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March to Mastery: A Star Is Born is the sixth part of the Trailblaze Continuance chapter Finest Duel Under the Pristine Blue (I). It automatically begins after completing By Words of Many.

Steps[]

  1. Look for March 7th and Dan Heng
  2. Seek to learn swordplay
  3. Follow Yanqing to Stargazer Navalia

Gameplay Notes[]

Dialogue[]

Look for March 7th and Dan Heng[]

UI Trailblaze Continuance Mission Description

Under Huaiyan's invitation, laced with both levity and inquiry, March 7th fortuitously earned a chance to participate in the Wardance. Trained by the star pupils of the two great Luofu and Zhuming generals, she was now gifted with the chance to delve into the intricacies of Xianzhou swordplay. March's future prospects were boundless, a matter worth much celebration.
After a day of running around, you finally arrive at Petrichor Inn for a well-deserved rest...
This night, your restlessness from meeting the general and the bustling crowd before the Wardance keeps you from falling asleep.
Day two.
(Trailblazer): I'm still feeling sleepy...
(Trailblazer): Hmm, did I oversleep? Where did March and Dan Heng go?

(Approach Yanqing, March 7th, and Dan Heng)
March 7th: There you are, (Trailblazer).
Icon Dialogue Arrow Why are you here too, Yanqing?
Yanqing: You haven't forgotten about our promise to General Huaiyan, have you? I woke up especially early, so I could start teaching Miss March swordplay.
Icon Dialogue Arrow What kind of master waits on their apprentice's doorstep?
Yanqing: Well, it was a promise to General Huaiyan, after all. I woke up especially early, so I could start teaching Miss March swordplay.
Icon Dialogue Arrow March? Show some respect to your master.
March 7th: It's an honor to learn from you, Master Yanqing!
March 7th: In all those immersias and novels I watched, when apprentices want to pay their respects to their masters, they usually bring fancy gifts, kneel, and bow. I'm really sorry, but I haven't prepared anything yet.
March 7th: Hey, why are you blushing, Master Yanqing?
Yanqing: This is the first time someone has called me master... I need to... get used to it...
Yanqing: Let me make it clear: Swordplay training is about improving your body, mind, and strength. It's not a casual game you can master overnight.
Yanqing: I promised General Huaiyan that I'd teach you Cloud Knight swordplay, so you can participate in the Wardance and defeat at least one opponent. I'll do my best, but if you break your master's rules...
Icon Dialogue Arrow W-what will you do?
March 7th: Is it too late for regrets? I'm already regretting my impulsive decision.
Yanqing: ...Honestly, I'm not sure what I'll do either, because I've never been a teacher before. So, Miss March, please behave and don't skip classes or complain.
(Trailblazer): You need to toughen up and train her properly, Master Yanqing. Don't go easy on her.
March 7th: You're so heartless, (Trailblazer).
Icon Dialogue Arrow March is always a good girl!
March 7th: Fine. A promise is a promise. Since I promised to study hard, I'll do my best starting today!
Yanqing: Great! That's the spirit.
Dan Heng: March is in your hands now, Yanqing. Don't be too easy on her.
March 7th: Dan Heng, do you even have a heart? Did you lose it somewhere?
March 7th: By the way, where's Yunli?
Yanqing: I've found a quiet spot in the back garden of the Palace of Astrum for our first lesson together.
March 7th waves to you and Dan Heng, embarking on the first lesson of her sword training journey...

Switching to March 7th's POV...
With the encouragement of General Huaiyan — deliberate or accidental notwithstanding — March 7th seized the unexpected opportunity to learn the art of Xianzhou swordsmanship and to perform in the Wardance ceremony...

