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The Burden of Dreams
Investigation 1 /Event 6
Have you ever dreamed for someone, Wen? You see them, you see where they can go, you see where they are, and you decide "I will dream for this person because I know they cannot."
This person cannot see the stars because she cannot look up. The earth has bound her in one of your geomantic puzzles, it will simply not release.
So you place what should be this person's dreams in your knapsack and carry it; through rice fields, up the Sacred Mountains, into the iron gates and lantern-lit canals of Chan'gan. IF you can endure for them, then you can nurture that dream and protect it so one day they will reclaim it, becoming that which they were meant to be and pulled from the mud and rock of what troubled them in the now-forgotten past.
Have you ever loved someone more than she loved herself, Wen?
If your news proves true, then I must investigate. I will only say this:
There are two students ever expelled from my school. One is long dead.
The other is my sister.
Have you ever dreamed for someone, Wen? You see them, you see where they can go, you see where they are, and you decide "I will dream for this person because I know they cannot."
This person cannot see the stars because she cannot look up. The earth has bound her in one of your geomantic puzzles, it will simply not release.
So you place what should be this person's dreams in your knapsack and carry it; through rice fields, up the Sacred Mountains, into the iron gates and lantern-lit canals of Chan'gan. IF you can endure for them, then you can nurture that dream and protect it so one day they will reclaim it, becoming that which they were meant to be and pulled from the mud and rock of what troubled them in the now-forgotten past.
Have you ever loved someone more than she loved herself, Wen?
If your news proves true, then I must investigate. I will only say this:
There are two students ever expelled from my school. One is long dead.
The other is my sister.
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