
The red moon, Dalamud, hung over the sky in all of its ominous glory as people went about their daily lives, some occasionally taking their gaze to the heavens with a brief look of dread. A woman dressed in upper-class priestly robes gracefully made her way down the Ishgard street, paying no heed to the nearby small group of citizens gazing up at the sky whilst chatting amongst themselves about the doom that would likely come from the red orb above.
The priestess soon entered the back gate to a small playground attached to an orphanage. The hyur woman removed her hood to reveal her jet black hair. She appeared in her late thirties, though her wisdom-filled eyes would lead many to believe she was slightly older than even that. Her gaze shifted to a corner of the small playground where several small children were huddled together. Smiling softly to herself, the woman made her way toward them. One of the children, a small girl, was first to notice the priestess. “Lady Nefron is here!â€Â
The children quickly turned in excitement as Nefron approached them. “Hello, children. How are you all?â€Â
A small red-headed boy quickly spoke up first. “Zeni overheard some of the adults talking earlier! They said that that big red thing in the sky was going to kill us all! Is that true Miss Nefron?! We don’t want to die!â€Â
The children gazed intently at the priestess as a deep frown marked her face. Sighing softly, Nefron slowly dropped to her knees to meet the gaze of the children. “The adults are scared of something they don’t fully understand yet, that is all. And what have I always told you about being scared of something?â€Â
A chubby brunette hyur girl spoke up quickly. “When frightened, we should always have faith in ourselves and in the Twelve! Because if we can do that, a miracle can save us!â€Â
Nefron smiled at the girl. “Indeed. And if the adults are having trouble keeping the faith, then perhaps it’s up to you all to do so on their behalf.â€Â
“Yeah!†The red-haired boy shouted in excitement. “I still have to become a powerful dragon slayer after all! No big floating rock is gonna beat us down!â€Â
Nefron smiled warmly as the other children cheered their friend on. “That’s the spirit. Remember, we dream of things so that those dreams can someday become reality. And every single one of you still have so many dreams to bring to life. So run along now and show the adults that even should their faith fail, yours will be ever-lasting.â€Â
“Let’s go pray to Halone for the adults!†A small blond elezen boy shouted enthusiastically. “She’s so strong that she can easily slice the big meteor in half! Then we’ll go around and tell the adults what we’re doing for them!†The boy ran off as the other children eagerly followed.
Nefron watched the children scurry off on their new mission, a warm smile crossing her lips. The voice behind her startled her back to reality almost instantly. “Lady Felstar, your husband was looking for you.â€Â
Nefron rose to her feet once again, glancing at the armored knight. “Thank you. Please tell Cartius that I’ll be at the manor shortly. I need to speak to him about something after all.â€Â
The knight nodded before turning to leave the orphanage playground. Nefron turned her gaze to the sky at the huge red ball hovering above. A hint of sadness crept over her as her fingers encircled the crystal pendant around her neck. She didn’t tell the children, but even she had a hard time believing that faith alone would be enough to save everyone.