Errand Chronicle 21601 · Entry #77

[Kamasylvia] The Story of Valtarra

Catherine's Journal

Objective
In Catherine's journal, there is a fairy tale-like story written before the spirit of Valtarra was embraced by nature.

Read Catherine's Journal you found in the nest of flamingos;
Dialogue
Assisting NPC Dialogue
...as he climbed gently onto the clouds and looked down,
he saw all the veins of the forest's heart had dried up.
As Okiara NPC Knowledge sowed her seeds in the barren land,
Belladonna Grass native to the Root Realm
started to grow there, with perilous poison in each blade of grass.
"Fool! We all left that realm long ago! We must get rid of our former nature!"
Valtarra scolded with a stern tone.

However, excited by the birth of new life, Narc lost control and poured the fields with rain.
Before long, the land became a grassland full of Belladonna Grass.
This made the native animals to the land,
such as wolves and ferries, suffer from decaying skin and feathers.
Valtarra hurriedly created and attached
thick feathers to them,
when winter was yet to come.
Assisting NPC Dialogue (Alt)
It looks like a story of Valtarra Spirit
written in a calm manner.
Assisting NPC Completion
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This is the story of the Valtarra Spirit Atanis told me about.
Was Valtarra a nitwit or what?
What's the use of growing stronger, nobler, and bigger than anyone,
when he could not see beyond his own feet!
How could he not see the herds of elephants coming
from the faraway snowy lands of Drieghan? If he had waited just a bit longer,
these elephants would've come here and enjoyed their feast on Belladonna Grass...
Then the poor wolves and ferries wouldn't be feeling so hot all the time!
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Summary
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This is the story of the Valtarra Spirit Atanis told me about.
Was Valtarra a nitwit or what?
What's the use of growing stronger, nobler, and bigger than anyone,
when he could not see beyond his own feet!
How could he not see the herds of elephants coming
from the faraway snowy lands of Drieghan? If he had waited just a bit longer,
these elephants would've come here and enjoyed their feast on Belladonna Grass...
Then the poor wolves and ferries wouldn't be feeling so hot all the time!