Stormblood [4.0]: Post may contain potential spoilers.

The Pall of Clarity

A good old bridge. I don’t know what pall means at all and not only that I’m tired from today. I’ll try to keep the today’s story brief since I don’t want to make it a 3 hour long project.

Bridge (8 Minutes 55 Seconds)

A Tall and sleek bridge borders between the lands of two villages. The bridge itself offers a connection between the villages allowing both needs to be met by both. Unfortunately, a third village saw the bridge as an hindrance to their growth and demolished it. With its collapse the two other villages find themselves at a lost of communications due to the treacherous terrain preventing either side communicating between each other. With the bridge now gone. The third village took advantage of the other two and enforced their needs over them. The two villages were without assistance and neither were able to fend of the village individually. As such they had submmitted to the needs of others and ignored their own. Generations past and the connection that had existed between the two villages became feeble and hardly anyone knew of the other one. It was only till some of the younger villagers abandon their village due to the tributes of the third that a some became aware of another. They seeked out along the treacherous terrain and attempt to create a new path to unite the other village. While it may had taken months they were able to create a new bridge that had a sturdy foundation from the past. They then establish a new trail between the two and were able to reunite their strength to push against the third once more.

End

I don’t know what I was doing towards the end. I only had thought of a bridge and two villages on each side. The bridge was meant to be the only connection between the two and make that connection a focus point for the story. Although, since I didn’t really have any grand plan beyond that. I wasn’t able to pinpoint a satisfying conclusion with it. Thats why sometimes its nice to plan things out in advance at times. Anyhow, thats today’s story.