Dialogue with Chayne
Dialogue
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Event WIP: da-event-lunarnewyear
Quest InProgress:
WIP: Location.Event.MajiMarket: 1
Script:
You:
Happy Luna New Year, Chayne!
Chayne: Thank you. Please, take this lucky envelope. I was saving it just for you.
You: (Accept the lucky envelope)
Chayne: Has anybody explained what lucky envelopes are to you yet? If you have a minute, I would like to do the honors.
You:
Well, don't let me stop you!
Chayne: The origin of lucky envelopes can be traced well over a milennia into the past.
Chayne: Our ancestors gazed upon the heavens and witnessed the Dragon moon, Luna, shimmering brightly like it never had before. Many interpreted that to be a sign of new beginnings.
Chayne: The annual spectacle soon became a celebration for people from all walks of life, Majiri and not. Communities gathered together to enjoy many evenings of joy and festivities under Luna's brilliant shimmer.
Chayne: These celebrations became what is now known as the Maji Market.
Chayne: As the end of the first Maji Market approached, its guests returned home with full bellies and warm hearts. They dreamt deeply that night, vividly reliving the moonlit festivities...
Chayne: When they awoke from their slumber, they found coins under their pillows, each that shimmered just as brightly as Luna.
You:
Were they gifts from the Dragon?
Chayne: One can certainly interpret the events that way, though there are many alternate explanations as well.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
Their dreams predicted the future!
Chayne: One can certainly interpret the events that way, though there are many alternate explanations as well.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
That sounds too good to be true.
Chayne: At the end of the day, you are the sole judge of what you see as the truth.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
If you think about it, coins look like little moons.
Chayne: A keen observation, Phoenix's child. Coins certainly do bear some resemblance to moons.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
I was hoping you would.
Chayne: The origin of lucky envelopes can be traced well over a milennia into the past.
Chayne: Our ancestors gazed upon the heavens and witnessed the Dragon moon, Luna, shimmering brightly like it never had before. Many interpreted that to be a sign of new beginnings.
Chayne: The annual spectacle soon became a celebration for people from all walks of life, Majiri and not. Communities gathered together to enjoy many evenings of joy and festivities under Luna's brilliant shimmer.
Chayne: These celebrations became what is now known as the Maji Market.
Chayne: As the end of the first Maji Market approached, its guests returned home with full bellies and warm hearts. They dreamt deeply that night, vividly reliving the moonlit festivities...
Chayne: When they awoke from their slumber, they found coins under their pillows, each that shimmered just as brightly as Luna.
You:
Were they gifts from the Dragon?
Chayne: One can certainly interpret the events that way, though there are many alternate explanations as well.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
Their dreams predicted the future!
Chayne: One can certainly interpret the events that way, though there are many alternate explanations as well.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
That sounds too good to be true.
Chayne: At the end of the day, you are the sole judge of what you see as the truth.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
If you think about it, coins look like little moons.
Chayne: A keen observation, Phoenix's child. Coins certainly do bear some resemblance to moons.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
Story time!
Chayne: The origin of lucky envelopes can be traced well over a milennia into the past.
Chayne: Our ancestors gazed upon the heavens and witnessed the Dragon moon, Luna, shimmering brightly like it never had before. Many interpreted that to be a sign of new beginnings.
Chayne: The annual spectacle soon became a celebration for people from all walks of life, Majiri and not. Communities gathered together to enjoy many evenings of joy and festivities under Luna's brilliant shimmer.
Chayne: These celebrations became what is now known as the Maji Market.
Chayne: As the end of the first Maji Market approached, its guests returned home with full bellies and warm hearts. They dreamt deeply that night, vividly reliving the moonlit festivities...
Chayne: When they awoke from their slumber, they found coins under their pillows, each that shimmered just as brightly as Luna.
You:
Were they gifts from the Dragon?
Chayne: One can certainly interpret the events that way, though there are many alternate explanations as well.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
Their dreams predicted the future!
