Username: RosslynRouge
Name: Astre
Story: It had been an age since their own music had woven its fine spell throughout the world. Their name had faded long ago - it was a sound forgotten to its audience's tongues, condemned to its cadence before its time.
They missed their life, of course; they had chosen the art over company, it seemed, for they had yet to find another like them. Another still wandering the same lands, still watching over.
The loneliness was tolerable if music remained.
Like this, they were free to travel at last; to hear the music of whomever they chose, and of artists far beyond their time.
Yet, none of this could stop the torment of melodies flooding their mind. Their work was intended to be heard, to be shared by others. To confine it to their own ears was to cage a wild bird.
Someone needed to hear - to understand.
It is thought that through dreams, lost souls can be heard. Perhaps this is true.
The spirit has bestowed courage and inspiration upon musicians for too long to count. It is them that we thank for the talent around us, and them that many thank for sudden success.
In all their time, they had never found dreams to influence in such a place as this.
They had arrived in an open field, which lay still and silent under the dark sky. There were settlements nearby, and yet the lone traveller had chosen to spend the night atop a grassy hill.
The spirit drew closer, curious.
He hadn't heard this
violinist playing in some time - nobody had. She had disappeared without a word. Before now, they had never thought to visit her dreams; their gift was not for those who already had their muse, after all. Now, though... her sleeping world felt dull to them - drained. Was this why she had left?
It seemed to them that now was the time to offer their aid. Their duty was to bring music to life, through its creators. It was what they had done in their time, and what they would continue to do for as long as they remained.
They closed their eyes softly, and felt the music drifting into the violinist's thoughts. Her dreams would regain their colour, they were certain - she would just need a light through the darkness.
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