refactor: tweaking the plot spoiler

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*Sand and Blood* started with Shimusogo Rutejìmo trying to sneak into the clan's shrine to steal his great-grandfather's ashes in an effort to prove himself capable of the act. He was caught by Hyonèku and forced to tell his grandmother, Tejíko.
When Tejíko found out about his failed attempt, she beat him until Gemènyo interrupted. Tejíko stops beating Rutejìmo and lets Gemènyo talk to Rutejìmo. Gemènyo's talk points out that Rutejìmo has never applied himself and most of the clan considered him to be too weak to amount to anything.
When Tejíko found out about his failed attempt, she beat him until Gemènyo interrupted. Tejíko lets Gemènyo talk to Rutejìmo. Gemènyo's discussion points out that Rutejìmo has never applied himself and most of the clan considered him to be too weak to amount to anything.
Despite this, he was sent on a rite of passage to let the desert determine his future with the clan and to see if Shimusògo would grant him magic. The other four teenagers near his age were included Chimípu, Pidòhu, Tsubàyo, and Karawàbi.
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The next day, encouraged by Mikáryo, Chimípu and Rutejìmo went to rescue Pidòhu. Tsubàyo managed to defend himself and Rutejìmo was captured while freeing Pidòhu. That night, Mikáryo returned and indicated that she would only accept Tsubàyo as her sacrifice.
When morning came, there was a final encounter where Rutejìmo was able to save Pidòhu from falling and all of their powers emerged and grew. At the end, when the rest of the Shimusògo clan showed up, there was a standoff with Mikáryo who claimed Tsubàyo as her own. Rutejìmo stopped the potential fight by calling a vote to save her.
When morning came, there was a final encounter where Rutejìmo was able to save Pidòhu while Chimípu fought Tsubàyo. At the end, when the Shimusògo clan showed up, there was a standoff with Mikáryo who claimed Tsubàyo as her own. Rutejìmo stopped the potential fight by calling a vote to save her.