House Of Lux Guide
The invitation arrives not on paper, but as a flicker—a single candle flame guttering in a black marble vestibule you do not remember entering. The door is obsidian veined with gold, and it opens not with a creak but a sigh, as if the building itself is exhaling after centuries of holding its breath.
Inside, House of Lux is a paradox. It is both a mausoleum and a womb. The walls are lined with crushed velvet the color of dried blood, and the chandeliers are not crystal but carved from ancient salt, weeping slow, mineral tears onto the floor below. Time does not pass here; it accumulates, pooling in the corners like spilled wine. HOUSE OF LUX
Stay as long as you like. The door will be here when you need to leave. Or it won’t. Either way, the candle is already lit. The invitation arrives not on paper, but as
