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|Description = The Sun offered to transform the […] land into a star. […] the Moon was flung into the sky and the Creditor remained[…]. In any apotheosis, some rind of mortality is left behind. | |Description = The Sun offered to transform the […] land into a star. […] the Moon was flung into the sky and the Creditor remained[…]. In any apotheosis, some rind of mortality is left behind. | ||
[…] the Creditor was […] angry at the Sun; irked by […] creatures that crawled across its face. […] | […] the Creditor was […] angry at the Sun; irked by […] creatures that crawled across its face. […] | ||
|Unlocked with = a redirect from [[Inquire into its relationship with the Creditor]] | |Unlocked with = a redirect from [[Inquire into its relationship with the Creditor]] | ||
− | |location | + | |location = Mind of the Manager-City |
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|Option1 = Revile the Sun | |Option1 = Revile the Sun | ||
|Option2 = Suggest that its motives are misunderstood | |Option2 = Suggest that its motives are misunderstood | ||
|Option3 = Defend this sort of behaviour as inevitable | |Option3 = Defend this sort of behaviour as inevitable | ||
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