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A hardy timepiece powered by sunlight and moonlight, capable of capturing rays of light even on the darkest of days.
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When Liyue was threatened by a pitch-black malice, this time-dial helped the soldiers to remember the warmth of the sun.
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In the course of fighting side-by-side with the yaksha, these mortal soldiers could not escape being contaminated by karma, or harmed during the slaughtering.
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To avoid being consumed by the darkness of constant killing, the Millelith soldiers used this timepiece to silently mark the passage of time during each battle.
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They fixed a unified marching pace and schedule so that one squadron of mortal soldiers would take the battlefield as the one before them retreated.
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This cycle of advance and retreat continued all the way to the depths of the Chasm, where yaksha and valiant soldiers both fell.
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100 years later, this timepiece was unearthed by a miner. Its bronze surface sparkled in the bright starlight.
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Urban legends tell of a collector of curios wearing black robes, who roamed the market streets one day, buying up Orichalceous Time-Dials and paying a generous sum for each one.
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Some sellers queried him, curious to know what his reasons were, but he deftly deflected all their questions with an array of excuses and other verbal tricks.
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As for what this individual's true motive was, perhaps only the unyielding forward march of time can finally deliver a satisfying explanation.
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