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		<description>The original writings of author Prana</description>
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			<title>Fostering The Riot</title>
			<description>Traveler Twigs sprint carelessly across rich soils of the Hoplon Forrest. They fight like children over Fuga Berries, as if it were the last of them. Their ignorance is rather comical. Fuga Bushes laugh at the stick figures, knowing their numbers are plenty. Single lavender fruits drop, one by one, ..</description>
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			<title>Salya</title>
			<description>&quot;I believe it's the second jar from the left&quot; Salya, a medicine man of sorts, directed his apprentice towards a specific jar of Shanti soil.&quot;Why do we need this? It is nothing but dirt!&quot; asked the apprentice.Salya refuses to make eye contact. In a dry tone, he asks his apprentice.&quot;Wh..</description>
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			<title>Kaboo</title>
			<description>A blatantly disobedient house turtle escapes confinement at sunrise. &quot;Kaboo!&quot; calls a young girl in the distance.It was the first time Kaboo had really spoke to the ocean in his old age. He studied movements and sounds, dipping his leathery face into the salt water. Memories of a place, that..</description>
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			<title>Leech Vines</title>
			<description>Leech Vines wait like crocodiles for land squid to pass by. Swiftly, a defenseless Agni squid is reeled in by this relentless plant. Bright flashes of blue and green begin to illuminate from the squid's body, warning others of danger. The vines proceed to constrict the squid, sinking their thorns de..</description>
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			<title>Leepo</title>
			<description>Leepo, a rather colossal bear, captures the evening breeze. In a ritual manner, he over looks Shanti's island before the sun sets, pondering his day. Leepo's stature is wondrous, and often mistakenly seen as dangerous. He finds excitement in his childlike aura, but remains hidden, as he knows his ma..</description>
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			<title>The Map-Maker</title>
			<description>On the way to purchase more writing materials, the Map-Maker overheard an inspiring bustle of conversation.&quot;It must have weighed over a ton!&quot; yelled a man.The Map-Maker leaned in for more.&quot;I promise on my life, it was magnificent!&quot;The Map-Maker scattered back to his workspace, comple..</description>
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			<title>Smoke Rings</title>
			<description>&quot;I see you everyday boy...&quot; Akhila gazed at the gondolier, as a mother to a child.&quot;Where are your parents?&quot; she asks.The boy turns, squinting while he drags his smoking pipe. He blows a stout ring of smoke towards Akhila, sending it across the gondola, dissipating upon arrival. The gondolier..</description>
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			<title>Sugar Debt</title>
			<description>Akhila waits soundly for her gondola to arrive. She stares at the passionate red crystal caverns as like she had never seen them before. Hidden clusters gift her with new perspective, soothing her teeming curiosity of Prana. A bitter aroma of pipe tobacco haults her focus, quickly averting her atten..</description>
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			<title>Please Enjoy The Scent</title>
			<description>The orphan gondolier boy made his usual stops along the quartz canal. &quot;Please, enjoy the scent.&quot; He says, passing lifeless Hoplen flowers to his passengers.His starlight gaze is persuasive. Passengers accept dead bouquets, peering into their color palette as if they were mystic relics. The g..</description>
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			<title>Akhila</title>
			<description>A short passage from the world of Prana</description>
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