Day 13: The star tree

Day 13: The star tree

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The legend of Erik, a master craftsman of scales unfolds in the village of Rjukan, Norway, nestled among towering pines that stretch towards the sky like giant pillars. Here, a renowned manufacturer of ladders named Eirik dwelled, his heart swelling with pride as he accepted the reins of his father's factory. However, a long-standing affliction plagued him - achluophobia, an inexplicable fear of darkness that had haunted him since childhood. As he navigated the shadows, Eirik sought solace in various solutions to alleviate his discomfort. Candles and oil lamps were his first attempts, but they proved fleeting remedies, as the flames would often be extinguished without warning. One fateful night, while pondering amidst his scales and tools, a brilliant idea struck him like lightning from the heavens above - harness the radiant power of a star to illuminate his village, banishing darkness forever. With unwavering determination, Eirik set out on his ambitious quest. Over the course of seven grueling months, he constructed a folding ladder that stretched for kilometers, its length rivaled only by the vast expanse of the night sky. As he ascended into the darkness, Eirik rallied the villagers to join him in this extraordinary endeavor. Together, they climbed the towering tree, their collective effort culminating in the triumphant placement of a star at its peak. The darkness that once shrouded Rjukan was vanquished, and Eirik's phobia lay defeated. The village celebrated their hero, and as a testament to his courage, every year they adorn their Christmas trees with a shining star, a beacon of hope and remembrance. Discover the innovative Dagoma NEVA or explore the versatility of our Dagoma Discoeasy200. Upgrade your 3D printing capabilities with the add-on 1: Discoeasy200 screen, add-on 2: extruder+, or the comprehensive expert pack.

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