Lady Vulpine
"The clockwork mechanisms here are sublime. I spent hours merely listening to the brass gears turning in the Aviary."
Join an opulent, perpetual masquerade filled with intricate parlour games. Experience the thrill with zero risk and no real money involved.
Join the MasqueradeWelcome to a hidden, high-society Art Deco masquerade set within an overgrown, bioluminescent topiary garden. I am Lord Argus, your humble guide through this perpetual evening of majestic festivities.
Here at Peacock Plume Play, we unspool a world of pure, cost-free entertainment. Our clockwork and magic-powered games are designed solely for your amusement. Leave your purse at the gateβin The Verdant Court, your participation is the only currency we desire.
*Please note: All activities within our grounds are strictly simulated for entertainment. No real money or prizes of value can be won.
Iridescent Plumes are the lifeblood of our mechanical marvels. They hold absolutely no real-world value and cannot be purchased or exchanged.
Use your Plumes to wind the gears and spin the dials. If your balance runs low, simply request a refreshment. The masquerade never stops.
Play with total peace of mind. Every game is 100% free, designed meticulously to simulate the thrill without any financial risk.
Wind the intricate gears of the Aviary Automaton. Match the gilded relics of the garden to win dazzling rewards. This machine perfectly encapsulates the clockwork-meets-nature aesthetic.
Spin the grand stained-glass window of the manor. Where the golden feather lands, your fortune surely follows.
"The clockwork mechanisms here are sublime. I spent hours merely listening to the brass gears turning in the Aviary."
"Lord Argus is a flawless host. To play such grand games without a single copper leaving my pocket is true luxury."
"The stained glass of the Sunburst Dial casts the most extraordinary colours across the topiary. A magical evening."
"A perpetual party where the only risk is losing oneself in the music and the soft glow of iridescent plumes."