Yunli: Seriously? It's the first day, and you two are already late? Why is everyone on the Luofu so laid-back? So disappointing.
March 7th: Ah, Master Yunli you're already here. Sorry for keeping you waiting!
Yunli: Wait, were you trying to teach her in secret? That's sneaky!
Yanqing: I'm just showing you what Luofu etiquette is all about. She might be my apprentice, but it's customary for the master to personally escort their apprentice to the place of learning.
Yanqing: As the host, I'll be teaching Miss March the essence of Luofu swordplay, after which she'll emerge victorious in the Wardance ring. You won't be complaining about Luofu swordplay then!
Yunli: Stand aside, rookie. Let me show you how we Zhuming swordmasters treat their apprentices.

March to Mastery A Star Is Born Clothes

Yunli: Quickly, over here, Miss March. This is a "reverse mentorship gift" from me to you. I hope you put it to good use.
March 7th: What's this... Xianzhou clothing? It's so beautiful!
Yunli: Sword practice requires precise movements. This outfit is tailored to fit perfectly and allows for smooth movements. I even added some small accessories. I put a lot of thought into it.
March 7th: You're awesome, Master Yunli!
Yunli: See? See? How can you compete with me? I'll teach March 7th the essence of Zhuming swordplay, so she can win the contest with my sword skills.
Yanqing: Actually, I've prepared something too.
March 7th: Huh? You have a gift for me too, Master Yanqing?

March to Mastery A Star Is Born Swords

Yanqing: Since you want to learn swordplay, Miss March, you'll need suitable weapons. So, I went out of my way to prepare a pair of swords overnight.
Yanqing: Unfortunately, I didn't have time to ask the craftsman to customize the swords for you, but I did my best to choose ones that look nice and are suitable for a beginner. I hope you like them, Miss March.
March 7th: Thank you, Master Yanqing!
Yanqing: Bet you didn't see that coming, did you, Yunli?
Yunli: Hmph, the real competition is just getting started.
March 7th: I'm so lucky to have two great masters! But why does it feel like things are getting a bit weird?
Moments later
March 7th: So, what do you think, masters? Does this outfit suit me?
Yunli: Perfect! I chose it carefully — it's perfect for beautiful young swordswomen like you and me!
Yanqing: Alright, let's get started with the training. The person next to me is a Cloud Knight instructor I've brought in. For your first lesson, try exchanging a couple of moves with him.
March 7th: Wait, we're having actual combat training for the first lesson?! Isn't that a bit too intense?
Yunli: Well, I heard you have some experience with archery and martial arts. The first thing we're going to do is see just how strong your fundamentals are.
Yunli: Come on, step forward and strike with the sword in the most natural way you can think of! It's important for us to grasp your natural movements, so we can decide where to start and what you need to learn.
Cloud Knight Instructor: If you're ready, let's begin!
March 7th: Ah... haha... okay...
(Unlock Achievement An Autumnal Shine of Blade)

Seek to learn swordplay[]

(Attempt to leave the area, optional)
March 7th: (Oh come on, March 7th! Really now? You just got into swordplay training. Are you sick of it already? Is that why you want to skip practice?)
March 7th: (No, both my masters will be mad if I do that...)
(Talk to Yanqing, optional)
Yanqing: Alright, let's get started with the training. The person next to me is a Cloud Knight instructor I've brought in. For your first lesson, try exchanging a couple of moves with him.
(Talk to Yunli, optional)
Yunli: Well, I heard you have some experience with archery and martial arts. The first thing we're going to do is see just how strong your fundamentals are.
Yunli: Come on, step forward and strike with the sword in the most natural way you can think of! It's important for us to grasp your natural movements, so we can decide where to start and what you need to learn.
(Talk to Cloud Knight Instructor)
Cloud Knight Instructor: Are you ready?
Icon Dialogue Arrow I'm ready...
March 7th: Yeah, I'm ready... but please go easy on me!
Cloud Knight Instructor: Then I apologize in advance, Miss March!
Icon Dialogue Exit Not really...
March 7th: I need some more time to prepare myself...
Cloud Knight Instructor: No rush! Take your time!

