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A long time ago, a dragon there was to be found in Liyue.
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Not a dragon that soared the skies, but one whose abode was the mountains.
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Indeed, this ancient dragon of stone was as large as the very mountains it called home.
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The legends say that it slumbered in Nantianmen, seeming not at all unlike the surrounding hills.
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But when it awakened, even the tiniest movement, or the slightest stretch...
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That would cause the earth to tremble and shake.
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Then, Rex Lapis came before the dragon, seeking to stop the earth's quailing.
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They say that for a long while, the land knew peace,
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And that Rex Lapis gained another comrade by his side.
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But in the end, the union of dragons, gods and men was perhaps not to be...
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The dragon was sealed in the bowels of the earth. Fearing the ire of the gods and the adepti,
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The Geovishaps, who once heeded the trembling of the rock and wrought havoc alongside the dragon,
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Fled into the roots of the mountains.
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But as millennia passed, the dragon began to stir once again...
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The legends hold that those who triumphed over the dragon stabbed this sword into the ground next to the giant tree that subdued the ancient dragon.
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As one of the seals, monsters and malevolent mortals would be unable to touch it.
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Indeed, if the legends are true, only those with hearts as pure as clear mirrors could even come near it.
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Yet, if those legends are true, how did this sword come to be lost? |