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In the southeastern corner of the Weeping Continent, where the sun is a rumor and the clouds are law, lies the city of Dullkight. It is a metropolis of slate rooftops, weeping gargoyles, and cobblestone alleys that gurgle with perpetual runoff. The locals joke that you don’t need a calendar—only a sponge. Rain falls here not as weather, but as a fact of existence. And for forty-seven years, no one thought much of it.
Before we delve into the events of Part 1, we must understand the geography and mythology of the setting. The "Curse of Dullknight" is not a spell cast by a wizard in a tower. It is an ambient, creeping malaise that affects the very fabric of reality in the coastal region of .
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The Needle of Noon had once risen three hundred feet—a spiral of enchanted glass and silver filigree. Now it was a shattered husk, leaning at a fifteen-degree angle, its interior flooded with rain that fell upward from a crack in its foundation. rain+degrey+curse+of+dullkight+part+1
The story opens with Rain’s forced arrival in Dullkight, a sequence that immediately establishes her isolation and the town's hostility.
No article about Rain, DeGrey, and the Curse of Dullknight would be complete without discussing the most iconic scene of Part 1: . In the southeastern corner of the Weeping Continent,
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