Show/hide full quest's text Viorencia Odore, once the closest friends of Brolina Ornette, put a knife to the heart of the young Catherine Ornette... That incident led Amelia Ornette to openly declare the Ahib as traitors and begin a full-fledged campaign against them. But fate is a cruel mistress...
When Viorencia Odore ran off to the Arid Land, Brolina was taken hostage and disappeared with her. There, she spent four years in a strange land, living with her mortal enemy who killed her beloved sister. Her mortal enemy who was also once her best friend... This cave was the first place Brolina went to when she finally escaped O'dyllita and where she steely wrote the last entry of the exchange journal she kept with Viorencia as a child. There is a magic seal the two girls put on the journal a long time ago.
If you can solve the riddle of the seal, I'll allow you to read the journal.
If you can solve the riddle of the seal, I'll allow you to read through the journal.
The Dawn's Return happened so smoothly. And with perfect timing, at that. Calpheon was asking for military support to fight Trolls and Saunils. Brolina Ornette, who returned from the Arid Lands, no longer the innocent princess. She used an old decree known as Mother's Paradise, which banned armed forces from entering the capital city, in order to persuade a stickler for rules such as Amelia to dispatch most of her elite guards and followers from Grána, and send them to help Calpheon. It was then that Brolina seized the chance and ousted Amelia with her allies that she had been amassing for a long time. The court was uprooted and replaced with supporters of Brolina, and in no time, the entire nation succumbed to her rule. This turn of events, the fall of the Black Sun and the rise of the Golden Sun, is called by historians as the Dawn's Return. One of Brolina's supporters were the Fadus, who are currently at odds with the Forest Ronaros. Look for a Fadus called Khalid in the Loopy Tree Forest. He's a friendly one, and can tell you more about what happened. |