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| | "...and that way is treacherous and hard" :D :D :D :D :D You ask me if I can forgive myself? I can forgive myself for many things. For where I left him. For what I did. But I will not forgive myself for the year that I hated my daughter... So starts this dark tale...
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| | [AI summary] The passage describes a complex narrative involving the characters Nycteris and Photogen, with elements of magical realism and allegory. Nycteris, a character who is sensitive to light, is placed in a harsh environment by the witch Watho. Despite the challenges, Nycteris finds solace in nature, particularly in the night daisies, which she interprets as symbols of light and life. The narrative explores themes of light and darkness, the interplay between nature and magic, and the internal struggles of the characters as they navigate their environments. The daisies, which seem to be connected to the lamp, symbolize a deeper connection between light and life, suggesting that even in darkness, there is potential for growth and understanding.
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| | [AI summary] The story follows the journey of two characters, Tangle and Mossy, as they seek the origin of shadows. Tangle embarks on a quest through various realms, encountering the Old Man of the Sea, the Old Man of the Earth, and the Old Man of the Sky, each providing guidance and challenges. Mossy, who had been lost, eventually reunites with Tangle, having found the key to their shared destiny. Together, they ascend through the rainbow to the realm where shadows originate, symbolizing the pursuit of truth and enlightenment.
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| [AI summary] The story follows the journey of Conor O'Brien, a lone warrior who confronts the She-Devil, a manifestation of the villagers' fears and pagan beliefs. Through a series of events, Conor defeats the She-Devil in a dream, symbolizing the villagers' internal struggle with their own cowardice. The villagers, initially fearful of the She-Devil, are confronted with the reality that their fears were a product of their own psyche. Conor's victory over the She-Devil represents a shift in the villagers' beliefs, as they are forced to confront their own fears and the power of their collective imagination. The story concludes with Conor deciding to continue his quest as a defender of the light, with the support of the villagers' daughter, who acknowledges hi...