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| - And so the world ended. Just a handful were left to start the world anew.
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| - In the end, Chal would call down the sky to end the blue fruit's cycle.
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| - No single word from Chal would end Tlaloc's terrible reign.
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| - In time, her mind grew powerful, but her thoughts grew dark and grim.
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| - Xinu ruled as best he could, and the people flourished.
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| - The keeper of time, her most trusted one, was appointed in her stead.
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| - He worried for the future, what was to be his final fate?
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| - Through the lens, Xinu saw only ruin and despair.
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| - Their beloved people fell by the wayside, forgotten.
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| - Mictlan, Chal and Tlaloc moved to cast Xinu from his throne.
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| - Mictlan's most dreaded vision was now complete.
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- Faithful Chal and Tlaloc (10)
| - Chal and Tlaloc loved rain, sun and sky, and each other even more.
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| - Four wise diciples gathered under her word.
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- Faithful Mictlan and Xinu (10)
| - Mictlan loved death and life, and Xinu loved future and past.
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| - By her command, the people made it theirs.
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| - She laid the roots of her greatest masterpiece.
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| - The founder came on a ship, spotting fertile land.
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| - They had the people take Mictlan, and punish him for his deed.
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| - So Mictlan rotted in the dark, while Chal and Tlaloc ruled.
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| - Chal was shocked by Mictlan's action, and she bade Tlaloc act.
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| - A lens he crafted, to see the threads of times unfold.
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| - Alone on his throne, Xinu now felt despair descend.
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| - Of the disciples, one felt that his counsel was much overlooked.
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| - And he gave the disciples the fruits from the founder's tree.
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| - Mictlan, in his anger, struck Xinu down, his endless life now ended.
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| - The founder fled in the chaos, never seen again.
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| - Horrified at the brutality, Chal and Tlaloc railed.
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| - But the truth of this boon, was yet to be revealed.
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| - Through the essence blue, it might grant endless life.
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| - Then at last the founders' work bore fruit, and in that she had great hope.
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| - But Tlaloc's mind grew dark, and the people's gifts would please him no more.
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| - Through their power, Chal and Tlaloc gave bounty to the land.
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| - For long dark years he would use his might to make his wrath known.
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| - The land became neglected as the great task commenced.
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| - Together they toiled, attempting to change their people's fate.
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| - He brought his vision to the founder, and pleaded for her to return.
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