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Amidst the chaos, a young apprentice named Kaelin stumbled upon an ancient text hidden within the depths of the city's central library. The worn leather book, adorned with strange symbols and notations, hinted at an ancient secret: the key to restoring the colors of the sky lay within the heart of the planet itself.