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The story begins—as always—with Celeste in the library, whose search for more films about the prehistoric group she’s been studying proves fruitless. However, upon returning to her table she discovers two reels, one a bit smaller than the other. | The story begins—as always—with Celeste in the library, whose search for more films about the prehistoric group she’s been studying proves fruitless. However, upon returning to her table she discovers two reels, one a bit smaller than the other. | ||
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Puur Een sets the cage in front of her and sits down, considering the dream. She knows this dream is what her people consider “the end”: the earth will crumble, fire will claim the village, and the oceans will split the land. Comparing this to her vision in the bucket, she now understands: a disaster is inevitable, but how bad it will be depends on their success in the temple. | |||
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The answer comes back to her: it’s possible, but requires three sacrifices: money, offerings to several gods…and her link to Rian. | |||
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However, gods don’t die, even if they fade into obscurity. With this knowledge, Celeste makes her way into a room at the library that houses a shrine to any deity the visitor chooses to see. | However, gods don’t die, even if they fade into obscurity. With this knowledge, Celeste makes her way into a room at the library that houses a shrine to any deity the visitor chooses to see. | ||