Cloud Strife: No way! That thing's just a machine.
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Caalun has a tradition she would like to pass on to her son.
Are you perchance familiar with the Melody of Ceol Aen? Our ancestors, those who lived before the gods punished us, adored music.
Caalun
In order to pass on their favorite melody to future generations, they bored holes in the rocks that covered the plains of Ceol Aen. Though time has not been kind. The rocks have been so heavily weathered that one can no longer hear anything other than wind in the area.
Caalun
However, that is not to say it is completely lost. The tune is still passed down from parent to child. It is about time that I too did the same, but I recently broke my flute.
Caalun
At first I thought of crafting a new one, but that would be far too greedy of me. If I only had two baras tusks...
Caalun
Oh, at this rate I will not be able to pass on the melody to my boy.
Caalun
If I only had two baras tusks... Oh, at this rate I will not be able to pass on the melody to my boy.
Caalun
Oh, hello again. I am still at a loss as to how I can obtain two baras tusks.
Caalun
Did you bring these for me?
Caalun
Thank you so much. You are truly too kind. Now I can make sure the melody is passed down to my dearest child.
Caalun
Please return in a few summers' time when my son has grown as high as a horse's knee.
Caalun
I am certain he will want to repay you for this favor. Perhaps he will even play you a rendition of the melody!