(Begin battle against Wraith Warden Wraith Warden, Entranced Ingenium: Obedient Dracolion Entranced Ingenium: Obedient Dracolion, Cloud Knights Patroller Cloud Knights Patroller)
March 7th: Please have some tea, masters!
Yanqing: Pay close attention, Miss March.
Yanqing: Luofu swordplay is all about being swift and agile in your movements.
Yunli: Ignore him. Strength is everything!
March 7th: Like this?
Yanqing: Well done!
(Use March 7th's Enhanced Basic ATK)
March 7th: With a true heart and focused mind — here I come!
(Use March 7th's Ultimate)
March 7th: Azure Dragon, White Tiger, eating less carbs!
Yunli: What are you mumbling about?
March 7th: Isn't this... a sword technique? Shouldn't I be saying something cool?
(Defeat enemy using March 7th)
March 7th: I'm starting to get the hang of it.
March 7th: Alright, check out this move!

(After the battle)
March 7th: I didn't expect the first lesson to be so intense...
Yanqing: Miss March has quick hands and a flexible body. She's a perfect fit for practicing Luofu swordplay.
Yunli: However, she lacks strength, and her strikes were a bit unfocused... but don't worry, that's totally normal for beginners. Once she starts practicing Zhuming swordplay, she'll make heaps of progress.
Yanqing: Given the situation, I believe Miss March should start by working on —
Yanqing & Yunli: Her footwork. Her strength.
Yunli: Seriously, do you actually know anything about swordplay or what?
Yanqing: I could ask you the same thing! Dual swords require agility, so what's more important than footwork?
Yunli: Instead of focusing on her strengths, we should address her weaknesses. The drawback of wielding two swords is not generating enough force. What good is being quick on your feet if you don't have strength? It's not like we're dancing here.
Yanqing: Skilled swordmasters know how to play to their strengths and work on their weaknesses. Start with what you're good at, then tackle your weaknesses. That's the right way to learn.
Yunli: You're quite the theorist, huh?
Yanqing: Theorist? You claim to be able to talk to swords, so what does that make you? A lunatic?
March 7th: Hey, it's only my first lesson, and you're already arguing! Come on, calm down, masters! I'll have to improve both my footwork and strength anyway, so it doesn't matter which one comes first!
Yanqing & Yunli: But it does matter!!! Just listen to me, March 7th!
March 7th: ...
Thus begins the journey of March 7th's sword training.
(Obtain March 7th (The Hunt) March 7th (The Hunt))

(Approach Yanqing)
Time marches on, and days turn to more...
Trailblaze Mission March to Mastery A Star Is Born 1
March 7th: Dear Himeko, Mr. Yang, and Pom-Pom, We're all good here on the Xianzhou Luofu, so no need to worry! By the way, how's your trip going?
March 7th: As for me, I've somehow become the apprentice to two Cloud Knight swordmasters, and I've been honing my sword skills with their guidance.
March 7th: One of them is Yanqing, the boy we've all met before. The other is Yunli, the granddaughter of General Huaiyan from the Xianzhou Zhuming.
March 7th: Both masters are super strict, giving me a real taste of how hard sword training can be.
March 7th: I tried to drag (Trailblazer) into this, but (he/she) refused. Then I tried to rope Dan Heng in, but Master Yanqing wouldn't have it.
March 7th: Still, I didn't let the difficulty get to me. In just a few weeks, my sword skills have improved a lot. Both my masters think I have unique talents in swordplay and are literally fighting each other to teach me their skills.
March 7th: Thanks to their guidance, I've actually made some progress. When I get back to the Express, I'll definitely show off my skills and impress you all!
March 7th: Looking forward to your reply. Yours, March 7th.
Days and nights fly by in the delve, as the Wardance fast approaches.
Under the strict supervision of her two masters, March 7th trains tirelessly, almost developing tennis elbow.
On that day, after the sword training...

