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Melodies of Life Moderators ([personal profile] melodiesmods) wrote in [community profile] melodiesoflife 2016-11-21 02:23 pm (UTC)

[ Taking the path to the left, they’ll find themselves in a long and barely lit corridor—With the main attraction being the mural paintings on the northernmost wall. The paintings are mostly colorless besides a few details, depicting an ancient story.

They can see a large city, seemingly prosperous and filled with expressionless people. The city appears to be very advanced, more so than the Imperial City of Hera was, and the earth beneath the city is depicted as broken and dark. The sky is filled with clouds, but if the characters are to look up high on the wall, they might see two gigantic hands reaching down to the clouds with indistinct purple eyes looking down on the city and the earth beneath.

Moving to the left will reveal the continuation of this story—The clouds are gone and the gigantic hands are now above the city, with the creature destroying the city from the skies and killing the residents. The creature seems to be depicted as a female; its skin is pale blue and its hair silver, though the most striking details are its purple eyes. Looking at the painting at a whole, it feels like the creature’s hair is alike to mist and far larger than the city and world beneath, enveloping it all.

Going further to the left shows the cities destroyed and all the inhabitants dead with the entity covering everything. There are also smaller creatures, Moogles, praying. The next painting has people appearing all around the praying Moogles. Who these people are is unclear, but they are all shown wearing armors along with weapons classically associated with the Jobs: Dragoon spear, Dark Knight’s sword, White Mage’s staff, etc. The weapons they are wielding are all colored as well. There is more to the left, but it is too dark to see.

There are also texts written beneath the mural paintings, however they are written neither in Ancient nor in English—Surprisingly enough they are all written in Latin, and not even the Translator skill from Scholar can help with this. ]

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