Chayne: One can certainly interpret the events that way, though there are many alternate explanations as well.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
That sounds too good to be true.
Chayne: At the end of the day, you are the sole judge of what you see as the truth.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
If you think about it, coins look like little moons.
Chayne: A keen observation, Phoenix's child. Coins certainly do bear some resemblance to moons.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
I guess I can spare a minute...
Chayne: The origin of lucky envelopes can be traced well over a milennia into the past.
Chayne: Our ancestors gazed upon the heavens and witnessed the Dragon moon, Luna, shimmering brightly like it never had before. Many interpreted that to be a sign of new beginnings.
Chayne: The annual spectacle soon became a celebration for people from all walks of life, Majiri and not. Communities gathered together to enjoy many evenings of joy and festivities under Luna's brilliant shimmer.
Chayne: These celebrations became what is now known as the Maji Market.
Chayne: As the end of the first Maji Market approached, its guests returned home with full bellies and warm hearts. They dreamt deeply that night, vividly reliving the moonlit festivities...
Chayne: When they awoke from their slumber, they found coins under their pillows, each that shimmered just as brightly as Luna.
You:
Were they gifts from the Dragon?
Chayne: One can certainly interpret the events that way, though there are many alternate explanations as well.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
Their dreams predicted the future!
Chayne: One can certainly interpret the events that way, though there are many alternate explanations as well.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
That sounds too good to be true.
Chayne: At the end of the day, you are the sole judge of what you see as the truth.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
If you think about it, coins look like little moons.
Chayne: A keen observation, Phoenix's child. Coins certainly do bear some resemblance to moons.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
Right back at you.
Chayne: Thank you. Please, take this lucky envelope. I was saving it just for you.
You: (Accept the lucky envelope)
Chayne: Has anybody explained what lucky envelopes are to you yet? If you have a minute, I would like to do the honors.
You:
Well, don't let me stop you!
Chayne: The origin of lucky envelopes can be traced well over a milennia into the past.
Chayne: Our ancestors gazed upon the heavens and witnessed the Dragon moon, Luna, shimmering brightly like it never had before. Many interpreted that to be a sign of new beginnings.
Chayne: The annual spectacle soon became a celebration for people from all walks of life, Majiri and not. Communities gathered together to enjoy many evenings of joy and festivities under Luna's brilliant shimmer.
Chayne: These celebrations became what is now known as the Maji Market.
Chayne: As the end of the first Maji Market approached, its guests returned home with full bellies and warm hearts. They dreamt deeply that night, vividly reliving the moonlit festivities...
Chayne: When they awoke from their slumber, they found coins under their pillows, each that shimmered just as brightly as Luna.
You:
Were they gifts from the Dragon?
Chayne: One can certainly interpret the events that way, though there are many alternate explanations as well.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
Their dreams predicted the future!
Chayne: One can certainly interpret the events that way, though there are many alternate explanations as well.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
That sounds too good to be true.
Chayne: At the end of the day, you are the sole judge of what you see as the truth.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
If you think about it, coins look like little moons.
Chayne: A keen observation, Phoenix's child. Coins certainly do bear some resemblance to moons.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
I was hoping you would.
Chayne: The origin of lucky envelopes can be traced well over a milennia into the past.
Chayne: Our ancestors gazed upon the heavens and witnessed the Dragon moon, Luna, shimmering brightly like it never had before. Many interpreted that to be a sign of new beginnings.
Chayne: The annual spectacle soon became a celebration for people from all walks of life, Majiri and not. Communities gathered together to enjoy many evenings of joy and festivities under Luna's brilliant shimmer.
Chayne: These celebrations became what is now known as the Maji Market.
Chayne: As the end of the first Maji Market approached, its guests returned home with full bellies and warm hearts. They dreamt deeply that night, vividly reliving the moonlit festivities...
Chayne: When they awoke from their slumber, they found coins under their pillows, each that shimmered just as brightly as Luna.
You:
Were they gifts from the Dragon?
Chayne: One can certainly interpret the events that way, though there are many alternate explanations as well.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
Their dreams predicted the future!
