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: In many cultures, including Basque, dawn or early morning holds significant cultural, religious, or poetic value. It symbolizes new beginnings, hope, and the beauty of nature. aitzi argui

"Long before the Romans, before the kings of Navarre, there was a shepherd named Aitzi—the first Aitzi. He tended his flock on this very ridge. One night, a storm rolled in from the Atlantic, a storm so violent it turned the rivers black. The shepherd sought shelter in a cave, the mouth of which is now buried under the old quarry rubble. Let me know how to help best

The villagers didn't cheer. They simply nodded at Aitzi. It was the quiet acknowledgment of a people who understood that some things are stronger than concrete. "Long before the Romans, before the kings of

: Phrases like "Aitzi Argui" could be used in Basque literature or songs to evoke imagery, express longing, or describe scenes set at dawn.

"Mr. Argui," she called out, breathless from the climb. "The village says you are the last person to remember the old legends. They say you know why the quarry is cursed."

The day the bulldozers arrived, so did the rain. It was a torrential, unseasonable downpour. The village square was empty, save for the tricolor flag snapping violently in the wind.