To whom this would reach,
I don’t know who would find this, perhaps I am talking to no one and this message will forever float below the waves. Even so, this is less for the idea of someone reading this message and more for the ability to put to paper my own experiences to help me better forge my decisions for the future, and if this should find someone, then it could also serve as a form of guidance from someone who has seen their fair share in their travels across this world and beyond. I never felt more alone then when my story began, I had heard of the expansive and beautiful places beyond my secluded view and wondered if I could become a part of that world. Ever since then I have done so much, traveled from end to end of this world and seen near every type of person or creature you could ever imagine, and yet there is still so much more left to see and know. However, with great joy and wonder, sadness and regret linger not far behind. Those moments tend to stick out more to those who are privy to self-reflection, and can leave scars that none may ever truly see. I have pondered on many of these moments, and have come to realize, after a time, that loss of any kind cannot be left to fester in your mind calling you to make some foul choice or two in their name, and to accept and keep moving forward in your journey will give that loss worthwhile meaning. If any of these recollections of my journey taught me anything, it’s that not one can be thrown out as unimportant or uninfluential in my growth as a person, as all of the moments that have led up to now, light or dark, have made me into the person that I have become. Whether to remember the death of a close friend who did their all to see you safe, or the joyous end to a people saved from strife to carve a new future of their own making, none should be left aside. So, if you are still reading this, remember your own tale, and all of the trials and tribulations you had to suffer through, and embrace them, along with the boons and prosperity you may have earned, for to scoff at either would halt you from the growth you deserve.
~From the writings of a vigilant venturer
(If this should be chosen, I would prefer the Noble Barding for my lovely chocobo Bernard. Thank you for reading.)