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An atlas of wind.
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A copy of the atlas pertaining to the weather of the northern regions, presented in the form of poems and images.
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It consists of 100 thousand odes, each dedicated to a single cloud or wind and calling it by name.
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The cloud atlas gave form to the winds, and odes infused them with personality.
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The myriad formless winds are now friends and family in the eyes of Barbatos.
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Legends tell that in ancient times, Barbatos summoned the four winds with the original version.
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He thawed the snow, drove away vicious beasts, summoned rainfall, and created Mondstadt.
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He permitted the atlas to be shared and copied among the people, giving it the name of Cloud Atlas.
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Sadly, nothing survives the test of time. Certain drawings and odes were missing in the copies that survived.
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However, the knowledge passed on in the form of ballads and legends among the general public.
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The histories of the thousand winds were not lost, for Barbatos still holds them.
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When Barbatos stood against the shadowy wings of the evil dragon Durin,
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He sang to the thousand winds and called upon the Wind Dragon.
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He who holds this atlas wields the true names of the thousand winds and all of their powers.
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Now the skies above Mondstadt are calm and blue.
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Barbatos and Dvalin have found a new place to call home.
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The atlas, meanwhile, has been entrusted to one worthy of the honor.
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