The Masquerade of Glass
(Act I: The Invitation) Paris in 1890 was a city of velvet and decay. Julian entered the salons of the Belle Époque not as a guest, but as a mirror. He was a poet of the void, a man who understood that the upper class didn't want truth; they wanted a more beautiful lie. With a silver tongue and a wardrobe of exquisite contradictions, he became the center of every circle. He didn't seek wealth...
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