Nahpui Quarter, home of the adept. This is where we belong for the Canthan ascension. If we wish to see Shiro, we must pass the test of the celestials. Before us, the seer tells of the four great bosses we must defeat. The four bosses are celestial in nature, made of stars, and I can't imagine anything made of stars to be harmful.
The old man opens bright orbs of portals for us to begin our venture, and upon entrance we see a manner of beast that is familiar. They are like the Caromi Tengu of my home, except they are referred to as "stars". They fill the platforms and confusing ramps and paths and we are very careful not to attract the attention of too many. We reach the first celestial being, a monk named Kaijun Don. The shape of a kirin, the equestrian creature sparkles and glimmers. Truly beautiful to behold, but soon enough we find out how deadly it can be. Dodging and casting, we destroy him sadly, but in his place a great beacon of celestial power erupts and from within emerge dozens of smaller copies of Kaijun, and we are forced to lay him down repeatedly. We follow the outskirts of the maps until we reach the next being, a turtle referred to as Kuonghsang. Don't ask me to pronounce that. We defeat him next, and again a beacon emerges spraying copies of not only himself, but Kaijung Don aswell. Fighting their copies and the star tengus we reach Tahmu, a celestial dragon. Awe inspiring is his shape, the glimmering of the moon off the stars that have come to earth, but we must kill Shiro so we destroy the phoenix sadly, and copies of each of them litter our final path to Hai Jii, the mesmer. Hai Jii is a quick defeat, we aim only for him as when he is dead, we are finished.
Adept Nai transports us to Senji's Corner, a small outpost nearing the vales to the clanstowns. We have successfully become weh no su, and that is one step closer to saving Cantha from Shiro the great. Seems my life has become all about saving the world.
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