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It uses a key but no compass. You can go from the dragon to the village and the forest to the Goblin King. You can also earn the key.

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Why is the camel in Giotto adoration of the Magi not exactly realistic?

The camel in Giotto's Adoration of the Magi has bright blue eyes to help create the sense of awe and amazement of what was going on before it. In real life, camels have dark eyes.


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What significance does the bright star in the east hold in various cultures and religions?

The bright star in the east holds significance in various cultures and religions as a symbol of hope, guidance, and divine presence. In Christianity, it is associated with the Star of Bethlehem that led the wise men to the birthplace of Jesus. In other cultures, such as Hinduism and Buddhism, it represents enlightenment and spiritual awakening. Overall, the bright star in the east is often seen as a powerful and positive symbol across different belief systems.


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Ah, yes, my friend, that bright star is called the Star of Bethlehem. It's believed to have led the wise men to the birthplace of Jesus in the Christian story. The sight of that shining light brings hope and wonder to many, inspiring a sense of guidance and divinity in our lives.