The Forest Fire in Lyvodia
This event represents the danger, destruction, and trauma of natural disasters.
Tea
This substance is traditional in meetings and gatherings between people, signaling politeness, welcome, and intimacy.
The Kakuy
These powerful, god-like spirits are meant to protect the earth, but many people believe they can cause great harm to humans when humans become a threat to the earth.
The Brotherhood
This group prizes the rights of the individual over the well-being of collective society.
Inkstones
These devices are akin to phones, tablets, and/or computers and represent the easy transfer of information.
Temple
This place represents religious worship and contemplation.
The Collapsed Mines
These areas represent humanity's destruction of the natural environment.
The Texts Ven Translates
Much of this information demonstrates to the reader that the relics and remnants of the Burning Age are the most mundane pieces of people's lives, like photos...
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