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In ancient stories, the twin gods of the sun and the moon ruled over each other, but when they got together, they would fight and bicker. This led to the creation of two fruits: the raisa, which is the sun's, and the karina, the moon's. The raisa is too difficult for the gods to grow, because it is the spiritual energy that they receive from the sun. The karina fruit, however, is too easy for them to grow because it contains a mer chant, a symbol of the gods. This is a problem, because the mer chant is supposed to hold onto one of the fruits, but this is not the case. The narrator sighs that maybe they should look for "a botanist or something" instead of looking for a "botanist or something." There aren't a lot of worlds in the world, he says, so "focal is the try of de Country that the Power to Take what they desire" . He says that the closer they get to the full moon, the more twitch he is going to get. He's afraid that if he doesn't hurry and find a raisa one day, he'll get twitchy. He wants to stay in the Inn and rest, but the narrator says that he's fine. He tells the narrator to push his self and faint if he gets twitchy, because if he pushes himself too hard, he won't be able to find the
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The Titan's Bride • Chapter 15 • Page ik-page-4626113
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The Titan's Bride • Chapter 15 • Page ik-page-4626114
The Titan's Bride • Chapter 15 • Page ik-page-4626106
Chapter 15
This is a locked chapterChapter 15
About This Chapter
In ancient stories, the twin gods of the sun and the moon ruled over each other, but when they got together, they would fight and bicker. This led to the creation of two fruits: the raisa, which is the sun's, and the karina, the moon's. The raisa is too difficult for the gods to grow, because it is the spiritual energy that they receive from the sun. The karina fruit, however, is too easy for them to grow because it contains a mer chant, a symbol of the gods. This is a problem, because the mer chant is supposed to hold onto one of the fruits, but this is not the case. The narrator sighs that maybe they should look for "a botanist or something" instead of looking for a "botanist or something." There aren't a lot of worlds in the world, he says, so "focal is the try of de Country that the Power to Take what they desire" . He says that the closer they get to the full moon, the more twitch he is going to get. He's afraid that if he doesn't hurry and find a raisa one day, he'll get twitchy. He wants to stay in the Inn and rest, but the narrator says that he's fine. He tells the narrator to push his self and faint if he gets twitchy, because if he pushes himself too hard, he won't be able to find the
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