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As a child, I spent my life learning all I could to become someone great. In fact, it ran in my family that I would eventually become great. My half-sister was to inherit the throne, for she was the eldest out of us three children. She carried herself with much pride, and was a gifted fighter. My half-brother, the middle child, was rather someone who refused any means of power. For years he starved himself the commodities of life, and eventually joined one of the branches of the Knolstern Kingdom, called the Order of Blades. He would be the last person who would ever want to be king. His words always


Prologue:ProloguePrologue:
What is it that makes a man, a man? A person who pursues their dreams regardless of failure or obstacles. Of course, the answer is obvious to any human. But what stops them? As given by all whom I have talked to, their answer was: Themselves. Perhaps they are right, but I have also met people whose answer was: Other people. The ideals of man were divided. No doubt, because they were unique and wished to think of another view or ideal away from the rest of those around them. But perhaps, that was their ultimate flaw; the changing of ideals, concepts, laws, morals, mentalities, traditions. &nb
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And God said, Let there be cats: and there were cats. And God saw the cats, that they were good.
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And God said, Let there be cats: and there were cats. And God saw the cats, that they were good.
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And God said, Let there be cats: and there were cats. And God saw the cats, that they were good.
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I believe in Freud as the father of modern psychology.
Maybe that's why half of us love him and half of us don't.
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I believe in Freud as the father of modern psychology.
Maybe that's why half of us love him and half of us don't.
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