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      3 months ago

      Even though I wanted to see the explanation to Kamil, I liked the story for Trauerqual even more. After all the suffering he went through and living a life, the endless sisyphus touling, that never showed any payoff and paying for the sins of his brothers, seeing him see the fruits of his labour for the first time since the war, was heartwarming. I hope what remains of the Werkestock population, will come around and be able to forgive him, for what the greater duchies and circumstances forced him to do… or that they’ll at least keep the old grudges to themselves, so they’ll die with their generation, rather then being passed down to their descendance, like it happened in Ehrenfest with the Leisegangs and Gloria followers.

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        Though now thinking more on it… Kamil was described as a smat child, so shouldn’t he wonder how Myne even knew what a book was, much less love them, at a time, when they didn’t have a single scrap of parchament in their house? With the whole Divine Avatar of the Goddess of Wisdom, there’d even be an easy way out of the true explanation at hand, with which Rozemyne could dissemble. ^^