How does the moon change in the course of the story "Embers of the Moonlight"?
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The Moon experiences several changes throughout the story.
In the beginning of the story, the moon is a shimmering ivory figure.
Then, she becomes blue, veiny, and wrinkled.
Later, she becomes see-through and starts to fade, and her eyes turn indigo.
She ends the story as a silver, sparkling pile of embers.
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