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{{CCPlayable Character
{{CCPlayable Character
|Name= Poet
|Name= Poet
|Japanese=N/A
|Image= [[File:Poetess_Arni.png|The Poet in [[Home World]] <small>(left)</small> and [[Another World]] <small>(right)</small>.]]  
|Image= [[File:Poetess_Arni.png|The Poet in [[Home World]] <small>(left)</small> and [[Another World]] <small>(right)</small>.]]  
|Career= Waitress and Aspiring Poet
|Career= Waitress and Aspiring Poet
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Poet works as a waitress for Belcha and writes poetry in her spare time. Before [[Serge]] travels to Another World
Poet works as a waitress for Belcha and writes poetry in her spare time. Before [[Serge]] travels to Another World
at [[Opassa Beach]], she reads him her most recent poem, which she describes as "the truth about life". The poem is as follows:  
at [[Opassa Beach]], she reads him her most recent poem, which she describes as "the truth about life". The poem is as follows:  
 
<i>
  Insanity leads to chaos,
:Insanity leads to chaos,
  Then to solitude...
:Then to solitude...
  The fruitless effort of adding
:The fruitless effort of adding
  Meaning to what is meaningless
:Meaning to what is meaningless
  A lone, crimson tear
:A lone, crimson tear
  Falls to the sea...
:Falls to the sea...
  The echo of the remaining star
:The echo of the remaining star
  Cries out in the infinite vacuum
:Cries out in the infinite vacuum
  The least I can do
:The least I can do
  Is send my distant prayers
:Is send my distant prayers
  Over the wind of time,
:Over the wind of time,
  Setting sail on dreams...  
:Setting sail on dreams...  
 
</i>
 
This poem appears to be about [[Lavos]], as indicated by the "Crimson Tear" that "falls to the sea". Although there is no discernible way she could have witnessed the event, since it occurs in [[Prehistory]].
This poem appears to be about [[Lavos]], as indicated by the "Crimson Tear" that "falls to the sea". Although there is no discernible way she could have witnessed the event, since it occurs in [[Prehistory]].


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