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... lights that attempted to imitate the sun glowed red, as if to mimic how the sun set.
Imitations were often constrained by the very structure that made up the original. Throughout Tantalus, the rays from the daylights slowly fade away, mimicking the setting sun. Shortly after, the nightlights that were scattered around the abyss would start glowing faintly, lighting up the sides of the buildings.
Copies would undoubtedly differ from the original. The nightlights that lit up Tantalus ...
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