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... an increasingly vague memory to the surface peoples.
Humans, especially, who rarely lived beyond eighty years, ended up treating those who lived in the depths as legends or sailors’ rumors.
This was no surprise. More than four hundred years had passed since their last large-scale appearance.
And even during the Laplace War, their actions were limited. Most of the sea peoples confined themselves to preventing navigation and launching occasional attacks against vessels.
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