─── 〔LORIA〕───
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Vincent returns to a place dear to his heart after hundreds of years.
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Several centuries had slipped by like shadows at dusk since Vincent's last visit to Loria. His life, an eternal dance among the stars, brought him back to places tethered to his soul by invisible strings of fate and memory. Loria was one such place. It had transformed from a quaint village into a bustling industrial city, its skyline punctured by the spires of progress and the smoke of industry. Yet, amid this modern marvel, some things remained steadfast in their defiance of time.
The central fountain, a relic of an older Loria, still stood, its waters clear and shimmering under the city lights. Nearby, Elara and Milo's home, preserved and rebuilt, bore a plaque from the historical society, a testament to the seeds of heroism they had sown centuries ago. Vincent approached, his presence unnoticed, a ghost from a bygone era walking through a world that no longer recognized him. This anonymity suited him, allowing him to wander freely and reflect on the changes without the weight of legend upon his shoulders.
As he strolled through the city, a particular structure caught his attention—an expansion of what had once been a modest guildhall. The guild of heroes founded by Elara and Milo had evolved into a sprawling academy. Its campus was alive with the vibrant energy of students—mages, clerics, warriors, and corsairs—all bustling about with the urgency of the young and the ambitious. The architecture of the academy melded the old with the new, its ancient stones now supported by sleek metal and glass, a symbol of tradition and innovation intertwined.
Vincent paused by the gates, watching as a young mage cast a spell, her hands weaving intricate patterns in the air, her eyes alight with the thrill of discovery. A group of warriors sparred in a nearby courtyard, their laughter ringing out as swords clanged. Clerics walked slowly past, deep in discussion over ancient texts and modern dilemmas. Corsairs navigated through the crowds, their stories of distant seas and unseen worlds adding to the tapestry of daily life here.
It was clear that the seed planted by Elara and Milo had not only flowered but had become a sprawling canopy of verdant growth. Their legacy had transcended their own lives, growing into a mighty institution that nurtured the next generations of heroes. Each student, each teacher, each story was a leaf on this ever-growing tree, rooted in the values that the siblings had cherished—courage, hope, and the belief in the power of collective good.
Vincent realized that perhaps this was one world that would never need 'the Aetherwalker' again. His name, his deeds, might eventually slip into the realm of myth and legend, as it should. Such is the fate of all true heroes, not to be forever at the forefront of memory, but to fade into the foundation of the future they helped build.
Content with this thought, Vincent turned away from the academy, his heart lighter than it had been in centuries. As he walked back through the streets of Loria, he felt the threads of fate gently releasing him. His journey would continue elsewhere, in other worlds that still whispered his name with hope.
But here in Loria, his work was done. The city, thriving and vibrant with life, was a living monument to the possibility of change, to the enduring impact of those who dare to dream big and act boldly. With a final glance at the crystal statues of Elara and Milo, shimmering softly in the moonlight, Vincent stepped through an Aetherbridge, his form dissolving into starlight, his legacy forever entwined with the city that had once been a simple village in need of a hero.