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The instructions [[the Creator]] left to the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]] on how to operate the [[Clockwork Sun]] and the '''Clockwork Moon''' were “exceedingly unclear” and the latter was soon misplaced altogether, meaning the [[Cupid Homeworld]] wound up without a real day-night cycle, contrary to her original plans. The [[Department of Celestial Bodies]], initially tasked with operating them, had “been | The instructions [[the Creator]] left to the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]] on how to operate the [[Clockwork Sun]] and the '''Clockwork Moon''' were “exceedingly unclear” and the latter was soon misplaced altogether, meaning the [[Cupid Homeworld]] wound up without a real day-night cycle, contrary to her original plans. The [[Department of Celestial Bodies]], initially tasked with operating them, had “been looking for the Moon for thirty-two years” by 2022. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Family Business (short story)|Family Business]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:57, 15 March 2023
The instructions the Creator left to the Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids on how to operate the Clockwork Sun and the Clockwork Moon were “exceedingly unclear” and the latter was soon misplaced altogether, meaning the Cupid Homeworld wound up without a real day-night cycle, contrary to her original plans. The Department of Celestial Bodies, initially tasked with operating them, had “been looking for the Moon for thirty-two years” by 2022. (PROSE: Family Business)