Yunli: Well done. Let's call it a day.
Yanqing: Miss March's sword skills are really coming along. She'll hold her own just fine in the Wardance.
Icon Dialogue Arrow Maybe I have a chance of defeating my masters?
March 7th: Perhaps... I might have a shot at beating both masters in the ring?
Yunli: Get real, you've only been practicing for a short while. How could that possibly happen?
Yanqing: With your talent, Miss March, if you dedicate a few more decades to training, you might eventually be able to defeat Yunli.
Yunli: Bah!
March 7th: Decades...? But I'll be an old lady by then... No, no.
Icon Dialogue Arrow Just watch, I'll win a fight when the time comes!
March 7th: Just you wait and see! I'll show off my skills in the ring and win a match. I'll make both of you proud!
Yunli: Can you believe it? March 7th has actually become a pretty decent swordmaster in such a short time. Now I understand why grandpa always had a grin on his face while training me.
Yanqing: Are you sure he wasn't laughing at you?
Yunli: Shut up!
March 7th: It's all thanks to your amazing guidance, masters!
Yanqing: Miss March, you're really getting the hang of wielding dual swords. If you're keen on advancing, trying out different Xianzhou blades could improve your touch.
March 7th: Hmm, let me see... Which sword is the most powerful? Single sword? Greatsword? Or maybe a flying sword?
Yunli: There's no such thing as the "most powerful" sword. It's all about the skill of the swordmaster. Yanqing wields several flying swords, while I only wield one, but remember how I kicked his butt at the Alchemy Commission?
Yanqing: First, you didn't kick my butt! Second, you'll never kick my butt! Third, how about we settle this right now and see who kicks whose butt?
Yunli: Yeah, I'm up for that! And if I kick your butt, you'll drop out of the Wardance. Deal?
March 7th: Why are you two arguing again? I thought things had been improving between you lately...
Jiaoqiu: There was talk that the leading disciples of the Luofu and Zhuming generals were supposed to face off in the Wardance, but for some reason, they suddenly teamed up to train an apprentice of their own. Turns out the rumors are true.

Jiaoqiu: Tomorrow is the big day of the Wardance. Shouldn't you two be focusing on honing your skills instead of teaching swordplay here?
Yunli: Ah, you're... um, you're... That's right! You're the pink-haired fox from the Yaoqing!
Icon Dialogue Arrow This is Mr. Jiaoqiu.
March 7th: This is Mr. Jiaoqiu, the healer working for the General of the Xianzhou Yaoqing.
Icon Dialogue Arrow *chuckle* "Pink-haired fox..."
March 7th: Hahaha...
Jiaoqiu: What are you laughing at? You've got pink-hair, too!
Jiaoqiu: I'm Jiaoqiu, the healer working for the General of the Xianzhou Yaoqing.
Yunli: Ah, got it. So, you're the participant attending the Wardance on behalf of the Yaoqing, and you were trying to sneak a peek at our training?
Jiaoqiu: Sorry for the misunderstanding. I don't know anything about martial arts. I'm just here on the general's orders to take care of some official business. I didn't mean to interrupt your training. I'll be on my way.
Yunli: If you know nothing about martial arts, why were you smirking earlier?
Jiaoqiu: Well, my curiosity got the better of me I suppose. When I heard Miss March's pondering about what to learn, I couldn't help but wander over.
Jiaoqiu: From my professional experience, cleavers, slicers, chopping knives, and carving knives are all just tools, kind of like frying, sautéing, boiling, and deep-frying in cooking. They're just ways for people to show off their skills. How you use them really depends on the ingredients you're working with
Jiaoqiu: It's like your sword teaching methods. If you align your "ingredient" — in other words your apprentice's natural tendencies with the right "cooking method" — by which I mean the teaching method that best suits her, she'll make double the progress in half the time!
Jiaoqiu: For example, Golden Eggplant tastes best when fried, Cloud Peppers when stir-fried, and Yellow Boulder Beef when simmered. It's all about discovering the nature of the ingredients... uh, I mean, apprentice.
Icon Dialogue Arrow I'm getting hungry.
Icon Dialogue Arrow I'm getting hungry.
Icon Dialogue Arrow I'm getting hungry.
March 7th: All this talk about food is making me hungry.
Yunli: Aren't you a healer? Why are you talking about food?
Jiaoqiu: Well, it's just a metaphor. The medicinal school I follow on the Xianzhou Yaoqing is called the Ranzhi School, that specializes in food therapy, so it's only natural that I know a thing or two about cooking.
Yunli: So... you're the general's cook?
Jiaoqiu: I'm a healer! But anyway, a cook who isn't interested in health doesn't make for a good advisor. Fine, call me a cook if you want.
Jiaoqiu: Seeing the way you're looking at me, it's obvious you think I'm just some feeble academic who likes to blabber on about martial arts. But in reality, I know a thing or two about killing. After all, the art of healing inherently encompasses both life and death.
Icon Dialogue Arrow Why suddenly getting all serious with kids?
March 7th: Why is this guy suddenly getting all serious with kids?
Icon Dialogue Arrow Seems like he just got offended...
March 7th: Seriously, trying to save face in front of kids? *sigh*

