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NEW MOON! Needs energy.

Howdy!
So to keep things super brief, Madhuri has taken it upon herself to try and create a new moon. Her present method of doing so is to gather all legends/tales/memories involving every world's moon. If your character's world has any general story of the moon, if they've had a good memory involving gazing up at it with a loved one or anything in that ballpark, Maddie would love to hear about it.
In her world, memories and knowledge can be crystallized for later recollection or education, thus explaining the job stones in the world known as Eorzea for starters (like Maddie having her Dancer job crystal containing the knowledge/experiences of past dancers, enabling her to know of the different dances/techniques without prior fundamental training). She wagers she can build layers and layers of crystal over a core sort of like a dreamotion jawbreaker, which she hopes will soon be big enough to be sent into the sky to be a replacement moon.
By 'soon', she's had her expectations tempered: This endeavor will take a number of months at least, few if she has a lot of help.
The purpose of this post is to broadly handwave the exchange of knowledge/stories, if not be able to chronicle just how much help she gets. If your character would help, please comment to this post and what stories/knowledge/legends/songs exist in their particular world involving the moon they would happen to know. Even information like, "Our moon was blue" or "We have three of them" is still better than nothing!
(Of course, your character can also very well be a brat and make up some bullcrap too. Madhuri wouldn't be able to tell the difference if she hasn't seen your world's moon(s). vOv )
Herlock Sholmes
- The Great Moon Hoax. tl;dr -- in 1835, a series of articles claimed that various creatures and a society of monsters were discovered on the moon by means of a special new telescope. From here, Sholmes would probably go on a tangent about Edgar Allen Poe's similar story.
- An impromptu violin recital of Debussy's "Clair de Lune"
- And add to what will probably become a growing pile of miscellaneous poems (and/or passages of Shakespeare) that evoke the moon, recalled from memory and possibly misattributed.
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