Chayne: One can certainly interpret the events that way, though there are many alternate explanations as well.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
That sounds too good to be true.
Chayne: At the end of the day, you are the sole judge of what you see as the truth.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
If you think about it, coins look like little moons.
Chayne: A keen observation, Phoenix's child. Coins certainly do bear some resemblance to moons.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
Story time!
Chayne: The origin of lucky envelopes can be traced well over a milennia into the past.
Chayne: Our ancestors gazed upon the heavens and witnessed the Dragon moon, Luna, shimmering brightly like it never had before. Many interpreted that to be a sign of new beginnings.
Chayne: The annual spectacle soon became a celebration for people from all walks of life, Majiri and not. Communities gathered together to enjoy many evenings of joy and festivities under Luna's brilliant shimmer.
Chayne: These celebrations became what is now known as the Maji Market.
Chayne: As the end of the first Maji Market approached, its guests returned home with full bellies and warm hearts. They dreamt deeply that night, vividly reliving the moonlit festivities...
Chayne: When they awoke from their slumber, they found coins under their pillows, each that shimmered just as brightly as Luna.
You:
Were they gifts from the Dragon?
Chayne: One can certainly interpret the events that way, though there are many alternate explanations as well.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
Their dreams predicted the future!
Chayne: One can certainly interpret the events that way, though there are many alternate explanations as well.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
That sounds too good to be true.
Chayne: At the end of the day, you are the sole judge of what you see as the truth.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
If you think about it, coins look like little moons.
Chayne: A keen observation, Phoenix's child. Coins certainly do bear some resemblance to moons.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
I guess I can spare a minute...
Chayne: The origin of lucky envelopes can be traced well over a milennia into the past.
Chayne: Our ancestors gazed upon the heavens and witnessed the Dragon moon, Luna, shimmering brightly like it never had before. Many interpreted that to be a sign of new beginnings.
Chayne: The annual spectacle soon became a celebration for people from all walks of life, Majiri and not. Communities gathered together to enjoy many evenings of joy and festivities under Luna's brilliant shimmer.
Chayne: These celebrations became what is now known as the Maji Market.
Chayne: As the end of the first Maji Market approached, its guests returned home with full bellies and warm hearts. They dreamt deeply that night, vividly reliving the moonlit festivities...
Chayne: When they awoke from their slumber, they found coins under their pillows, each that shimmered just as brightly as Luna.
You:
Were they gifts from the Dragon?
Chayne: One can certainly interpret the events that way, though there are many alternate explanations as well.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
Their dreams predicted the future!
Chayne: One can certainly interpret the events that way, though there are many alternate explanations as well.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
That sounds too good to be true.
Chayne: At the end of the day, you are the sole judge of what you see as the truth.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
If you think about it, coins look like little moons.
Chayne: A keen observation, Phoenix's child. Coins certainly do bear some resemblance to moons.
Chayne: Rather than keep all of the coins to themselves, many decided to gift them to others in packets, often ones with intricate designs and colors on them.
Chayne: This birthed the tradition of exchanging lucky envelopes.
Chayne: The contents and meaning of the envelope differs based on what the occasion is, but at its essence the act means you wish someone well.
You:
I hope lots of people wish me well, then!
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
You:
What a thoughtful tradition.
Chayne: I can imagine you will receive many lucky envelopes throughout the Luna new year celebration.
Chayne: Speaking of wishes, how could I forget to mention our lovely wish tree? I'm sure it was one of the first spectacles you observed upon entering the market.
Chayne: As the village sage, it my honor and duty to serve as the tree's caretaker, as well as the overseer of the rituals surrounding it.
You: Rituals?
Chayne: See those colorful papers hanging from the tree? Those are called wish ribbons. Inscribed on them are the wishes of your fellow villagers.
Chayne: It is my duty to ensure the process of wish making goes smoothly, along with enlightening curious minds about the history surrounding the tradition.
Chayne: All of your fellow villagers have already made their wishes... Erm, all but one.
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