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This place known as The Chasm has shone with a cinnabar luster since ancient days.
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The mountain miners and the metropolitan merchants still tell the legend of a Yaksha...
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People say that the lone traveler with four arms once came to the barren wastes where the star fell.
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Hearing that this wandering figure's evil-exorcising travels had now brought them hence, the tribes-people of the mountains came forward one after another:
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"Guest from afar, please accept our wine, and hear our plea."
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"You may consider our aged spirits bitter and hard to swallow, a far cry from the sweet brews of Mt. Tianheng that even Rex Lapis praises."
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"But the heavens have graced us with stores of precious stones and marvelous jade, and we carve the jagged rock for a living."
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"Thanks to the grace of Rex Lapis, our lives are, while not ideal, at least free of terror."
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"Yet things have changed, and a dark shadow is cast over the blessing we have received from the fallen star."
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"We do not have any precious gifts to present as a pledge, but still we beg for your succor."
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The guest heard the elders' plea, and silently drank every drop of that bitter wine.
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The guest promised nothing, and did not chastise the mortals for their insolence, but simply turned east, disregarding all attempts to make them stay.
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As for what came after, all now know what happened...
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But the simple crystal-sand wine cup that the guest shared with the tribal elders remains to this day as a testament to their pact. |