Errand
Chronicle 3573 · Entry #2
[Florchestra] Special Instruments
Artina
Objective
Artina mentions new instruments of Florchestra have been discovered and seeks to restore them. Go talk to Artina.
Hear about Florchestra from Artina;Examine Florchestra's note;
Dialogue
Artina
Dialogue
A few days back, I was inspecting maestra Florchestra's seventh residence
when I so happened to stumble upon some faded instruments.
And yet, no matter how hard I tried,
I could not
get them tuned and ready to be played.
I'm still not sure of the exact reason why...
If it's alright with you, would you mind taking a gander as well?
What's with that look?
when I so happened to stumble upon some faded instruments.
And yet, no matter how hard I tried,
I could not
I'm still not sure of the exact reason why...
If it's alright with you, would you mind taking a gander as well?
What's with that look?
Artina
Dialogue (Alt)
How will I ever fix these instruments...
Artina
Completion
Ah! Eureka! I've got it!
This title is used in Kamasylvia.
It refers to not just any ordinary songwriter
but the one who composes by always remaining attuned to nature itself!
"Musician of the Forest and City"...
I recall the Fairies referred to them as so.
This title is used in Kamasylvia.
It refers to not just any ordinary songwriter
but the one who composes by always remaining attuned to nature itself!
"Musician of the Forest and City"...
I recall the Fairies referred to them as so.
Other Errands in This Chronicle
10 further errands share this chronicle — the same travelers, the same stretch of road.
- #1 [Florchestra] Legendary Musician
- #3 [Florchestra] Land of Forests and Spirits
- #4 [Florchestra] Okiara's Humility
- #5 [Florchestra] Instruments Filled with Humility
- #6 [Florchestra] Narc's Joy
- #7 [Florchestra] Instruments Exuding Joy
- #8 [Florchestra] Injured Forest Guardian
- #9 [Florchestra] Valtarra's Pride
- #10 [Florchestra] Instruments Bearing Pride
- #11 [Florchestra] Legendary Musician
Details
| Chronicle | 3573 |
| Entry | 2 |
Summary
Ah! Eureka! I've got it!
This title is used in Kamasylvia.
It refers to not just any ordinary songwriter
but the one who composes by always remaining attuned to nature itself!
"Musician of the Forest and City"...
I recall the Fairies referred to them as so.
This title is used in Kamasylvia.
It refers to not just any ordinary songwriter
but the one who composes by always remaining attuned to nature itself!
"Musician of the Forest and City"...
I recall the Fairies referred to them as so.