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The hero set out on his journey, bearing the tiny hopes that the entombed city still had for salvation.
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Donning his winter crown, he marched purposefully away, disappearing into the boundless snowstorm.
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Bearing his agreement with the mountain city, bearing their clear-eyed gazes, the hero never once feared the unknown beyond the icy curtain.
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The once-lush mountainside and the blessings that now no longer fell from the skies — these were the hero's motivation to carry on no matter what.
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"Past the ice-sealed door, walking down the corridors to the depths,"
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"He will break off a branch of silver-white, and bring hope to the snowy land."
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The maiden sang these songs to comfort her people, and she nursed her memories of him.
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She believed that he would return to her, with genial springtime and unshakeable hope in his train.
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But in the end, the hero who stepped out into the snow would not return in time.
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He would stand accused of flight by hateful words long ground to dust amid the snowstorms...
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