Caller Rydia's Search for ImpSpell
A Final Fantasy story by Jesse Shearer
A Warp Power Studios and Theaters production
Chapter Six: Day Twenty-Eight, Rosa
We have been searching for Rydia's Imp Spell for nearly a month now without success. Cecil, Kain and Edge are becoming increasingly bored with this tedious task, and I am beginning to share the sentiment. For all the effort we've put into this search, our rewards have been mostly weak Cure potions and the Rods Edge has stolen.
Had we known this would be such a long and fruitless journey when we began, I doubt everyone would have been so quick to agree. However, we have agreed and invested almost a month's worth of effort into this search. It would be unfortunate if we gave up without finding what we seek. So I will support continuing.
Cecil seems to believe the same as I do. Perhaps this is one of the reasons I would like to share the throne of Baron when he eventually takes it. His will to stay at a task that is growing increasingly dull is absolutely amazing.
Edge seems more bored than Cecil but willing to keep a positive attitude. Edge has been using this as a constant opportunity to train and hone his skills before we go to the moon for the final battle. A positive attitude may be what saves us in the end. I hope Edge can hold on that long.
Rydia's desire to learn the Imp's summon spell is strong. Hopefully, her desire to keep the earth safe is as strong when we reach the evil that has cast its pall on everything when we reach it at the center of the moon. When we finally bring an end to this, I hope this has all been worth it, as Rydia believes it will be.
Kain has become increasingly agitated as his boredom has grown. I fear he may do something foolish if this quest does not end soon. Kain has a good heart within him, although it is often misguided. With his tendency towards rash action, I can only hope he will be with us when we must truly be a team. His quickness will be a big asset when the time comes.
I will be ready for whatever the future holds, be it a further continuation of this search or an attempt on the center of the moon. Though I am becoming bored with this mission we're on, I see that it, too, has value. I also hope it will end soon.
A Final Fantasy story by Jesse Shearer
A Warp Power Studios and Theaters production
Chapter Six: Day Twenty-Eight, Rosa
We have been searching for Rydia's Imp Spell for nearly a month now without success. Cecil, Kain and Edge are becoming increasingly bored with this tedious task, and I am beginning to share the sentiment. For all the effort we've put into this search, our rewards have been mostly weak Cure potions and the Rods Edge has stolen.
Had we known this would be such a long and fruitless journey when we began, I doubt everyone would have been so quick to agree. However, we have agreed and invested almost a month's worth of effort into this search. It would be unfortunate if we gave up without finding what we seek. So I will support continuing.
Cecil seems to believe the same as I do. Perhaps this is one of the reasons I would like to share the throne of Baron when he eventually takes it. His will to stay at a task that is growing increasingly dull is absolutely amazing.
Edge seems more bored than Cecil but willing to keep a positive attitude. Edge has been using this as a constant opportunity to train and hone his skills before we go to the moon for the final battle. A positive attitude may be what saves us in the end. I hope Edge can hold on that long.
Rydia's desire to learn the Imp's summon spell is strong. Hopefully, her desire to keep the earth safe is as strong when we reach the evil that has cast its pall on everything when we reach it at the center of the moon. When we finally bring an end to this, I hope this has all been worth it, as Rydia believes it will be.
Kain has become increasingly agitated as his boredom has grown. I fear he may do something foolish if this quest does not end soon. Kain has a good heart within him, although it is often misguided. With his tendency towards rash action, I can only hope he will be with us when we must truly be a team. His quickness will be a big asset when the time comes.
I will be ready for whatever the future holds, be it a further continuation of this search or an attempt on the center of the moon. Though I am becoming bored with this mission we're on, I see that it, too, has value. I also hope it will end soon.
