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Chenyu Vale is home to many mountains, streams, and stories. Among these, the most famous is:
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A long time ago, there was a priceless gem that fell into the hands of a demon and was thrown into the waters where it sunk...
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The wide river of a legend will oft produce many tributaries. One of these goes like this:
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This gem was once jade from a sacred mountain, carved into its current shape only by the hand of Rex Lapis himself.
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And the stone that had been lost to the waters may have been a lesser jade, or perhaps just a simple cup.
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Some even say that the "jade" in the tale is in fact an analogy for a beautiful person.
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The legends even have it that people had once seen this:
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Unnumbered koi with tails like gems in the sunlight,
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Having left the shackles of the lakes and rivers to which aquatic creatures are bound,
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Flying freely with the wind in the sky.
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So too did the pair of jade earrings belonging to a certain person change form. |