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where all around mondstadt's wilds
when throughout march
warnings will be added as they come up.

where all around mondstadt's wilds
when throughout march
warnings will be added as they come up.

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Fortunately, Jun is hardly what most would call "sane". He's much more interested in what the guy he knows is doing than a school he'll never actually attend.
He watches as Morax leaves, before asking Guizhong curiously]
Has there been problems with the dam?
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Hm... heavy rains come around this time of the year. We built a dam here to contain the river into a lake, and we have taught the humans how to upkeep it over the past decade. I ask Morax to proof the dam every time they are finished with maintenance, though. He can catch structural flaws like no one else.
[ Naturally. He's attuned to Geo, after all - at this time, the title of Archon had not yet been bestowed, but his innate abilities pertaining to the element have always been strong. ]
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[It makes sense that Morax would be good at those things. And so very like them to check the human's work once they're done. Even the older, gentler Zhongli he knew had a tendency to get involved with human affairs more than other gods. ]
Would it be alright if I took a look...?
[He didn't want to be rude to this god. She's gentle, but she was still a god]
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[ Guizhong smiles, starting to walk out of the temple after Morax's already vanishing silhouette. Maybe she thinks that Jun just has an interest in civil engineering. It's not a bad thing, because kids who grow up learning what they're curious about would become great engineers and planners. ]
The lake helps fish and other animals thrive. Keeping it clean gives the town an accessible source of water and a source for irrigation systems.
[ Guizhong starts to tell Jun about why they built the dam. She doesn't lecture as much as Zhongli, but their way of speaking are a little similar. Their path brings them through the fields, and the workers all pause in their harvesting to greet her.
The dam comes into view, its banks decorated with greenery and patches of Glaze Lilies. The blue of their petals reflects the sky and the waters of the lake, clear enough to see the fish swimming in it. Guizhong stops by the bank, far enough from the dam wall to be out of earshot, and close enough so Jun can see what Morax is doing. He appears to be examining the walls, and brief flashes of golden light hint at the movement of elements within. ]
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The sight of the dam, while nothing compared to modern dams of earth, was still impressive on its own. As well as all the fields of glaze lillies. They seem to be really popular in this town. He can see Morax working on the dam in the distance, he's observed Zhongli enough to have a good sense of what that golden light means. ]
It's impressive...
[He says, since it really is. He does kneel down a little to get a closer look at one of the glaze lily]
These flowers seem to be everywhere...what are they?
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These are Glaze Lilies. They are my favourite flowers. They listen to the words of those around them, thriving in places of peace. They will bloom if you sing to them.
[ There's a Glaze Lily on her hairpin, too. The flower blooms in large swathes around the town, which would comply with the impression that life here was peaceful. ]
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Though when she mentions the singing part? He will give an owlish blink and stare at her. Did he hear that right? That can't be serious- what flower responds to singing?
Jun doesn't think to try it himself, he's never really been the type to just willingly break out into song, instead he's just...going to stare in a confused manner as he tries to figure out if she's pulling his leg.
???? ]
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Glaze Lilies are perceptive of people's hearts, only thriving in places of peace. They are fragile, so they can only survive here.
[ They're much like humans, really. And when the Archon Wars began, they too would vanish from the land... ]
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They are? That's too bad. I know someone who'd love them, but she's really far away.
[He just knows Kugayama would enjoy them. He could picture her getting excited because they were the same color as her trademark idol costume. "See? Even the flowers are SPiKA fans!", he could just hear her saying as they opened to her singing.
But, she'll never get to see them, will she? She's not in Teyvat, and these flowers might not even exist in modern Teyvat if they're that fragile. Just like this city, or this gentle god speaking to him. They were just a temporary vision of a moment in Zhongli's past, long gone. While the other memories he's witnessed he was glad for their ending, the thought of this one eventually ending felt...sad.
...]
Hey, does the name Liyue Harbor mean anything to you?
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[ Guizhong says this gently, but to her Jun is speaking about a lost friend, one that she assumes was lost during whatever disaster that took his home village. She's trying to console him.
However, there's no recognition in her eyes when he brings up Liyue's name. ]
I have not heard of that place. Is that where you traveled from?
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[He nods. Lucky for all, Rion is alive and well, just in Japan. And at the lack of recognition, he pauses...debating how to do this. It's not like anything he says would actually change history, right? People interfering with his memories didn't rewrite his memories. Chances are, he's talking to nothing more than a projection.
But...just like with Crow, if this can reach her, then maybe..]
Not exactly, but I have a friend from there - Zhongli. Or will be from there...it doesn't quite exist yet. But when it does, it'll have people who are descended from the ones here living there. And not only are they happy like they are now, but they're also more capable of looking after themselves. So much that their god is considering finally taking a much needed rest.
