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The whole world flocks to the commercial port of Liyue, much to the city's pride.
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With the tides of people also come exotic treasures.
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This spearhead is long and narrow like a needle, with a crescent-shaped blade extending from its base.
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Once the bearer has grasped its elusive design concept, this weapon becomes far more destructive than its counterparts.
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Unlike the martial artists of Liyue, those from other lands are masters of the art of surprise, skilled at developing ingenious new tricks.
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This weapon is designed to exploit fatal flaws. Like a needle, it slips between the gaps in an opponent's armor. Like the powers of music and love, it finds its way past people's defenses.
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The designer of the Crescent Pike was said to be able to visualize the fatal flaws in life itself.
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As if drawn by some mystical power, the pike would fly from her hand towards her opponents' fatal flaws.
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"Perhaps all that lives waits willingly for death."
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So thought the designer, who could see that which was fatally undefended in each living thing, yet had no such fatal flaws in her own life.
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Then she found music, and through music found love. And in love, she found her own fatal flaw.
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In the end, the pain of finality, which pierced her heart like a needle, finally brought the witch to a realization:
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"Fatal flaws are born of a fear of death. Fear of death is born of having things, and people, to care about."
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"Oh, how I wish to see him but one more time, that thief who can neither be caught nor killed."
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"Oh, how I wish to hear his song but one more time. If I should survive, I shall certainly treat him—"
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