Nymph's Constancy is an Artifact in the set Nymph's Dream.
Description[]
The hands of a timepiece must eventually return to their original places, and their circle will begin anew.
All that the Narzissen champions were seemed as if they would never change.
But the years must ultimately grind down the intricate yet vulnerable calibers of such timepieces.
Until such a time when a new day will not come. Indeed, where nothing will.
This pocket watch was originally owned by a tiny champion who loved machines,
A test piece created by piecing together the rejected components of various devices.
At the very end, this pocket watch and the one it had been gifted to fell into the primordial liquid that dissolves all.
But it had already long ceased to run its clockwork course by that point.
"A long, long time in the future, in a place far, far away..."
"There was a dark empire ruled by the fell dragon Narcissus."
"The princess he once yearned for had, together with the high tower in which she lived, plunged into a stagnant slumber in which there were no dreams, and so she remained untainted by him. Narcissus was infuriated by this, and so sent out his minions and enforcers to scour the empire for her treasure. He set up many defensive mechanisms using his fell sorceries to prevent those on the side of justice from resisting him. He swore that he would reclaim the princess' treasure and reawaken her. That way, he would be able to claim her wholly for his own."
"There was a group of heroes who protected a treasure that the princess had entrusted to them, a clear, bright pearl of water."
"One day, a tiny life was born from this pearl."
"Hmm... and what shall we call this life? Ah, what a pain. If I had known that this was how the story might go, I should've used your name here. Do you have any other good friends?"
"'Friends, you say... Well, if that's what you need, I do have one. I think it would really fit here.'"
Trivia[]
- Narzissen is the German word for the Narcissus genus, commonly known as daffodils.
- The English localization translated the term 水仙 "narcissus" as "Nymph" — the names of both the artifact Set, Nymph's Dream, and this artifact would be more directly translated as "Narcissus' Dream" and "Narcissus' Constancy."
- The fell dragon Narcissus takes its name after the Greek mythological figure Narcissus, who was so obsessed with himself that he fell into a river and drowned while admiring his own reflection; a lone narcissus flower emerged where he fell into the water.
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Nymph's Constancy | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 水仙的时时刻刻 Shuǐxiān de Shíshíkèkè | |
Chinese (Traditional) | 水仙的時時刻刻 Shuǐxiān de Shíshíkèkè | |
Japanese | 水仙の一瞬一瞬 Suisen no Isshun Isshun[!][!] | Daffodil's Constancy |
Korean | 님프의 시시각각 Nimpeu-ui Sisigakgak | Nymph's Hour by Hour |
Spanish | Asiduidad de las Ninfas | Assiduity of the Nymphs |
French | Constance de la nymphe | Nymph's Constancy |
Russian | Постоянство нимфы Postoyanstvo nimfy | Nymph's Constancy |
Thai | Nymph's Constancy | — |
Vietnamese | Thời Khắc Của Thủy Tiên | |
German | Beständigkeit der Narzisse | Constancy of the Daffodil |
Indonesian | Nymph's Constancy | — |
Portuguese | Ninfas Eternas | |
Turkish | Nergisin Daimiyeti | Narcissus' Permanence |
Italian | Fedeltà della ninfa | Nymph's Fidelity |
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