Celebrithrade Dedralein
*In Elvish*
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The following is a folk tale that has been passed down in my family for generations. While my family normally devotes ourselves to only puting “critical” facets of our lore into writing, I find it desirable to add this to our written collection as well. This was my favorite bedtime story to hear from my mother before bed...
Spoiler***
The story begins a long, long time ago with a young elf girl sitting underneath a blossom tree atop the hill overlooking her home. One day, this girl spotted a small azul fairy nearby, unable to fly due to an injured wing.
"What's your name, little one? Are you lost?" the girl asked the fairy.
"I'm called Aquaglow, and I'm waiting for my mommy. She's coming for me from up there!" said the fairy as it motioned up toward starlit sky.
"Why don’t I wait with you?" the little elf girl asked Aquaglow. “That way, neither of us will be lonely.”
At nightfall, the little elf girl brought out the quilt her mother made her and gazed into the sky by the fairy’s side. They watched and scanned, but they saw out of the ordinary. Minutes turned into hours, hours turned into days, but still the sky revealed nothing.
Finally, the little girl sighed and turned to Aquaglow, "If we stay out here much longer, my family is going to start getting suspicious." She furrowed her brow as she pondered a new plan. "Why don't we go out and find your mommy ourselves?"
Aquaglow was pleased by the idea, and so he and the little elf girl set off into the depths of the forest under the starry sky.
Days passed with no sight of the fairy’s mother. Instead, trees extended for as far as the eye could see, making it near impossible to get a glimpse of the sky. "If I had known it was going to take this long, I would have packed more food," said the little elf girl, above the rumble of her belly.
At this, Aquaglow burst into a fit of laughter as the girl began to pout. "As long as I have Fae Dust, I'll be fine," said Aquaglow. "Would you like some? It’s veeeeery tasty!"
She hadn’t noticed it before, but as she looked around, she found herself in a new, strange world. The forest they were walking through was gone now, and in its place was a brilliant plane that seemed to lack definition. There were dazzling dark lights all around her as if there was both sunlight and moonlight at the same time.
Bright specks fell and swirled through the air, or as the fairy had called it, Fae Dust. Surrounded by these new wonders, the little elf girl couldn't stay mad as they floated through time and space. She even stuck out her tongue to catch some, and found it tasted like sweet berries she would pick back home.
As they continued on their journey, the pair collected Fae Dust with the girl's quilt that they fashioned into a big Fae Dust catcher. They almost lost hold of it a few times, but they kept on collecting anyway.
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One day, a beam of bright light blinked behind the two in an unusual manner as compared to what they had seen previously. Instinctively thinking it was the sun, the girl peered back, only to find a turquoise comet shimmering at her. The little girl shook Aquaglow (who was asleep on her shoulder) awake and shouted excitedly, "Aquaglow, wake up, we have to go! Your mother might be there!"
“Mommy!” Aquaglow cried as they bolted towards the comet.
The pair landed on the comet and found that it was made of a singular, solid gem. They looked all over, but Aquaglow's mother was nowhere to be found. However, Aquaglow seemed to find something else of interest. "Look!"
Peering down at the slick, shimmering ground where Aquaglow was pointing, the girl suddenly noticed large clusters of Fae Dust encased in the gem. "Pretty neat, huh?" said Aquaglow, whith a large grin on his face. "The Fae Dust looks frozen inside. I'll bet there's water here too, and maybe some other useful things." The two decided to stay on the comet for a while as they continued their search.
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While in this strange plane, the little elf girl experienced the phenomena of dreaming, an experience that was once foreign to her and her people back home. One night, she dreamed about her own mother, who was facing away from her. "Where are you going?" she asked her mother as she stood there and watched her mother begin to walk away. Without turning, her mother replied, "My dear, sweet child, worry yourself not. I'm not going anywhere. I shall always watch over you, like the sun in the brightness of day and the moon in the dark of night."
A wave of sadness washed over the little elf girl. "What about when the clouds come, and I can't see you anymore?"
Her mother thought for a moment before responding. "Whether you can see me through them or not, I will be waiting for you, for they will not last forever."
When she woke the next morning, the girl's face was moist with tears. "You have shiny water in your eyes! Does it hurt?" said Aquaglow to the girl.
She wiped her face before she replied, "These are tears, not shiny water. And I'm crying because… Becasue... I'll never see my mother ever again!" At this, Aquaglow began to cry along with the little elf girl.
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The pair traveled through the starry skies, and though they encountered many other comets, not one of them held Aquaglow's mother. The two lost track of their time together, but it was apparent that many years had passed, as the little elf girl grew taller and more mature over time.
Aquaglow, after experiencing false hope time and time again, was silent and distant.
"Now, now, Aquaglow. The rain clouds won't go away if you keep crying," the girl said, giving Aquaglow a gentle hug. "The little elf girl closed her eyes and said gently, "I'll take care of you, I promise."
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"The foyer will go here, and the garden will go over there..." the girl said busily to herself. "We'll put a table here, and perhaps we can find something to decorate these walls, too..."
