"What is
that
?" Isabelle murmured as they approached the lit entrance of the grand house. Jonathan smirked at his friend, who was gaping at the ornate scene: other guests dressed in fluttering robes and polished masks, pouring through the front gate like a school of rainbow fish; the immaculate gardens aflame with twinkling pools of fairy lights; the house itself, a dark glittering keep of secrets, better suited to provincial mythology than its inner-urban surrounds.
"
That
, my dear, is the Gate of Ishtar. Let's go meet the Gatekeepers, eh?" Jonathan winked at her before marching towards the glowing entrance.
Two figures, garbed in rustling gowns of black silk, faces hidden behind lion masks, stood like pillars either side of the main doorway. As Isabelle and Jonathan approached, the Gatekeepers covered their masks with one hand, holding out the other in mute expectation.
"Whatβ" Isabelle started, but Jonathan untied his mask, the shining black visage of a rabbit, and handed it over.
"I thought this thing was supposed to be anonymous," Isabelle grumbled, making no move to remove her mask of winged lace. Jonathan looked at his concerned friend. "It's just a game, Is," he said gently, "but we don't have to go in if you don't want to..." Isabelle paused, then smiled despite her initial hesitation. "No," she said, untying her own mask and handing to the nearest robed figure, "let's do this."
Stepping forward into a dark hallway, they followed the dim light of candelabras in the near distance. The walls were lined with masks: tigers, bulls, butterflies, and more rabbits. Others were more abstract in their ornamentation. They arrived at a second doorway, manned by a new pair of Gatekeepers. They motioned to their necks. Isabelle watched as Jonathan unhooked a black strip of leather from his throat, before doing the same herself. They handed their collars to the Gatekeepers, who placed them in separate wood bowls which sat upon glass shelves in the room beyond. As they passed through, Isabelle guessed there to be about a hundred bowls, all different shapes and sizes. Jonathan took her hand and lead her towards the third doorway.