March to Mastery A Star Is Born Tumbledust

Jiaoqiu: Do you recognize this bottle of medicine in my hand?
Yanqing & Yunli & March 7th: No.
Jiaoqiu: This is called "Tumbledust!" An extract from an exotic flower named "Yabruh."
Yanqing: Is it poison?
Jiaoqiu: Well, it depends on how it's used. With just one drop, it's able to numb a patient's body during surgery, making them painless throughout the entire process. However...
Jiaoqiu: Increase the dose or the potency, and it'll slow the metabolism, making the blood thin and resulting in the loss of all senses. Even long-life species cannot escape its effects.
Jiaoqiu: This thing can save lives or take them. It's more powerful than the swords in your hands.
Yanqing: That may be so, but still I prefer settling things with a sword than... you know...
Yunli: Looks like I did get you all wrong. You're not a feeble scholar, but a sinister and despicable one.
Jiaoqiu: Hey, hey, why the insults all of a sudden? I'm just sharing some medical knowledge here, not persuading you to poison anyone.
Yanqing: Seems like you get real excited when talking about poison. I can't tell if that's an honorable thing or sinister...
Jiaoqiu: Picture this: Two individuals, the one standing is full of malice, the other lying down is honorable and righteous. How can the one who's lying down label the one standing as "sinister?"
Jiaoqiu: In the throes of combat, where life and death hinge on a singular moment, every idea fades into nothingness. The only thing that matters is "staying alive."
Jiaoqiu: Surviving the battlefield reshapes all notions of worth. Be it integrity or treachery, in my eyes, their significance is negligible.
Yanqing: Perhaps you've underestimated Yunli and me, Mr. Jiaoqiu. We may be young, but we've seen our fair share of war.
Jiaoqiu: Well, well, then you should know that the Wardance is nothing more than a contest. So, why are you so focused on it?
Yanqing: When I was appointed as the ringmaster for the Wardance, I asked the general: "We Cloud Knights are supposed to charge into the fray and slay enemies. Why do we have to swing swords in a ring just to please an audience?"
Yanqing: And this is how the general replied: "To unsheathe your sword in a ring is no different than on the battlefield, as your sword reveals the might of all Cloud Knights."
Yanqing: The Wardance is the perfect chance to showcase martial virtue and forge alliances from all over the cosmos. When we unsheathe the sword without drawing blood, we not only display our might but also the martial virtue of the Cloud Knights.
Jiaoqiu: That's quite an insightful statement, Yanqing. Well, my apologies for being so short-sighted. I've been on the Luofu for quite some time, but I haven't had the chance to see the ceremony venue for myself yet.
Jiaoqiu: Hearing you speak so highly of it has piqued my curiosity. Would you mind showing me around?
Yanqing: You want to see the Skysplitter ship where the Wardance will be held? Let's go! I bet Yunli and Miss March haven't seen it either, right? Well then, I'll give you all a tour.

