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What’s the Most Unique Fantasy Book You’ve Ever Read
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Mar 14, 2025 02:29AM

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his mentor, Socrates, took his essence,
carried it through the veil of time
to learn, to see, to unearth the unseen.
He watched himself wither, dissolve,
his bones returned to the soil,
his breath woven into the lives that followed,
proof that change lingers long after flesh fades.
He listened—not only to words,
but to the silence between them,
where suffering whispers, where hearts scream unheard.
A thousand voices buried in the void,
waiting for someone to finally listen.
Unhappiness—an illusion forged in the mind,
a prison built by thought,
yet within it, the key remains.
This story planted a seed within me
not to craft the grandest epic,
not to weave the most intricate magic,
but to give voice to the voiceless,
to unearth the echoes of the silenced.
For peace is not found in conquest,
nor in power or perfection
yet in walking the path of the moment
listening, learning, and setting the soul free.
Happiness is the satisfaction of desires
simplify your life
& the easier it will be.
This book gave me the ability to find inner peace in a world of ruin and a trauma filled past, this book was a light in the dark.
P.S this is referring to the fantasy moments not the story as a whole.
