In that vast land, the wind whistled past, bringing hope and challenges. Chaska, a young wind element character, is like a young seedling that has just broken through the soil, eager to grow and spread its wings in the wind.
Her growth path is a long and firm one. The required free turquoise, from debris to crystallization, progresses layer by layer, just like the stages of life, step by step, down to earth. Those dead leaves, purple flowers and animal teeth are not only material existence, but also witnesses of the baptism of wind and frost, and are the marks of her passing through wind and rain.
The improvement of talent is inseparable from the teaching and guidance of “disputes”, symbolizing her growth and awakening in the storm. Each book of talent is the wisdom left by the predecessors and the ladder for her to constantly pursue the truth. The silk feather, like a symbol of hope, is light but tough, accompanying her through difficulties.
“The red feather of the starry sky vulture”, her exclusive weapon, carries her yearning for the sky and her desire for freedom. The mysterious divine combination of secret smoke and whistle are the marks of her sharpening in battle and the symbol of her continuous breakthrough.
Although the materials she needs are numerous and complex, each one is worth cherishing. They are not only tools for growth, but also the language for her to communicate with the world. Behind these names, such as Deep and entangled gaze, Withered Leaf Purple Ying, and Animal Fang, is her cognition of herself and the oath she made in the wind.
On this road, Mora is like nutrients, nourishing her strength, allowing her to gradually grow from an ignorant child to a true messenger of the wind. Her story, like a warm poem, tells of young dreams and firm beliefs.
Chaska, a promise in the wind. Her growth is both a personal struggle and an expectation for the future. Under the guidance of the wind, she will step by step towards her own light.