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When the tide first learned to sing, a fisherwoman named Opala answered its call. Born beside a salt pool that mirrored the moon, Opala could coax saltwater into glass and mend nets with a touch. Her village called her a blessing; the city lords called her a curiosity. When raiders burned the harbor and the old lord sold the common wells, Opala walked to the basalt cliff where sea and stone met and bargained with neither god nor king — she bargained with the boundary itself.

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The name itself mirrors its linguistic roots; derived from the Sanskrit upala , it means "jewel" or "precious stone," emphasizing her status as a rare and valuable leader in a crumbling world.