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A feather left behind by the giant wings that flattened the mountains.
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Though it has long turned moss-green, this feather remains sharp as a naked blade.
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They say that in ancient times, when the world was in turmoil, Rex Lapis plucked mountains and turned them into huge birds of prey.
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These birds were carved out of rock and jade, and they soared above the ground once they had taken shape.
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Spiraling toward the heavens, they pierced through the clouds and flattened many stone peaks therein.
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They say that these rock kites spread their wings and dived towards the ocean,
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And they fell from the sky like comets,
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Right into the heart of the sea, and the monsters within...
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And they say that the pillars of stone that jut out from the ocean continue to attract birds to this day. |