Follow Yanqing to Stargazer Navalia[]

UI Trailblaze Continuance Step Description

Time goes by, and the moment of the Wardance has arrived once more. Right before the young swordmasters are about to step into the ring, they look up at the fighter jet in the sky and start expressing their opinions to the visitors from afar. But they are not the only ones focused on this moment, for in Stargazer Navalia, certain uninvited guests weave their schemes...
(Talk to Jiaoqiu, optional)
Jiaoqiu: Surviving the battlefield reshapes all notions of worth. Be it integrity or treachery, in my eyes, their significance is negligible.
(Talk to Yunli, optional)
Yunli: Can you believe it? March 7th has actually become a pretty decent swordmaster in such a short time. Now I understand why grandpa always had a grin on his face while training me.
(Talk to Yanqing)
Yanqing: Let's go. I'll give you a tour of the Skysplitter.
Icon Dialogue Arrow (Head to Stargazer Navalia)
(Teleport to Stargazer Navalia)
Icon Dialogue Exit (Go later)

Jiaoqiu: Looks like a lot of other visitors have also come to catch a glimpse of the Skysplitter.
Jiaoqiu: ...
Yanqing: What's up, Mr. Jiaoqiu?
Jiaoqiu: No... it's nothing.

Yanqing: Do you see that airship in the distance? That's the Skysplitter, the venue for the Wardance ceremony.
Jiaoqiu: It doesn't look all that impressive from this distance.

Trailblaze Mission March to Mastery A Star Is Born 2
Yanqing: The Skysplitter is actually a decommissioned Luofu military vessel. People aren't allowed on board until the Wardance officially commences.
Yanqing: Tomorrow, when the bell rings and the ceremonial cannons roar, I'll be there representing the Cloud Knights of the Xianzhou Luofu, standing in the ring, ready to take on challengers from all over the cosmos.
Yanqing: Since I was a kid, I've been training in swordplay and the art of war under the General. Every day I'd swing my sword ten thousand times, and then thrust it ten thousand times, repeating the process over and over...
Yanqing: I understand that I'm not like other kids. I never envied the toys and freedom they all had. I never found sword practice boring or hard.
Yanqing: Even in the thick of battle, facing down savage abominations, I never felt scared.
Yanqing: Each day, I could feel myself getting stronger and stronger... and I racked up countless victories. It's the best feeling in the world.
Yanqing: But then, I faced a really tough opponent, and just one slash shattered my confidence into a thousand pieces. That's when I felt true fear for the first time. Maybe that's what Mr. Jiaoqiu meant by "life and death hinge on a singular moment, every idea fades into nothingness?"
Yanqing: After that, I had to pick up the pieces and try to put myself back together. But no matter how hard I tried, I couldn't seem to find my old, happy self again.
Yanqing: I often ask myself, why do I wield my sword? If defeat is inevitable, why do I continue to fight? Is it to reclaim the joy of victory, to meet the general's expectations, or to secure my honor among the Cloud Knights?
Yanqing: While the general could teach me the art of swordplay, he couldn't teach me why I should keep on going. He said the reason must come from within myself. I've been struggling to find that reason.
Yanqing: But after talking with you, Mr. Jiaoqiu, I think I already have that reason in mind.
Yanqing: As a member of the Cloud Knights and the general's apprentice, I've had a weight on my shoulders, and I know there's still more to shoulder.
Yanqing: But when I wield my sword, it feels like I'm letting go of everything. I love the feeling of giving it my all, facing any obstacle in front of me, pressing forward.
Yanqing: That's why I wield my sword.

