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In the distant past, when the gods and spirits walked the land,
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When all the land was in turmoil, people must have asked such questions...
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"Please tell me: where have my lover and children gone?"
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"When will those who have departed return to us?"
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"O great lord, how long will these horrific times persist?"
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Even the hearts of people hewn from the hardest bedrock would crack and break from the pain.
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Even the eyes of those who remained silent, stoic in their unswerving faith in their gods, would begin to smolder.
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Even if they did not ask such questions, their hearts would make the sounds.
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The ruler of Geo thus put forth his might and carved a long blade from a pure slab of golden Cor Lapis.
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With a single slice, he cut a corner clean off a mountain, and upon it he swore a most solemn oath to the people—
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Those scattered, he would gather — and those who broke the contract, he would punish.
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Those who had lost their loved ones, those robbed of their possessions, those deprived of justice — they would receive recompense.
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Perhaps this is but one of the many tales that shroud the ancient land of Liyue.
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But the solemn oath that Rex Lapis swore is nonetheless at work within it.
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To break a contract is to make an enemy of this land where gods once ruled,
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And sooner or later, the mountain Rex Lapis cut will fall upon those who break contracts—
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A legend still circulates, saying that this weapon's true owner will one day return to walk among mortals.
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Then, this sword will once again gleam gold, and its light will cut through the greatest of this world's injustices...
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Just as it did when Rex Lapis made his solemn oath before the people.
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