...gods walked among us in their prime."
The poet, who had finished recounting the tales of the ruins and Vennessa, began to tell the story of the Wind <mark>Dragon</mark>.
He began to sing, "The story to be told hails from ancient times, when the gods walked among us in their prime." The
<mark>dragon</mark> graced by Anemo wa...
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## Volume 1
Legends tell that in a time long past, proud <mark>dragon</mark>s roamed freely across the expanses of Natlan, a land they called
their home.
Back then, before the humans of this land had formed their tribes, <mark>dragon</mark>s were both larger and haughtier than the
Saurians of the present day.
Just as humans...
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... he built, rose up and then was scattered.
Like many of the most ancient stories, it begins in the age when the stars and the moon held the sky, the <mark>dragon</mark>s ruled
the land, and Lord of the Night ruled the night realm.
The people then were ignorant, and wandered the barren lands. The first Pyro Arc...
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...ed that underground star, they never would
have existed in the first place.
"The origin of heaven and earth is like the chicken and egg, and are not <mark>dragon</mark>s and snakes kin?" No sooner had the sage
Aberaku uttered these words than he was overthrown by troops lying in ambush.
At that time, Enkanomiy...
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... She remained silent, so he
continued, "Once we reach Cinder City and meet with His Majesty..."
Unable to bear the ceaseless chatter any longer, the <mark>dragon</mark> let forth a
thunderous roar, cutting it short. It could smell that repulsive scent on her,
the kind that even all the springs of the south coul...
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...once followed a
wandering sage to learn ancient verses, And the Kouyates wove the ancient texts
into carpets and felt tents.
My mind comprehends the <mark>dragon</mark>-lords and barbarian kings of benighted ages, My
tongue can engage the most verbose Monetoo in verse, My stories illuminate many
truths, my word...
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...ted that underground star, they never would have existed
in the first place. "The origin of heaven and earth is like the chicken and egg, and are not <mark>dragon</mark>s and snakes kin?" No
sooner had the sage Aberaku uttered these words than he was overthrown by troops lying in ambush.
At that time, Enkanomiy...
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...ed away. "I
already regard you as my only friend for what has happened. I was not referring to you, Vera." "No!" Sachi yelled as the
gnarly jaws of a <mark>dragon</mark> closed around him. "Do you surrender to me now?" The giant <mark>dragon</mark> jeered. "Surrender and concede
that you are worthless, lowly rats, and I shal...
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...t there before the rain gets too heavy. And hopefully
it's not such a mad dash that I lose my diary en route...
## Volume 2: Qingce Village
Leaving <mark>Dragon</mark>spine, I waded through rivers, walked across shoals carpeted with silver grass, and made my way through
sun-dappled bamboo forests, before final...
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..."the eternal harmony").
Of the glorious deeds of Otkerus of Rhenanie, a righteous and noble knight, and his valiant battle against a
venom-breathing <mark>dragon</mark>, much has already been said earlier that we shall draw to a close here. Now, we shall look back
and talk of Erinnyes in those days.
At the tim...
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...ew from this land, and when the empty Great Volcano of Tollan was
occupied by the dark Volcano Lord.
The Great Volcano was once the dwelling of great <mark>dragon</mark>s, and on this matter little further need be said. But when they
fled amidst the flames, their dwelling was seized by the devious Volcano Lord.
...
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...om beneath the sea's surface, each Blubberbeast larger than fifty Sumpter
Beasts, their entire bodies draped in armor made of crystals, the scales of <mark>dragon</mark>s, and cabbages, and they tore into
the massive birds, biting them until they cried for their mommies and daddies, and soon they fled without a ...
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...causing them to see themselves as masters of all things.
With his immortal fleet, Remus conquered all the islands on the high waters. Even the great <mark>dragon</mark> beneath the abyssal
depths submitted to his power. Those were the best days since the end of earliest peoples, and eternal prosperity seemed
so...
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... his people to be forsaken. So he
asked the shrine maiden: "Blessed daughter of mine, why do the people of the deep sea weep? Have I not defeated the
<mark>Dragon</mark>heirs of the Depths and given you the light of day?" The wise shrine maiden replied: "Famine." The Great Serpent
asked again: "Indeed, it is my ...
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...too?"
To her lonesome listeners she told a tale:
A tale of our rulers' better ancestors who held divine power,
A tale of angels, gods and vile <mark>dragon</mark>s,
A tale of the deities and peoples of all the land.
Each myth and legend she turned to song,
And the wind carried the song to all corner...
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...est, he ran into the evil
squirrel sorcerer Woobakwa! Of all the beings in the ancient world, none were more evil than Woobakwa — not even demons
and <mark>dragon</mark>s. Woobakwa despised everything nice, and swore to transform beauty into ugliness and turn light into dark. At
the sight of the joyful wolf, ang...
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...."
The girl happily reciprocated, her fears swiftly dissipated.
And so, to the battlefield she marched to Barbatos' singing voice,
The demonic <mark>dragon</mark> fled from her might and the people did rejoice.
Corpulent aristocrats crawled under tables at such a valiant sight.
"Mondstadt is freedom,"...
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... in
the dark ages the Anemo Archon slept, and the city of tormented by the tyranny of the nobles, the poverty of the
commoners, and the ravage of the <mark>dragon</mark>; meanwhile, the self-proclaimed "orthodox" church — a mere figurehead,
controlled by the ruling class — advocated abstinence from earthly pleas...
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...der along that
never-ending wellspring of sighs, And I shall come to fields of mottled green —
that my ancestors called Kahotea. And like the ancient <mark>dragon</mark>s, soar
effortlessly to the mountains where chants abound... The lost envoys of the
heavens built there a city of gold and stone, But it was des...
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...d spirits of the past? Even one as wise
as the greatest of sages, Hermanubis, could never have known that the valiant tribe that once could equal the <mark>dragon</mark>s
would be reduced to corpse-eating monsters a thousand years later, and that their sullied honor and bones would be
buried for eternity beneath...
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