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ns, she had watched over the nights of mortals, guiding tides and dreams with her gentle luminescence. But to
eyelids - visions of celestial shores and lunar palaces. She saw herself walking on silvery sands, her bare feet leaving
therworldly glow. She stumbled to the window, drawn by an inexplicable urge. The full moon hu
- eyes filled with ancient wisdom regarding her knowingly.
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xed to new heights, an age-old prophecy was stirring to life. Soon, the veil between the mortal and divine realms would be
moon's hypnotic pull, unaware that her first s