The dragon decided to stay with the bard, for he too wished to be understood by all souls. What mysterious magic lies behind music and poetry that has the power to mesmerize both dragons and humans alike? I, for one, cannot fathom it. "But we do not know him," the people replied. "Behold his beauty and benignity!" The Windborne Bard sang. People panicked, for the mighty elemental dragons and the great archons that reigned over the earth had never seen eye to eye. Enchanted by the poetry, the Wind Dragon landed beside the best singer under the skies. This was the name of the lyre belonging to the Anemo Archon. One day, the dragon heard music pouring out from the Holy Lyre der Himmel. The dragon was bewildered, yet he did not give up. The world was too complicated for a young dragon. The dragon could not understand why they screamed in anger. He landed in an orchard, only to be cursed by the furious farmers who lost their trees. The dragon could not understand what they murmured in sorrow. He landed in a cemetery, only to hear the lament of grieving people. The dragon could not understand why they cried in fear. He landed in a village, only for the terrified villagers to throw rocks at him. He slowly descended, and inspected everything with curious eyes. He began to sing, "The story to be told hails from ancient times, when the gods walked among us in their prime." The dragon graced by Anemo was born* in the high heavens in that age of wonders. The poet, who had finished recounting the tales of the ruins and Vennessa, began to tell the story of the Wind Dragon. "The gods walked among us in their prime." "What to be sung hails from ancient times." What has allowed the songs to remain popular to this day, and to stand the test of the thousand winds of time, is the threads of spectacular imagination and ingenious rhetoric that have been woven into them. Hence, most of their works have extremely low credibility. The compilation is the result of the tireless work of scholars who have recorded and arranged countless songs sung by Mondstadt bards.īards often elaborate or fabricate history to draw in an audience and earn a few extra Mora. "Breeze Amidst the Forest" and "Breeze Upon the Lake" constitute a two-volume collection of narrative poems. A collection of Mondstadt ballads, recorded, compiled, and arranged by scholars centuries ago.
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