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Chapter 36

  Chapter 36

  Fey looked down at the town below her. Because citizens entered buildings from above, Pearlview lacked real streets, with shops and homes tending to cluster in natural-looking arrangements, spaced out by gardens and artwork.

  Instead of the wide-open roofs designed to display wares and invite potential customers in, Fey now saw screens designed for privacy and small entrances that would only allow one person to enter at a time. She guessed that they had left the commercial district and entered a residential area.

  Fey glanced back at Requiem, who was following her lead without paying much attention. She was not familiar enough with the merman to determine whether his withdrawn state was due to preoccupation and thought, or he was simply sulking.

  Either way, Requiem was being useless, and uselessness was not something Fey was prepared to put up with.

  :Any ideas?: she asked.

  :Hmm?: Requiem blinked, then focused on Fey.

  :On getting a quest.: Fey’s telepathic tone was a quarter of the way towards the exaggerated slowness she reserved for idiots, and her left eyebrow was very slightly raised. Neither of the cues were large enough for Requiem to consciously notice, but he flushed slightly and straightened his posture.

  :Ah, well, I’ve only ever gotten non-hunt quests when NPCs heard me singing: he confessed.

  :That’s fine: said Fey. Now that Requiem was being useful again, her speech (and eyebrow) had returned to normal. :Why don’t you try that now?:

  :Singing?:

  :Yup.:

  :…Okay.: It took Requiem a moment to shift into performance mode. As a trained singer, he automatically straightened his posture to optimize lung capacity, though telepathic singing did not require it. :Any requests?: he asked.

  :Something that will buff attack: said Fey pragmatically.

  It took Requiem several seconds to find a song that fit Fey’s vague request, but soon enough, the music began with a martial drumbeat. It appeared that one of the bard’s skills was to produce instrumental accompaniment without needing instruments.

  Requiem launched into a rendition of “I’ll Make A Man Out Of You” from the Mulan Disney movie. Unlike the sweet tone he used for his earlier love ballad, his telepathic voice now held the power and vibrancy of a warrior.

  Fey tried not to be impressed. Her face remained calm and impassive, but her inner fangirl danced and twirled in silly circles in her mind. Requiem had unwittingly picked one of her favourite songs, and if anything, was performing it better than the original soundtrack.

  It occurred to her that if Requiem stopped the flirting nonsense and simply sang all of her favourite songs as well as he was singing this one, she probably would develop a crush on him. She kept the thought to herself. (Meh, she’s safe. Bard-dude is too dense to figure it out.)

  :…Mysterious as the dark side of the moon…!: The music ended with an emphatic drumbeat, and Fey applauded. She was not alone; a small crowd had gathered throughout the performance.

  

  

  

  

  Requiem bowed with a flourish, and began speaking to the audience members who went up to him.

  It appeared that this was an NPC neighbourhood, as the audience had a balance of ages and genders rather than the almost exclusively young, female player population.

  A few of the merfolk pressed a coin into Requiem’s hand in thanks before going about their business. Some requested that he sing one of their favourite songs; he was not always familiar with the song, but performed it when he did, gaining himself and Fey small amounts of quest experience.

  Finally, only one NPC remained. An older female with gray streaks in her (blue) hair, the word ‘maid’ fit her no longer (so we’re just going to make one up and call her a ‘merdame’).

  :You sing quite well, boy: were her first words as Requiem turned his attention to her.

  :Thank you. I practice a lot.:

  The modest words were lost to the NPC; her eyes had gained the dreamy, faraway expression of a person dwelling in memory.

  :You sing well: the merdame continued, :but nothing like what I heard one day, twenty years ago. Now that was true siren’s song. It was so beautiful that I was mesmerized for hours until it stopped...:

  :Are sirens real, then?: Fey asked. As far as she knew, mermaids were the closest match to the siren myth in Fantasia.

  :I don’t know.: The NPC sighed. :I searched and searched, but I never heard the music again. According to legend, merfolk used to have singers that could stop entire cities with their songs, but our records say the last one died centuries ago. I’ve never heard of anyone with that kind of ability in any of the colonies. Plenty of singers that sound nice, like you,: she patted Requiem’s arm, :but nothing I couldn’t swim away from if I wanted to.:

  :…Are you saying that siren’s song is a lost merfolk ability?: Requiem was beginning to sound very excited. A merfolk-only singing ability would give him a huge advantage over bards of other races.

  :That’s what the legends say. I don’t know if it’s true, but if you ever find it, I’d love to hear it again.: The NPC looked wistful, as if she did not expect to ever again come across the music that haunted her memories.

  A quest was being offered, and Requiem did not stop to think before accepting it. :We’ll find it for you: he promised.

  :I hope you do, boy. My name’s Wellia; I’ll be around here if you’re looking for me.: Patting Requiem on the arm a final time, the merdame swam off about her business.

  Requiem turned to Fey excitedly, only to sober abruptly as he realized that he had made a major decision without consulting her. :Hey… Sorry about that. I guess I got too excited about the possibility of a new singing ability…: he trailed off awkwardly.

  Fey decided that since Requiem expected her to be annoyed, she would be gracious and understanding instead (*contrary*). :Oh, it’s quite understandable: she said in her most musical tone, channelling rainbows and sunshine into her telepathic speech (in a way that was quite creepy if you knew her normal demeanour). :I’d be quite excited as well, if I were you.:

  When Requiem proved to be at a loss for words in the face of her unexpected response, Fey smiled mischievously (evilly) and continued, :Why don’t I tell Blade and Sirena and we can start looking for clues?:

  :...Yeah, good idea.:

  Fey opened the party chat at a text-only level.

  

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