It turned out that Fae Dust wasn’t the only thing frozen inside gems they came upon. There were materials to build unlike any they had ever seen, and the girl used them to make a place to live. Ever since the girl took Aquaglow under her care, she'd been bustling about at a rapid pace.
Looking at the completed house, Aquaglow remarked, "Don't you think it's a little big for just us?" With so many rooms, it was very spacious, but still, something was amiss in the elf girl’s heart, thought she couldn't quite place what it was.
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Then one day, while the girl sat and stared into the distance as she daydreamed, a tiny crimson-colored gem comet appeared on the horizon. From this comet, another fairy emerged. "Do you two know each other?!" the girl asked the two fairy’s as they stared at each other. Despite the girl's excitement, the two seemed uneasy.
The two fairies continued to stare at each other, motionless. Then, Aquaglow broke the silence. "My mommy!" At once, the crimson fairy chimed back, "My mommy! My mommy!" "My mommy!" "My mommy!" The two fairies began to fly around the girl frantically, and neither showed any sign of stopping. The girl was so enchanted by this heartwarming display that she couldn't help but giggle.
Suddenly, more fairies popped out from behind the crimson gem comet. They were a wide array of colors, but they all yelled the same thing. "My mommy!" "My mommy!" The sight of all the shouting fairies only made the girl laugh harder.
"What am I going to do with all of you?!" The fairies just stared blankly as she bent over laughing. "I guess we'll have to name each and every one of you, won’t I." The next day, once she had finished naming them all, she began moving all the fairies into their new home.
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After another long period of time, a curious thought popped into the elf girl’s head. "I wonder if my home is still as lush and green as it once was." Oddly enough, the place in which they were flying through gave her a strong feeling of nostalgia. She took it upon herself to climb to the roof of the home and peer out into the distance.
Suddenly, a dark-green speck floated into sight. It was smaller than a piece of Fae Dust, but she could just barely make it out. She squinted her eyes as tight as she could to try and focus, and the green dot grew until she could make out a grassy hill dotted with red and pink flowers. It seemed very familiar to her. As it appeared even closer, a familiar grove on the hill came into view.
She remembered frolicking up the hill she followed her father up that hill to look at the stars...
She remembered how she and her brother would roll down that hill in the summer, and slide down during the winter...
She remembered having picnics with her mother on that hill on bright and windy days... And...
"I wanna go home! I wanna go home right now!" The elf girl burst into tears, and the fairies awkwardly watched her continue. "I wanna go home! I wanna go back to my house! I wanna see my mother! Father! And big brother too!" The girl was near hysterical now, her face damp with tears. "But I know she's not gonna be there! None of them are! Because… Because…"
"They’re all sleeping under the blossom tree!" The girl's cries echoed through the empty plane, and a hush fell over the area.
Aquaglow drew close and tried to comfort her. "Mommy, you still have me!" "And don't be sad about your mommy, daddy or brother... Because they’re all a part of you! That means they will always be close by! That’s how I think, anyway… I love other fairies because they remind me of my mommy."
"No...no..." the girl said, unable to stop the tears. \
A lonely look flickered across Aquaglow's face, but it was soon replaced by a wide grin. "I have an idea!" "I will transform into a comet… A big, soaring comet that can carry you all back home to your mommy!"
With that, Aquaglow, trailing bands of white and blue, soared high into the sky and just as quickly started to plummet back down. The space surrounding the home trembled, and a bright light poured out of the comet that the Aquaglow had created. The bands of light twisted together to form a comet tail.
The girl could scarcely believe her eyes. "But...how?" she kept asking.
"Our destiny as fairies is to help those who are lost," said a violet fairy who suddenly appeared. "People, ideas, comets... We can become all of these things! When I grow up, I want to become a star that makes someone special smile as I guide their way home," said an orange fairy. A magenta fairy chimed in, "That Aquaglow turned into a real cutie of a comet, didn't he!"
All of the fairies together said, "No more crying, mommy!"
"Thank you..." said the girl in a whisper, and she pulled the fairies close and hugged them. From that day on, tears no longer fell from the girl's eyes.
The comet set forth for the girl's home plane, its long tail blazing proudly behind it.
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With its many fairies and the now castle-sized structure that was built on top of it, the comet was quite a sight to behold. The girl and the fairies were proud to call it home. At a welcoming party for a new fairy, the girl gathered everyone in the kitchen and said in a louder voice than usual... "Alright, everyone! Let's make a cake! A cake sprinkled with Fae Dust! Then it will be a Fae-ry good cake!" The fairies all laughed excitedly and began to gather the ingredients.
As she watched the fairies scurry about, the girl smiled and thought to herself, "This is my family now, and I will stay with them until they're ready to leave the nest. And when they do leave, I'll see them off with a smile. Because that's what makes a mother happiest."
That night, when the girl lay down to sleep, a soft light enveloped her and reminded her of the green forest she once called home. "But it would be nice to return home once every one hundred years to nap under my favorite blossome tree... "
The comet carrying the fairies and the elf girl continues on its journey through the Celestial Sea to this very day. With more "family members" in tow than can be counted, it's said that the comet visits her home once every hundred years, its proud white and blue tail glittering in the sky.