I have found a book titled, "The Bird Man of Mara". I should read this tale and see where it leads me.
Stage 1
I have started to read a Mara tale titled, "The Bird Man of Mara." I should finish reading it.
Start: | I need to finish reading the entire tale titled, "The Bird Man of Mara'" |
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Complete: | I finished reading the book titled, "The Bird Man of Mara." |
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I completed the tale called "The Bird Man of Mara."Stage 2
If the tale has any ounce of truth, I should be able to find a clue to its authenticity near the Mystic Lake.
Start: | I think I will adventure around Mystic Lake and maybe I will find some evidence to lay credibility to this fable. |
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Complete: | I found a cage that once belonged to Alkon Benba. |
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I found an old rusty birdcage near Mystic Lake. It is not an ordinary cage, otherwise I would be able to break open its rusted lock. After touching the cage, I got visions of other cages on Mara.Stage 3
I have visions of eight other bird cages with trapped bird spirits. I can only surmise that other wind dancer cages are scattered across the island of Mara and that I need to release the spirits. I had best hurry before the visions fade from memory.
Start: | I must seek the first of the wind dancer cages on Mara island. |
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Complete: | I discovered the first wind dancer birdcage and released the trapped spirit. |
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Start: | I must seek the second of the wind dancer cages on Mara island. |
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Complete: | I discovered the second wind dancer birdcage and released the trapped spirit. |
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Start: | I must seek the third of the wind dancer cages on Mara island. |
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Complete: | I discovered the third wind dancer birdcage and released the trapped spirit. |
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Start: | I must seek the fourth of the wind dancer cages on Mara island. |
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Complete: | I discovered the fourth wind dancer birdcage and released the trapped spirit. |
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Start: | I must seek the fifth of the wind dancer cages on Mara island. |
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Complete: | I discovered the fifth wind dancer birdcage and released the trapped spirit. |
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Start: | I must seek the sixth of the wind dancer cages on Mara island. |
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Complete: | I discovered the sixth wind dancer birdcage and released the trapped spirit. |
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Start: | I must seek the seventh of the wind dancer cages on Mara island. |
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Complete: | I discovered the seventh wind dancer birdcage and released the trapped spirit. |
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Start: | I must seek the eighth of the wind dancer cages on Mara island. |
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Complete: | I discovered the eighth wind dancer birdcage and released the trapped spirit. |
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I have discovered a number of rusty cages that once held the beautiful wind dancer birds in captivity.Stage 4
I seem to have freed the trapped spirit of the wind dancers. But wait! There is one cage that may still hold a spirit.
Start: | I need to return to the first birdcage I found and see if I can release that bird spirit. |
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Complete: | I have released the spirit of the final wind dancer. |
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I released the spirit of the final wind dancer bird. It seems to be leading me someplace. Is it wise for me to follow?Stage 5
I think the final wind dancer was not trapped, but rather, waiting for me to return so it can lead me to the lair of the master of the fluttering wing.
Start: | I feel compelled to follow the flight of the final wind dancer spirit. |
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Complete: | I have been led to the entrance of a secret lair. |
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I believe the final wind dancer has led me to the entrance to the lair Xux'laio, the master of the fluttering wing.Stage 6
The story of the bird man was true. Now I must face the master of the fluttering wing and succeed where Alkon did not.
Start: | I must challenge Xux'laio and become the master of the fluttering wing. |
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Complete: | I have beaten the master of the fluttering wing. |
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I have defeated Xux'laio. Now I am the master of the fluttering wing. After reading the book titled, "The Bird Man of Mara", I discovered the tale to be true. Not only was it true, but so was the bird beast named Xux'laio. It was this bird beast that slew the foolish monk student, Alkon Benba. Where the fool failed, I was victorious.