By this point, you have learned much of what it means to be a great Songweaver.

With sweet notes, you inspire your comrades in arms. With grinding tones, you strike fear, confusion, even trepidation in your enemies.

And yet, if you would become the greatest of all Songweavers, Lady Siel teaches us that we must do one thing.

"Teach me. I am listening."

You must learn to harness your Daevic energies and weave them into your music to compose even greater hymns.

As with all things, this will require practice and discipline. You must use [%dic:STR_DIC_E_DP_Ba] ten times.

Your fellows will depend on you to be able to use this skill unflinchingly in battle. Will you master it?

Accept. Decline.

I feel the composure in your answer, but this task is not easy. It will take both perseverance and fortitude.

Even Songweavers must keep up their strength. Take these jellies to help you restore your Daevic energies.

Remember always that no matter the trial, it is your practice and discipline in your craft that allows your creativity to flow and inspire.

"I shall remember and return!"

Hmm... Perhaps you are not as ready as I thought.

Daeva, understand that we admire creativity and free-flowing expression, but that will serve you little when a band of Asmodian scum descends upon you and your allies in the Abyss. Having the discipline to know when and how to use a skill to fit a situation--this is what will make you successful in the field. Elsewise, you become a droning gong, like that windbag Valendir.

Return to me when you are ready to learn this lesson. Until then, go and play. I will be here, waiting.

"We will meet again in Ariel's light."

You have returned, and from the glowing look on your face, I imagine you are basking in some great accomplishment.

I can only hope you've been practicing. Even a student as skilled as yourself must practice every day. I myself did not stop doing my daily scales until just last week.

But enough idle talk. Did you perform [%dic:STR_DIC_E_DP_Ba] the requisite number of times? Is it natural for you to weave it into your repertoire of spells?

"It flows for me as easily as the simplest refrains now."

Excellent work! And with a tongue like that, we can expect great things from you in terms of poetry as well!

I am glad you have submitted yourself to this discipline, [%username]. It shows you have the makings to be not only good, but great as a Songweaver. Even Mayu and I had to submit ourselves to such rigorous training.

Go now, and always remember to keep improving your proficiency with your songs. Weaving the perfect strains into your melodies will give you the ability to always face down your enemies.

Use [%dic:STR_DIC_E_DP_Ba] ([%2]/10).

Report the result to the Songweaver Preceptor, [%dic:STR_DIC_N_LC1_Dion_M].

Practice your Daevic powers and report back to Dion.

Dion wanted see whether you had what it takes to become a great Songweaver and tasked you with using Symphony of Destruction I ten times.

When you reported back, he congratulated and encouraged you to continually practice your craft to become a master.

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