Show/hide full quest's text The tiny lump of flesh? She was much too small and frail to deal with the warriors of Gyfin Rhasia. I felt pity for the little one, but I could not intervene. Her bold challenge could have been the end of her life, but her fate was her own. Patience was the girl's tactic as she couldn't dare face the warrior head on. She visited every night during the unusually hot summer and told one story a day to the heartless warriors. Hiding behind the pillars, shouting and talking at the distance until the warriors chasing her were exhausted. And at every dawn, she would quietly leave the temple. She did this again and again. But at one dawn, I didn't see her come out of the temple, so I went in to check. There, she was asleep with them. She had finally opened the hearts of the two warriors and had become friends. Until the fields turned golden in a midsummer night's dream. It took a long time for sure, but that's how she defeated them and eventually got the Song of Okiara.
It took a long time for sure, but that's how she defeated them and eventually got the Song of Okiara.
Hehe. Catherine had such an indomitable will! She probably lamented the fact that the last Spirit, Narc, was missing! |