As the Lomarren delegation entered, led by the Count of Petra Lucio di Petra-Ciracusa, the anthem of the Kingdom of Lomarre would play as the small delegation of seven entered the conference. The blasting of the anthem would be a clear signal to the other nations present that Lomarre, in all its glory and splendor, did infact come to the conference. To the uninformed pleb, the blasting of the anthem seems a bit over the top; Yet to a well traveled diplomat, it is per custom of the Kingdom of Lomarre.
The Count hails from the northern provinco/county of Petra, located off the mainland of Lomarre, in what is the Trinitas Viceroyalty. Although not born in Lomarre, he is the head of the the third oldest family to originate from Lomarre's first era, the Ciracusans. The first two being the Ceritas, and Andrastia families who are fully extinct.
The man had a gruff voice as he spoke, much more clearly to his advisor and close friend Teodor, "It would seem we are not the first to arrive. Regardless, be sure to tell the Florinthians that the warm welcome is quite nice. I must make sure I look presentable in the restroom. I'll return in haste,"