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In the early days, the people of Mondstadt had a tradition of building theaters on top of windy cliffs to please the gods.
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Rituals took the form of performances, for they believed the gods enjoyed stories and ballads.
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This script is millennia old, and is no longer legible.
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Long ago, a war waged between the Lord of Storm and the Great Wolf King of the North. Mondstadt was engulfed in blizzards, and the snow stung like sand.
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A group who could bear the cold no longer built a shrine high on a clifftop in the east. There, they prayed for divine mercy and protection.
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The wind blows for a moment, but the ravages of time are constant, unrelenting and irreversible.
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A god of the winds may move between the pages of a book, but in the end the merciless god of time will eat away at them until not a single legible word remains.
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Yet, time's assault and that of the wind often take their toll the same upon the heart.
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Perhaps that is why later generations presumed the shrine to have always been to the wind, and the wind alone.
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