Show/hide full quest's text I love these stories of the Ancient Spirits! Whenever an outsider stops by, I always share their tales. When the song of the three oldest spirits dances in the gentle breeze, the light of Kamasylve may live once more. ...Blimey, isn't that just so romantic? But now, it is all but impossible to hope for. On the day when Kamasylve was burned and the Queen's madness shook the entire forest, the third Ancient Spirit, Narc, joined the Ahib and left the forest. This led the Manshaum, who had served him as their god, to lose all sense of reason.
Those proud Ganelle, who thought they'd always be with the Spirits, took them a while to realize that Narc had left them... I think it served them right, to be honest.
Soon, Kamasylvia will be a land deprived of all the blessings of the Goddess. The Musical Spirits and the Tooth Fairies will become nothing more than a fairy tale. Ah... However, I'm not saying there is no hope for reviving Kamasylve's Light. It is known that Atanis, the Spirit of Abundance, confided a secret only to the youngest Ganelle princess, Catherine Ornette. Which sadly led to her death by the hands of the Ahib. They say her journal which contains this record is sealed with magic, so none have been able to read it so far. Haha! I've talked too much again. It must be a really long time since I last met an outsider. You said you were headed towards Grána, right? Then you'll be passing Atanis Pond along the way. Why don't you meet Erfianso there and receive her blessing?
You said you were going to Grána, right? Then you'll pass the Atanis Pond. Why don't you meet Erfianso there and receive her blessing?
May we go up the serene hill each night, where the moon glows clear, and may we enter the nest of the Spirits, into thine arms. May we walk along the path of the forest, befriending the branches, and at the end of our weary journey, may we rest in the nest of the Spirits, into thine arms. May the warmth of the Kamasylve embrace me and thou, and there may we rest in the nest of the Spirits. Listen carefully... 'Tis the final melody of Atanis, the Spirit of Abundance, who now has returned to Mother Nature. |