Errand
Event
Chronicle 8543 · Entry #3
[Storybook] Tale of Samsin
Black Spirit
Objective
Chapter 3: The Vanished Children
In the hallowed grove of the Samsin Tree NPC Knowledge, where laughter once bloomed like eternal spring, a shadow began to cast its pall. Whispers of discontent and curses filled the air, for the children of the village had started to vanish without a trace.
"*Sobs* ...Goddess Samsin NPC Knowledge is...? Why? Why— that's right! Only the children born after fervent prayers have disappeared! After giving us such precious love, if you were going to take them back, you should have taken my life instead!! Why him! Why!"
"Bless your heart... That's just plain heart-wrenchin'. Those young'uns were real precious. Why's this happenin'?"
It soon became clear that the missing children shared a common thread—they were all blessed by the Goddess Samsin. Realizing this, the villagers began to blame the Goddess, believing she had reclaimed the children she had once bestowed upon them.
"All the children disappeared on their 10th birthday! Oh, Goddess...! Could it be... that Do wielder's words were... A passing Do wielder once looked at the tree and clicked his tongue in disapproval.
Could it have meant this... *sobs*... Ah, Gaettong... *sobs*"
In the hallowed grove of the Samsin Tree NPC Knowledge, where laughter once bloomed like eternal spring, a shadow began to cast its pall. Whispers of discontent and curses filled the air, for the children of the village had started to vanish without a trace.
"*Sobs* ...Goddess Samsin NPC Knowledge is...? Why? Why— that's right! Only the children born after fervent prayers have disappeared! After giving us such precious love, if you were going to take them back, you should have taken my life instead!! Why him! Why!"
"Bless your heart... That's just plain heart-wrenchin'. Those young'uns were real precious. Why's this happenin'?"
It soon became clear that the missing children shared a common thread—they were all blessed by the Goddess Samsin. Realizing this, the villagers began to blame the Goddess, believing she had reclaimed the children she had once bestowed upon them.
"All the children disappeared on their 10th birthday! Oh, Goddess...! Could it be... that Do wielder's words were... A passing Do wielder once looked at the tree and clicked his tongue in disapproval.
Could it have meant this... *sobs*... Ah, Gaettong... *sobs*"
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Details
| Chronicle | 8543 |
| Entry | 3 |
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