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This story takes place thousands of years ago, in an era after the foolish God-King was buried by the sandstorms.
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Mortal cities scattered across the land, amongst which Tulaytullah, where men and women of wisdom gathered and resided, was the most outstanding.
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The city was dotted with buildings roofed with sapphire domes and adorned with emerald gardens of blooming trees and flowing fountains.
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In the times following the God-King's departure, this fortunate city still glowed with wisdom and prosperity.
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People say that a warrior named Xiphos once lived in this city of sapphire and emerald.
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Xiphos was adept at wielding his double-edged sword, and he saved many a maiden from monster attacks, snatching many treasures from them in the process.
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In an ancient Tighnarian lore, his sword was indwelt by a twisted, cruel Jinni,
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Which was why the blade was not dulled but rather sharpened by slaughters, not smudged but instead brightened by blood.
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"My dearest Master, let me feast on that rosy juice, indulge me with the crimson brew."
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"My affection gushes forth only for you, like the daughter of grapevines entertains the tipplers with her bloody sacrifice."
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"So long as you own my affection, and the moon shines on your ever-youthful face,"
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"So long as your foes hold affection for this world, and have not forgotten their mothers' names, you shall be a warrior unmatched."
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Later on, the swordsman adored by the Jinni of moonlight would encounter an exiled foreign wanderer.
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The wanderer had accepted silver coins, blood money from kings opposed to Tulaytullah, and he shouldered their grudges and hatred against the hero.
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Thus they who should have become friends at some bar became foes in battle, fighting each other to the death with the moonlight as their witness.
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In the fight, their blades were bathed in ruby wine while the overripe pomegranate burst, vital, vivid red pouring from the rupture...
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The deadly duel finally settled. The pale moon cast its cold light upon the winner and the defeated alike.
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"Whichever direction the wind blows, there is never a single ripple in the cup of life."
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"The three departed goddesses had long determined the heroes' fate, even if they could never fathom it themselves."
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The wanderer took the moonlit sword, picked up the bloodstained silver coins, and trod in silence toward the distant rainforest.
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Thus deprived of Xiphos' protection, the city lost its luster and withered away in the following years.
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Its buildings and gardens were ground down into the dirt along with its destiny, and then the howling desert gales consigned them to oblivion.
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Ultimately, the black key and the young prince's quest to rejuvenate his kingdom both sank into the sand's embrace... |