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When the daughter of the priestess of Vindagnyr was born beneath this white tree,
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The kingdom in the verdant mountain was filled with joy when she received her blessing.
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Surely, the blessing of Sal Vindagnyr would be everlasting,
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Just as the undying silver-white tree whose roots pierced the earth.
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That was the hope of those who wrote the annals of that mountain kingdom.
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Those who had recorded the tales of countless people and events believed this in their hearts,
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That the beauty and skill of their princess would be as eternal and pure as the moonlight.
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When the nail that froze the world descended suddenly,
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And that tree, too, would be shattered by it,
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That girl took the most complete branch,
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Thinking to breathe new life into the tree that once overshadowed a nation.
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But in the end, the grafted life could not flourish.
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The cutting snowstorm eventually covered the moonlight like a curtain of countless blades...
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A long, long time later, yet still long ago —
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When the deathmatch between the dragons of darkness and wind was decided at last,
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When corrosive blood stained the ashen valley red,
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The tree, at last, remembered that it had not died with that entombed city,
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And it extended its greedy roots towards the warm ichor that irrigated the land.
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Because a certain someone poured out a crimson essence upon it,
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The tree that should have long died remembered its past,
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And bore a single fruit from the coalescence of all its might...
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Here, for those who dwelt in my safe shadow, for the priests who eulogized me,
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For that lovely maiden who oft painted upon my form,
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For all the happiness they could not possess — I enjoin them all into this crimson, icy fruit.
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To the one who can render recompense upon this poisonous world shall it go,
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And may they carry my innocent, bitter fruit as they enact justice. |