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This was an ancient time, when ships sailed alongside sea monsters.
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In those days, Liyue Harbor was not at peace, not from those creatures from the deep.
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They say that a great shadow once dwelled within the oceanic abyss.
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With great vortexes and whirlpools it would smash even the strongest of ships, and drag its prey down into the sunless depths.
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They also say that a divine island would emerge from the sea, rainbow-clad and fog-shrouded...
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All who are fortunate enough to set foot on that isle will find treasures buried for time incalculable.
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Still others say that this island is a great monster in a threadbare torpor.
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Most legends that pass between sailors and skippers are such bizarre ones as these. But there is one story that they all believe.
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They believe that Rex Lapis once wielded a spear that pierced the rainbow, pinning the churning vortex that had once terrorized the oceans in the center of the deep sea.
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Legends have it that since then, one can often see dolphins and whales congregate about that patch of ocean, singing.
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Some hold that they mourn for the god that they revered, and sing many a winding dirge for it.
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Others claim that they do so in awe of Rex Lapis' great power, that he could indeed pierce the rainbow's arc and bring down the sun.
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But folk legend also holds this.
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That one day, the vortex, consigned to a dead stillness by the Lord of Geo's divine spear, will once again begin to wake.
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When the wind once again brings the stench of the depths onshore, that will be the omen of a hurricane as large as a nine-headed hydra.
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Who, then, will be able to subdue That Which Lies in the Deep?
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