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O sol pediu a lua em casamento E a lua, disse Não sei, não sei, não sei Me dá um tempo O sol congelou seu coraçãoVarka was drinking beer and talking loudly about something, which clearly annoyed Nefer, who was used to silence and tranquility. Lauma was sitting next to the twilight merchant, looking at the Magister of the Ordo Favonius with a slight blush and awkward smile. Traveler and Paimon were sitting next to Varka. He was hugging them with one of his large arms and talking excitedly about his adventures in Mondstadt. Flins was bringing up the rear. He raised his hand to get attention, took a sip of fiery vodka and told an ancient belief that had been around in the Nod-Krai since time immemorial"Frost Moon - Sonnet, was the last of her sisters after the war with the descended and being alone experienced a strong and oppressive feeling of loneliness and longing. She looked at the world, at happy families and she was eaten by envy. Why is she alone? Why are her sisters dead while these bald monkeys are happy? Why does she envy them? Doubt, pain, and envy ate at her from the inside. Determined to take matters into her own hands and change her life, Sonnet gathered all her remaining willpower and sculpted a small human figure out of moon marble. She carefully crafted a delicate nose, large eyes, and thin lips, and she painstakingly crafted graceful legs and arms, a straight posture, and long blond hair. The result was a sweet and innocent boy.
Looking at the resulting statue, Sonnet began to cry, overwhelmed by a wave of sadness and longing for her sisters. She fell onto the marble child and embraced it. How long did she spend like this? She didn't have a clock. However, she was awakened by the sound of a baby crying and the beating of a heart. Looking down, Sonnet saw that her marble child had come to life, staring at her with its large white eyes and embracing her in return. Thus, Sonnet found a second chance for a family.
As the years passed, the child grew up, and with it, his desire to descend from the moon to Teyvat at least once. However, Sonnet remained steadfast. "People are dangerous. People are cruel. They know no mercy, no love, and no kindness," Sonnet told him, trying to protect her child from the cruelty of the world. However, the boy's desire was unwavering, and it grew stronger with each passing day. One day, while his "mother" was asleep, he ventured downstairs and found himself near a large city surrounded by thick smoke. He turned around and saw a man standing before him—a knight with long white hair and a sword. He introduced himself as a local warrior, an honorary knight. Thus began the friendship between the moon boy and the Khaenri'ah knight.



