The wind flows on the stage, and Chaska is like a drama that is about to be unveiled, containing changes and power. Her growth process is the construction of layers of scenery and a transformation of life.
The fragments and crystals of the free turquoise are like props in a drama, piled up one by one, forming the cornerstone of her power. The dead leaves and animal teeth are both her weapons and her fetters. Her breakthrough is like the turning point of the plot, ups and downs, full of tension.
The gift book of “Dispute” is her inner monologue. From teaching to philosophy, every improvement is like an emotional outburst. The silk feather is a faint scar on her body, but it is also a symbol of her tenacity. The exclusive weapon “Red Feather of Starry Sky Vulture” shines in the light and shadow, which is both her weapon and her identity.
The passing of Mora is the time on the stage, driving the development of the story. The deep and entangled gaze and the purple flowers of dead leaves are the indispensable elements of the scenery, embellishing the stage where she grew up.
Chaska’s story is a drama of wind. She dances in the wind, experiences trials and growth, and finally stands in the center of the stage, becoming her own protagonist.