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In the days when the many clans first saw the light of day, Omikami chose shrine maidens from among the people of the sea.
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In the island-songs of history, the first Divine Priestess was once one of the sea-daughters who collected pearls.
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She would come amongst the children, who in their meaningless conflict, lost sight of their future,
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And amongst the old who had lost sight of life's beauty amidst ruthless tragedy.
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The Divine Priestess comforted the people using her lovely songs and gentle words,
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And even amidst the stormy times, the people of Watatsumi saw hope for the first time.
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This sea-born feather was said to have come from that Divine Priestess' ceremonial garb.
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It was plucked by mistake by a child's tender hand, and was preserved by a fretful person.
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Later, when the brave hero and priestesses rushed to their irrevocable sacrifice,
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The Divine Priestess' ceremonial garment was not lost, but passed down in memory to the present day. |