That Once Rang Clear


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Little wanderer... Hast thou the courage to ken what awaits beyond this oasis? My kin, twisted body and soul, or turned to ash...all long since rotted underneath...


Wilt thou venture amidst these horrors, to see if our brother yet stands? Ne'er hath he moved from his place of mourning, ere his consort was thus entombed...


Would that I could bring him the solace of a gentle touch, but I dare not seek him now. Shouldst thou wish it, thou shalt know him by the pallor of the forsaken...
Quest Accepted
I prithee journey past the fissures, beyond even Ahm Nohl, and seek my closest of kin... His wounds are many, but by a gentle touch they may be soothed for a time.
System
The dragon, like so many others, is mired in his own grief. You may draw his attention if you pet him gently as Kohl Ahleh suggested.

Thy gentle caress, like unto the warmth of more joyous times...


Thou art not of my kind. Why hast thou come?


So he has not yet forgotten me... I pity him.


At times I wonder if my love doth pity me in turn. All of us unchanging, unable to be reborn...


Yet if naught else remains of us...we have memory. Thus do I remain beside my beloved, through a thousand thousand quiet moments. Forever...
What will you say?
There is a better way to honor your love. Weave a song. I know a dragon who once believed herself forsaken...

Thou believest I need not languish in silence? Hmph...


Perhaps thou art correct. My beloved was generous, noble, and took much joy in our skies... None is more deserving of a proud melody.


I have not the strength to weave it in this moment...but perhaps in time. I thank thee for guiding me aright.


Pray tell Kohl Ahleh we will meet again...

How fareth my kin?


I see... Thou art wiser than thou knowest, for our brother was once renowned for his verse. It would be an honor and a joy to hear his voice raised in song again.


Perhaps, when next you return, thou shalt hear it as well.
Quest Completed