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== The Molinari Invent Artificial Sunlight Year 710== Building upon the work of '''Lewis Nobbsentor''', '''Molinari''' scientists are able to create a device that uses their own electrical currents to power artificial sunlight. At first it was clunky and difficult to properly use and manufacture, but a scientist by the name of '''Gwenaelle Syran''' is credited with not only coming up with a way to mass-produce the device, but leading an expedition below the surface to gather the materials needed to do so. Once completed and distributed, the '''Arachnos''' were much less of a threat than before and were promptly dealt with. The devices also had many other practical and religious applications, and are used in religious ceremonies worshipping the light, while also making crops easier to grow in areas with harsher conditions. And to clarify '''Gwenaelle''' was not directly involved in the defeat of '''Arachne''', she merely helped that process along.
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