~Poem 1~
There it came the dawn of a new sun. It was early in the morning, yet all beings, animal and mankind alike, already stirred from their slumber ready to resume their lives, ready to say hello to that glorious, rising star. Wind breezes through the trees and leaves of Twelveswood while the rays of light broke through them in its job of granting warmth to everyone. Birds chirped among the trees, announcing the coming of that specially lovely day while mankind readied themselves for yet more chores, more duties, more fun and more life.
Last but no less important, a girl of golden eyes and cheerful, energetic features sat on a stump. With ease to breathe clothes and a fancy hat, she played on her melodic harp, humming along the instrument's gentle tune and nature sounds while a moogle with a harsh, old expression scrutinized not only the person itself, but their melody too. Girl, instrument and forest united into a single grandiose orchestra, prompting the scrutinizer to nod in acknowledgment. Music coming to an end, the moogle nodded once more while Leanne opened her eyes, taking a few more seconds of thoughtful reflection. "Hmm...good, kupo. Seems you're now recovered! I didn't lose my pupil after all."Â
Leanne giggled as she rested the little harp on her lap, smiling. "And I didn't lose my master, after all. Took a while...too many suns, if I had to say." she mutters as her golden irises lowers to the grass.
"Well, you're better now, that's what matters, kupo." the moogle nods once more, tilting a bottle brimming with mead and giving it one or three pulls before sighing contently.Â
Leanne meanwhile raised her head to look at her master, smiling awkwardly. "Mhm...though there's still a problem..."Â
The moogle groaned in frustration, ears flicking. "The bow...I know, I know, kupo." the creature slowly came to float towards Leanne's face with a not so amused expression. "You losing that bow-harp is not as much grieving as the notion that you took this long to tell me about it, kupo! With problems or no problems, kupo!"Â
The seeker's head jerked backwards while her eyes pulled away from the moogle's visage, a nervous laugh escaping from her throat. "U-Uhm...apologies...I..."
"Kupo! No excuses, Delphium!" he pokes her cheek, silencing the girl. As the little sage bard floated away from the miqo'te, a hand of his is brought to his chin. "I...might have the solution."Â
Leanne, whose head was being held low at the moment felt a jolt coursing through her body by the news, eyes widening slightly as her tail began to sway quicker than usual. "You do??"Â
The moogle simply nods. "Yes, kupo! Such is the arm of the Bard, whose affinity with finer instruments produces negativity when burdened with lowly songsmithing tools, kupo! And that phenomena happens with our bows too. My current conjecture is, though. Would the one that marries their voice with heart and nature alike have enough exposure to embark in the cardinal act?"Â
Leanne tilted her head. "Cardinal act...?"Â
He nodded upon her inquisition. "A trial for you to take upon, kupo. The solution I have for this conundrum of yours is to advance you further down the bardic road, kupo. However, that might be too soon." he assumes, pulling two or three more gulps from his bottle. "I didn't intend to give you this test so soon, kupo. I would've waited far more time, and would've tried to teach a lot more too. Yet the Spinner and the Keeper have ways to conspire against our predictions, kupo. It is useless to weep over the details, regardless. So! Leanne of the Fancy Hat...!" he bores her eyes at Leanne, the girl straightening herself quickly as he calls her by 'title'. "Under those special circumstances, I may yet ask again. Is the musician of the woods apt to travel through the road that presents itself? Do you want to take upon the trial I assign you and sprout from your fledgling shell to become a recognized Bard?"
The diminutive master looked expectantly at his pupil. As Leanne's eyes met him, the moogle suddenly could feel the fire and deterministic glow behind the gold of her hues. Without a single second of hesitation, the seeker nodded with a serious, courageous expression. "I want to. This is my direction, the walkway that will contribute not only for my growth as a ministrel, but my aspirations and future as an adventurer." she closes her eyes. "For so long I stood still, watching only as the hands of the Keeper kept braiding the currents of change without input or interference of mine. I...shall return to become a player in the game of life and show Hydaelyn my newfound will of heart."
The moogle claps, spurring Leanne into opening her eyes. "That's what I wanted to hear, kupo!" he nods, giving the miqo'te a thumbs up. "I'm not saying you are truly ready as you tried to imply, but I can certainly state that you grew up." Leanne blinks. "I grew up..." the moogle nods. "Yes, kupo! You went from an archer barely passable for being a Bard to someone truly worthy of your soul gem."Â
Leanne couldn't help but feel her cheeks burning in happiness, corners of her lips lifting themselves as she displays a big, happy smile. "There's few things that'd bring me more happiness than what you just said...thanks." she nods, dipping her head deeply in profound thanks.Â
The moogle shook his head, yet a proud glint could be observed in his slanted eyes. "Oi, oi! Don't get full of yourself yet, kupo. I'm not calling you a true Bard until you succeed! So remember, continue being-"
"Always humble!" she perks up with a grin and a happy expression. The moogle nods, clapping once more, intoxicated by the energy of his pupil. "Yes, yes, kupo! I shall give you the details for this trial alongside the necessary training, but for now, let's play a song!" the kupo floats to a tree, pulling a flute out of it's hole. "Been a while since we played together, we must have sure you still know how to harmonize with me, kupo!" he puts the flute in his mouth. "Ready, Delphium?" Giggling, Leanne swiftly lifted her harp, a hand ready to weave together yet another song. "Yes!"
In harmony with her master, in harmony with nature, in harmony with Hydaelyn and in harmony with her heart..
"Forever walking forward, towards the ever distant horizon."
-Leanne Delphium