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... ound a tall oak tree in the very center.

   At the moment.

  This oak tree is glowing white from top to bottom.

   Its canopy spreads out more than other oaks.

  A sacred breath spread from it.

   This is the natural medium that Eli and Obest use to construct the sanctuary of life.

  Oak itself is a symbol of nature.

   It is also logical to use the oak tree as the medium of the sanctuary of life.

  Similar to the fountain in the cemetery t ...

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