[He sighs]
Sorry, that probably doesn't make any sense. I just ... thought you'd like to know.
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I see. Thank you, young one.
[ This she accepts with grace, and reality begins to catch up to them, her form dissolving into the finest dust. Morax seems to have disappeared while they were talking, the landscape fading away as if in a dream. ]
Then my work was not in vain....
[ When the memory ends, Jun is left standing on a rather large rock, but still one he can hop down with ease. As for Zhongli himself - he's not in Jun's immediate area, but it's not hard to see him standing on a nearby cliff and looking down at the scenery. ]
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Knowing how these things go by now, he looks around and...sure enough, there's Zhongli in the distance. There's part of him that really wants to slink away, pretend he didn't accidentally invade their private memories and pray it never gets brought up. Were it anyone else, he'd probably do just that.
But mm, he doesn't see that working with Zhongli. It'd probably be more likely to backfire. Better to face the music now. So he'll jump off that rock and make the trek over to where he's standing. ]
...Hey Zhongli.
[He's not trying, but he's sure got something like that guilty look pets get when they knew they did something bad. Sorry he invaded your memories grandpa.]
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Hello. What brings you here?
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Either way, time to get this over with ]
Well, I saw a vision with one of your memories. It was by accident, but I thought I should let you know.
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I see. What was it about?
[ Zhongli by nature doesn't have anything to hide, because he's careful to not do anything he might regret later. If Jun wants an explanation, then that would be fine by him. It's not like his life contains much private moments. Out of his six thousand years of existence, the majority of them were spent working. ]
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It was an ancient city, surrounded by glaze lilies. And...there was another god there, the Lord of Dust.
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That must be the first city. Its time was almost five thousand years ago.
[ Before the founding of Liyue, before the Archon Wars... before Guizhong's death. ]
The history of that time has been forgotten by most of humanity.
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I had a feeling that was the case...
[Not much is remembered of Earth's history that long ago. It'd only stand to reason Teyvat would have the same issue. He's not sure if he should press more, or leave Zhongli be. Ultimately, what he saw was none of his business. So he'll ask the same question Zhongli asked him, after seeing his memory.]
Do you want to talk about it?
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The Lord of Dust was a gentle soul. She was intelligent and wise. You can still see some of the relics she built in Liyue's rural areas. What she lacked was strength, and that was what brought her to me.
[ Yet the world grew too small for the numerous gods to be satisfied with. Eventually, the flames of war would consume all of Teyvat. ]
Only the strong survived the Archon Wars. Her gentleness would eventually be her undoing.
[ And he, the protector of Liyue, failed to protect what he valued the most. ]
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That's unfortunate ... you two seemed to make a good team.
[The Archon War...it's not the first time he's heard it mentioned. The Lord of Dust was probably just one of countless tragedies that happened then. A truly terrible era]
Did she had another name she'd go by?
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[ Guizhong and Zhongli were the two halves of the Guili Plains. The first city became a ruin during the Archon Wars. Over the years, the wild Glaze Lilies, too, dwindled till at last they were no more. ]
Gods will never truly understand humanity, yet she still attempted to do so. She loved humans like her own children; her 'little people'. Liyue would not be complete without her.
[ Rather ironic that the Liyue of the present has mostly relegated her to the history books, but perhaps it is better this way. There is no use worshipping a departed god. ]
When she passed on, I thought it prudent to take on her role as well. [ Which was why he became gentler; more patient. But that too took thousands of years. ]
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[He says it quietly, committing it to memory. The similarity between that name and the Geo Archon's "human" name isn't lost on him. It can't be a coincidence. ]
Mm, I could tell how much she cared about her people. [It was plain to see in how she treated him. Kindness, through and through
But...ah. So that's what it was. ]
That explains the personality change some. The you in the vision seemed a lot more... [Scary? Intimidating?] ... Sharp-edged?
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It was out of necessity. Only with force could some dangers be subdued.
[ Only after two thousand years did most of the threats to Liyue finally abate, mostly because it took two thousand years to kill or seal them all. Gentleness was a weakness in those times. ]
I am the most long-lived of all the gods remaining on Teyvat. The dreams of those lost remain with me, and I must see them realized in the place of those who could not.
[ For Guizhong, he persevered for another four thousand years. Finally, his duty has drawn to a close. ]
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Ha- I get it, really. I used to be the same, in a way.
[Though his change came much quicker than thousands of years - it was much closer to two years. It was one of the strengths of being human, they can change and adapt so much quicker than most]
That's quite a goal...do you have many dreams left to fulfill?
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