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Field Notes on Isolde

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Field Notes on Isolde

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Handwritten notes on the history and character of the eagle-eyed Bozjan archer, Isolde Covey.

Use to add to your field record.


— In-game description

Field Notes on Isolde is a part of the Save the Queen Field Records.

Acquisition

The Bozjan Southern Front

Used For

Field Records

  • Use to add Isolde Covey (#04) to the field record. Rarity: ★★

Exchange

Item Vendor Location / Coordinates Section Cost Unlock req.
Bozjan coin icon1.png  Bozjan Coin (3) Resistance Historian The Bozjan Southern Front (15, 29.1) Field Notes Exchange (Other) Field notes on isolde icon1.png 1 Field Notes on Isolde
Southern front lockbox icon1.png  Southern Front Lockbox Resistance Historian The Bozjan Southern Front (15, 29.1) Field Notes Exchange (Lockbox) Field notes on isolde icon1.png 1 Field Notes on Isolde

Description

Field Record 4 icon.png Isolde Covey

Field Record 4.png
  • Race: Hyur
  • Age: 26
  • Birthplace: Lea Monde, Dalmasca

Isolde's parents were respected Bozjans who fled to Dalmasca when war engulfed their homeland, only to look on helplessly as their new haven was forced to join the growing number of imperial provinces. Exhausted by conflict, the Coveys declined the Empire's offer to return them to Bozja with their fellow refugees, electing instead to settle in Lea Monde. Thus was Isolde born a provincial citizen, and educated in the imperial doctrine. Her heart, however, was ever drawn to the traditional music and dance of her Bozjan heritage─the frenzied tempo of its rhythms; the soaring peaks and plunging valleys of its melodies. Its lyrics told the tale of her people's lives and bond with nature, stories of love plucked on strings and beat on drums. Atop this was layered the dancers' song, strident voices blending with the booming steps of their furious measure.

From a young age, Isolde dreamed of becoming such a dancer, and so intense was her passion that others began to see her as the hope for a new generation of performers. To realize this dream, however, she would also need to learn the bow. The weapon doubled as an instrument in Bozjan dance, using one bow to saw on the string of another, or twanging the bowstring to keep time. But custom dictated that the bow be no mere prop. As a mark of respect for their ancestors, who were once nomadic hunters, all dancers were fully trained in its use.

Thus when Isolde joined the Resistance she was already an accomplished archer, her steady hand and keen eye soon earning her a place as one of Gunnhildr's Blades.

Yet even amongst the ceaseless violence, she harbors an abiding love and respect for what the people of the land once had...and hopes they might one day have again. Isolde yearns for peace to come swiftly, not only for the sake of Bozja, but for the Empire as well.