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"The west wind bears wine's fragrance away,"
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"The mountain wind brings glad tidings new."
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"The breeze from afar tugs at my heart,"
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"It sings of my longing for you."
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Long ago, there was a knight who was ever dour of countenance.
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Only a certain song could ever cause his brow to unfurl,
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And only a certain girl who sang that song in the square,
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Could cause him to forget the great burden of his duty for a time.
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But at last, calamity came upon this land.
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The songs that had once flown joyfully in the wind were drowned by a venomous dragon.
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In the wake of its earth-shaking footsteps, even the cries and the flames were ripped asunder.
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The Anemo Archon heard their agony, though he had refused to rule.
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But to protect his old friends' dream, and defend the wind-kissed fields of green,
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He woke from his long slumber anew, and with the sky dragon into battle he flew...
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The Knight and his knights also fought for their land.
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When the venomous dragon fell to ruin on the ice-sealed peak, the blue sky dragon fell asleep in the ancient tower.
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But the Knight was in the valley, spent of his life's blood, and as he fell, he could only think thus:
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"She is abroad studying, so she should be well. But ah, how I wish to hear her sing again."
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"At least Arundolyn and Roland are alright. When she returns, this calamity should have blown over."
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The songs in praise of the archon and tunes that recorded the battle of the two dragons were many, but all slowly became lost.
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The song the girl loved to sing, too, changed upon her return.
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"The dandelions carry in the summer wind,"
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"Autumn brings the fragrance of grain."
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"But no wind in any season on earth"
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"Shall have you gaze upon me again."
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And after her voice and her tears had run dry, the girl swore to use her life's flame to cleanse the world's crookedness.
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