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|I find this format most comfortable, as it is how I’ve collaborated in the past. I have never done it in this way, and with this kind of partner.
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|In my fevered state, I worry I’m unable to focus on what is important.
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|This song—this tone, this rhythm—sounds so familiar, in ways I cannot explain or express.
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|It would have been so easy if Voidlight and Stormlight destroyed one another. Such a simple answer.
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|This point regarding the Rhythm of War’s emotional influence will be of particular interest to El.
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|In other circumstances, I would be fascinated by this sand to the point of abandoning all other rational pursuits. What is it? Where did it come from?
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|As we dig further into this project, I am left questioning the very nature of God. How can a God exist in all things, yet have a substance that can be destroyed?
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|Do not mourn for what has happened. This notebook was a dream we shared, which is itself a beautiful thing. Proof of the truth of my intent, even if the project was ultimately doomed.
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|Opposites. Opposites of sounds. Sound has no opposite. It’s merely overlapped vibration, the same sound, but sound has meaning. This sound does, at least. These sounds. The voices of gods.