«Come on, you can do it! Just a few memories» someone shouts at a Child behind her. Sentinekka is just taking some "wax" from the second floor.
The Child is another newbie who is reliving the Polite Scholar's memory, and it looks a little hard. The Moth, who is a she actually, doesn't have enough energy to complete the memory. She can't fly from a stone to another, and this is making her nervous.
Sentinekka is going to the fourth floor, but she still didn't activate the elavator. «Hey!» she shouts at the Child, who looks at her in concern and confusion. «Do you see the candles near you? The white ones? They can give you Light! Stay near them until you're fully recharged!».
«I will!» the Moth exclaims, while heavily breathing. She looks so tired, and her companions don't seem to help much in the situation. «Thank you!».
«Don't thank me... Thank yourself!» she exclaims while finally activating the elevator. She's starting to reach the next floor.
«For what exactly?» the Moth asks her with curious eyes.
«For being able to travel until this point! Congratulations! I'm sure everyone from your realm is so proud of you!».
The Moth stares at the stone gazebo she has to reach. She sighs and, finally, jumps and flies to that point.
During that time, Sentinekka is ready to see the part of the Vault that honours the Valley of Triumph.
While she goes away, she can hear the Moth screaming:«I did it! I did it!».
She giggles. «Yeah, you did it!» she exclaims, knowing that she can't hear her words. That event reminded her when she was in the newbie's shoes. Reliving the Polite Scholar's memory is always hard if you don't get enough support. Same thing for the Shushing Light Scholar. That Spirit is considered the most hard one to relive and talk with!
The Vault is a really pretty realm, she noticed it a lot of times. She still thinks that, no matter how much time passed. But, after all, her favorite realm is still the Valley of Triumph. It has been a home to her, even thought her real home is waiting for her since she went away.
When she'll return from Eden, she could go to her family... She could introduce her friends to them, tell them about Oj', and Symphony, and Orlando! Oh, and Judylia would love the "Starting Point"! It's full of flowers and colorful streets, and everyone is so nice and kind!
Sentinekka misses her home every day. She can't wait to tell them how her journey went.
She wonders how her parents will react when they'll discover that Ojtaro is a descendant of the Elders, if they'll ever know. They could, they know how to keep secrets pretty well.
But she's dreaming about something that could even not happen. That's what worries her. What if she won't be able to save Judylia or set Ojtaro free? What if the people, after her gestures, still won't believe in Love or in the King's innocence?
Her journey would be... Meaningless. No, it won't happen. She has the right to speak, she is a proud Child of Light, and everything will end as a fairy tale. She will make it end like that. Her determination is bigger than her realities.
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Fly Until You See The Light
FantasySentinekka, on her thirteenth birthday, the date known for the start of the typical journey in the seven realms, decides to bring her best friend, a fifteen year old who was never allowed to start her journey, through the exploration of the Isle of...