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Ghost of the Twilight Mountains
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The Ghost of the Twilight Mountains was supposed by the Crab Clan an imaginary being coming from a tale of Heichi Tekisetu considered as a children's story of superstition and lies, a Scorpion's fable. This ghost gained all the fame about any disappearance, death, blood track and destruction happened in the Crab cities in the Twilight Mountains near the lands once owned by the defunct Boar Clan. It was supposed these events and the being had to be linked with the Shakoki Dogu story.
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The Ghost of the Twilight Mountains was supposed by the Crab Clan an imaginary being coming from a tale of Heichi Tekisetu considered as a children's story of superstition and lies, a Scorpion's fable. This ghost gained all the fame about any disappearance, death, blood track and destruction happened in the Crab cities in the Twilight Mountains near the lands once owned by the defunct Boar Clan. It was supposed these events and the being had to be linked with the Shakoki Dogu story. The Ghost was real and was the combined spirit of those members of the Boar who were slaughtered by the forging of the Anvil of Despair. The entity fed its pain on those who stepped within its territory. The creatures of the Shadowlands refused to cross the mountains north of the Crab Clan, seeking safer ways to gain access to the Empire. One of the murdered was Heichi Tekisetsu, who was the writer of the tale of the Ghost.