suns, unlike most other regions, making its cycle feel unusual yet natural to those who lived there.
And there were more than 100 suns present all over Eden, and their numbers were still increasing as people explored more and more new regions.
