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Once upon a time, in the mystical and mysterious city of Eridan, there lived a young woman named Abba. She was known for her wise and gentle nature, always seeking knowledge from those who knew it best. One day, Abba visited the ancient library in the heart of Eridan. The walls were adorned with scrolls that glimmered with ancient ink. In one corner, she found a book written by an ancient figure, who claimed to know all things pertaining to the universe. She quickly picked up the book and read it carefully. After a few minutes, Abba turned to the library's keeper. "Excuse me, keeper," she said. "I was just reading about the ancient beings of Eridan." The keeper smiled warmly at her and nodded. "Tell me more," Abba asked. The keeper explained that these beings were the guardians of Eridan, and they could only be trusted with knowledge. They believed in a grand purpose behind their actions, one that was never revealed to the mortal world until they needed it most. Abba listened intently as the keeper told her about the ancient tale of the god Yuril and his followers who sought to destroy Eridan. The story of how he was tricked into destroying himself, turning evil into good, made Abba realize that even those in power had their secrets to hide. "I'll never believe that," she said with a sigh. "But you can always trust your own judgment," the keeper replied kindly. As they sat together, Abba and the keeper began to discuss her own beliefs. They realized that it was important for them to always be careful of what they believed in, even if it meant taking risks and standing up against powerful forces. From that day forward, Abba learned to trust her own judgement more than anyone else's. And with that trust comes a sense of peace that she never felt before. She knew that she could rely on the knowledge of the guardian spirits for guidance as Eridan grew stronger under her watch.