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“The ancient poems, written before the Sundering, said that the sun-- the true sun, chariot of Helios-- was so bright it blinded all who looked upon it. They spoke of rosy-fingered Dawn, who painted the east in shades of pink and gold. They praised the boundless blue dome of the sky.” — Rosamund Hodge
The ancient poems, written before the Sundering, said that the sun-- the true sun, chariot of Helios-- was so bright it blinded all who looked upon it. They spoke of rosy-fingered Dawn, who painted the east in shades of pink and gold. They praised the boundless blue dome of the sky.