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From Lives of the First Companions, by Randolph (777):
From Lives of the First Companions, by [[Randolph (777)|Randolph (777)]]:


{{HexString|594f55204152452044494c4947454e5420494e20594f55522050555253554954204f462048494444454e205452555448532c20534f4e204f46204d414e|YOU ARE DILIGENT IN YOUR PURSUIT OF HIDDEN TRUTHS, SON OF MAN}} after all.
{{HexString|594f55204152452044494c4947454e5420494e20594f55522050555253554954204f462048494444454e205452555448532c20534f4e204f46204d414e|YOU ARE DILIGENT IN YOUR PURSUIT OF HIDDEN TRUTHS, SON OF MAN}} after all.
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After these events, Niamh decided to consult the writings of the ancients. But while philosophy and religion interested her, it was art in all its forms that came as a revelation. To her delight, she discovered that meaning was not something constructed purely out of logic or will, but that it could also be found in stories; that even when the characters and events of a story were not factual, they had a validity and weight as if they somehow were real after all.
After these events, Niamh decided to consult the writings of the ancients. But while philosophy and religion interested her, it was art in all its forms that came as a revelation. To her delight, she discovered that meaning was not something constructed purely out of logic or will, but that it could also be found in stories; that even when the characters and events of a story were not factual, they had a validity and weight as if they somehow were real after all.


She was astonished that such a profound experience was freely available to all humans, but concerned that too few took advantage of it. So she set out to enrich the inner lives of her fellow citizens by promoting the arts, starting with the legacy of Gehenna.
She was astonished that such a profound experience was freely available to all humans, but concerned that too few took advantage of it. So she set out to enrich the inner lives of her fellow citizens by promoting the arts, starting with the legacy of [[Gehenna]].
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Niamh

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From Lives of the First Companions, by Randolph (777):

594f55204152452044494c4947454e5420494e20594f55522050555253554954204f462048494444454e205452555448532c20534f4e204f46204d414e after all.

After these events, Niamh decided to consult the writings of the ancients. But while philosophy and religion interested her, it was art in all its forms that came as a revelation. To her delight, she discovered that meaning was not something constructed purely out of logic or will, but that it could also be found in stories; that even when the characters and events of a story were not factual, they had a validity and weight as if they somehow were real after all.

She was astonished that such a profound experience was freely available to all humans, but concerned that too few took advantage of it. So she set out to enrich the inner lives of her fellow citizens by promoting the arts, starting with the legacy of Gehenna.