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“Our physical tether to the mortal world is transitory, existing for merely a season. What we truly are, that energy and essence lives on after these forms we inhabit have long passed, returning to the soil from whence we came. We are eternal, because energy is eternal, creating, and nurturing new life.”

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Tamesa: A Divided World: Epic Fantasy

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