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because when god first made the tree ,it is believed that their was a storm that night .As the wind screamed its way through the young trees ,the mother tree was uprooted and "Lo" came the devil's son .and through the seeds of the sernu tree on the night of tarzi,hence he was called sernutarzi.

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