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Part 2: The Journey Begins - 1037BC The Oracle of the Lost Time: 1037BC

The sun was setting on the horizon, casting a golden hue over the land. The air was still and the sky was clear, a perfect day for a journey.

The small village of Kebir was bustling with activity as the people prepared for the journey ahead. The Oracle of the Lost Time had sent word that it was time to begin the quest for the lost time.

The Oracle had been a mysterious figure for many years, appearing in the village only once a year to give a prophecy. This year, the prophecy was that the people of Kebir must travel to the distant city of Uruk and find the lost time.

The villagers gathered their belongings and set off on their journey. They traveled for days, crossing deserts and mountains, until they finally reached the city of Uruk.

The city was bustling with activity, and the people of Kebir were welcomed with open arms. They were directed to the palace of the King, where they were to meet the Oracle.

The Oracle was an old man with a long white beard and piercing blue eyes. He welcomed the villagers and told them of the quest they must undertake. He said that they must find the lost time and return it to the city of Uruk.

The Oracle gave the villagers a map and a set of instructions. He said that they must travel to the four corners of the world and find the four pieces of the lost time. Once they had all four pieces, they must return to Uruk and reunite them.

The villagers set off on their quest, determined to find the lost time and return it to Uruk. They traveled for months, facing many dangers and obstacles, but eventually they found all four pieces of the lost time.

The villagers returned to Uruk and presented the four pieces to the Oracle. He thanked them for their efforts and said that the lost time was now reunited. He said that the people of Uruk would now be able to live in peace and prosperity.

The Oracle then gave the villagers a gift. He said that they had earned the right to keep the lost time, and that it would be a reminder of their courage and determination.

The villagers returned to Kebir with the lost time, and the people celebrated their success. The Oracle had been right, and the people of Kebir were now living in peace and prosperity.

The Oracle of the Lost Time had been right all along. The people of Kebir had found the lost time and returned it to Uruk, and the city was now thriving. The Oracle had given them a gift, and the people of Kebir would never forget the journey they had taken.