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The text aims to entertain by creating a mythic tale about the seasons embodied as divine siblings. The descriptive language, imaginative world-building, and the dramatic conflict between the siblings all contribute to making the story engaging and enjoyable, effectively supporting its purpose to entertain.

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The Beginning 

Long ago, before time was measured and the earth knew change, the world was ruled by four divine siblings, each embodying a season: Veyra, the Blooming One, Goddess of Spring, who painted the fields with flowers and brought life to the sleeping earth. Solmar, the Radiant, God of Summer, whose golden rays stretched across the sky, nurturing the lands and filling them with warmth. Auten, the Fading King, God of Autumn, who painted the forests in hues of amber and crimson, guiding the world into quiet preparation. Lastly, Hygris, the Silent One, Goddess of Winter, whose cold breath blanketed the land in frost and hush, bringing stillness and rest.

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