Jiaoqiu: Oh, Yanqing, so young, yet so grown-up... By the way, how old are you exactly?
Yanqing: Age doesn't really matter. All swordmasters will understand how I feel.
Jiaoqiu: Hmm... I get it. Looks like all the kids on the Luofu live tough lives. So, how about you, Miss Yunli?
Yunli: It's not polite to ask a girl her age, no matter which Xianzhou ship you're on.
Jiaoqiu: I'm not asking your age! I'm asking if you have a dream like Yanqing has?
Yunli: You don't talk like a cook, you sound more like a TV host or something.
Jiaoqiu: ...Need I repeat myself again? I'm a healer.
Yunli: Well, I... I don't have a dream like Yanqing does. The only reason I'm participating in the Ringmaster's Challenge is because I made a promise to my grandfather that I'd win the precious sword he's contributed to the Wardance.
Yanqing: Sounds like that mind of yours is just filled with swords.
Yunli: I bet you've got nothing better on your mind!
Yunli: My... father... was a craftsman on the Xianzhou Zhuming. Because of his foolishness, many innocent people fell victim to the cursed swords he forged.
Yunli: Since I was a kid, it's been clear to me that not everyone deserves to have a weapon in their hands. Giving them a sword is no different than being cruel to the innocent.
Yunli: So, whenever I come across someone unworthy of a sword, I can't help but want to take it away from them. Given that Yanqing is the Wardance ringmaster, I'm stepping up to challenge him, to ensure the precious sword doesn't fall into the hands of an unworthy master.
Yanqing: Hey! What do you mean by "an unworthy master"?
Jiaoqiu: I see. It's not easy for kids on the Zhuming either.
Jiaoqiu: Well, it's better to have a reason for wielding a sword than to be lost and confused. I've saved countless Cloud Knights in my life, and there are plenty of exceptional warriors just like the two... of you...
Yanqing: What happened, Mr. Jiaoqiu?
Jiaoqiu: ...Oh, nothing. I was just reminded of some old friends and old tales.
Jiaoqiu: Judging from my professional perspective as a healer, both of you possess remarkable vitality, your energies flow like raging fires and mighty gales. The upcoming fight... will definitely be impressive.
Jiaoqiu: Well, we've seen the Skysplitter and toured the Stargazer Navalia. I guess it's time to say goodbye for now.
March 7th: What, you're leaving already? But you haven't asked me about my dreams! I've been working hard too, you know!
Jiaoqiu: It's getting late, Miss March. Unlike you lot, I'm a grown-up bound by responsibilities and duties. The tasks entrusted to me by the general won't complete themselves.
Jiaoqiu: By the way, Yanqing, is it normal to have so many people wandering around in an automated area like the Stargazer Navalia?
Yanqing: ...Actually, this is a restricted area, but since you're all guests, I made an exception so you could take a look around.
Jiaoqiu: I understand. Well, I'll take my leave. I wish you both the best of luck in the ring tomorrow.
Jiaoqiu waves and then leaves
March 7th: Seriously... I just spent so much time thinking about my dream, but he didn't even ask me!
Yunli: Now that we're done with our tour of the Skysplitter, shall we continue with our training?
Yanqing: Why don't we take a day off?
Yunli: What? You want to secretly practice swordplay by yourself? Dream on.
Yanqing: Hmph, you know cramming before a fight never works out.
Yanqing: For some reason, seeing the Skysplitter has boosted my confidence. So, I've decided to conserve my strength for tomorrow.
Yanqing: Alright, I'll take you out of the Stargazer Navalia.
(Begin sub-mission A Startlement of Fur and Feathers)

Returning to the Trailblazer's POV...
When you have a chance to make a choice, make one that you know you won't regret.

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial Name
EnglishMarch to Mastery: A Star Is Born
Chinese
(Simplified)
授剑传行,腾然流星
Chinese
(Traditional)
授劍傳行,騰然流星
Japanese剣を受け継ぐ流星
Korean검술을 전수받은 샛별
SpanishHeredera del acero meteórico
FrenchMaître épéiste en devenir
RussianНовый путь: рождение звезды
Thaiวิชาดาบใต้ดาราโผทะยาน
VietnameseTruyền Thụ Kiếm Đạo, Ngôi Sao Đang Lên
GermanZur Meisterschaft: Ein Star wird geboren
IndonesianIlmu Pedang yang Diwariskan Tanpa Henti
PortugueseA Jornada da Maestria: Nasce Uma Estrela

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