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A Letter to Luca
An opened letter.
To my dear friend Luca,
Warm greetings!
Thanks to your help, my recent visit to the Artisan Guild in Asterleeds was truly eye-opening. I realized that what we call the Power of the Ancestors, what you folks refer to as the Bapharian Legacy, can be used in all sorts of ways. Who would've thought it could function as a threshing tool, a water ladle, a storage rack, or even as an automatic washer, an ice maker, and an oven?
While some of our tribe members are still hesitant to embrace the use of Legacy technology, I personally believe it aligns perfectly with the teachings of our ancestors: The world is like a vast totem. Only by following ancestral wisdom can one truly understand its meaning.
For our tribe today, using the power of the ancestors to solve practical problems is essential. To encourage wider acceptance, we must show the people just how useful these tools can be.
As you know, most homes in the Kanamia Tribe are built from wood. They're breathable and easy to construct, but they're also extremely flammable. Many of our people still light fires indoors, and fire safety has become a serious concern.
If you could use the power of the ancestors to design a device that can automatically detect flames and trigger an alarm, the tribe would be incredibly grateful. And if that same device could also spray water to extinguish the fire. Well, I daresay you'd become a living legend in the village.
I can handle crafting the alarm and water-spraying mechanisms using bamboo, but detecting the fire... That part, my friend, I leave to you.
Looking forward to your reply!
With respect and anticipation, Selion Ax, Tribal Artisan
Warm greetings!
Thanks to your help, my recent visit to the Artisan Guild in Asterleeds was truly eye-opening. I realized that what we call the Power of the Ancestors, what you folks refer to as the Bapharian Legacy, can be used in all sorts of ways. Who would've thought it could function as a threshing tool, a water ladle, a storage rack, or even as an automatic washer, an ice maker, and an oven?
While some of our tribe members are still hesitant to embrace the use of Legacy technology, I personally believe it aligns perfectly with the teachings of our ancestors: The world is like a vast totem. Only by following ancestral wisdom can one truly understand its meaning.
For our tribe today, using the power of the ancestors to solve practical problems is essential. To encourage wider acceptance, we must show the people just how useful these tools can be.
As you know, most homes in the Kanamia Tribe are built from wood. They're breathable and easy to construct, but they're also extremely flammable. Many of our people still light fires indoors, and fire safety has become a serious concern.
If you could use the power of the ancestors to design a device that can automatically detect flames and trigger an alarm, the tribe would be incredibly grateful. And if that same device could also spray water to extinguish the fire. Well, I daresay you'd become a living legend in the village.
I can handle crafting the alarm and water-spraying mechanisms using bamboo, but detecting the fire... That part, my friend, I leave to you.
Looking forward to your reply!
With respect and anticipation, Selion Ax, Tribal Artisan
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