You have no idea what "music" she's talking about and find her request rather macabre, but nonetheless agree to hunt for some ghosts on behalf of the self-proclaimed ghost hunter.
After a lot of searching and self-reflective questions about why you're even doing this, you resolve to tell the strange Viera of the Stellar creatures in Ostrakon Deka-okto as well as the Ea, as you figure they're about as close to ghosts as anything else in this pla-- aaaand she's gone. She didn't even bother waiting for you to get back before just wandering off, it seems.
Noticing a set of footprints in the soil nearby, you determine that your missing gentlewoman wandered in the general direction of the Dead Ends.
The Dead Ends. A by all accounts unpleasant place to be even for one who's expecting it. You can only imagine the effect such an oppressive atmosphere would have on someone unprepared, say, for example, an amateur ghost hunt-- wait a minute are those bunny ears
Her strange syntax catches you off guard, such that before you can even tell her that the "dog" is a Grebuloff she's already fireman-carrying the diving-bell-adorned creature back towards the entrance, seemingly oblivious to the murky, poisoned oceans and bulbous, sickly growths adorning the rocks.
Whether it's reckless courage or she's just oblivious, it's starting to make a lot more sense that this woman managed to end up at the end of the universe hunting for ghosts.
You decide to table the obvious discussion of "What do you mean you cured the Grebuloffs' plague with a hearty meal!?" for right now for the sake of brevity. You advise Aigead of both the Stellar dragons as well as the Ea, hoping that one of the two options will be what she's looking for.
...also, what the hells is an "omega-3 fatty acid?"
Oh, that's right, you recall. The Stellar dragons weren't visible to anyone but yourself and Estinien due to your own bond with Midgardsormr and his with Nidhogg, No doubt a normal Viera, even one so resourceful as to whisk herself away to the edge of the sea of stars as Aigead did, wouldn't be able to perceive them.
...wait, hold on, "shadowy-looking!?" She CAN see them!?
Your mind races. What does this mean? Is there more to this odd but otherwise unassuming Viera than you thought? Could she possibly have some kind of connection to the first brood? You explain your confusion to her and the nigh-impossibility of what she's suggesting, very nearly demanding a response to explain what she's revealed to you.
While she temporarily gives you the slip, you figure your best bet would be to head towards the other location you'd given her for ghost-like beings: the Abode of the Ea. Sure enough, upon your arrival, you spy Aigead doing what you can only describe as "lurking" behind a nearby Ea.
You're a little disappointed because, quite frankly, you were also pretty curious about that.
THE END...?
