So, now comes struggle again. Life will keep repeating the same lessons over and over and over again if you don't learn it the first time, and will give you trials and tests to grow you until you 'get it'.
Lyl wants to be an Entha. Thus, she must deal with the prejudice against the Entha, not only for being such different people, but also, for the fact that her own kind by birth are at war with whom she has chosen to support the cause of. If people look down on the Entha, that now means when she presents herself Entha, she will gain that persecution. Being despised by some doesn't mean you are in the wrong, necessarily, but it does mean she has to be certain enough in her choice that she is willing to be proud to be who she is, even when no one around her can support her.
Being true to one's self is rarely easy, but always rewarding.
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This book is written completely from the viewpoint of the child, after chapter one. This chapter in particular is to help the reader learn about the castle and those who dwell there, as the girl does, and to see things in the way she does.
She is much more interested in the silly animals than the details of the enclosures or notice of buildings. She sees a hall as a very large task, but the wide outdoors as a break. The perspective of a little girl.
The chapters in this little book are shorter, and every third ends with a drawing, usually, so, mostly, the commentary for them might also be short. :) For the most part, everything is explained in the writing itself.
Which, is how it should be.
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The Wilder is not where people go to dream. It is not a dream world. It is where the spirit lives when your consciousness is elsewhere. To physically manifest in a spiritual realm adjacent to the physical, means that you become the anomaly and therefore, as that which does not belong, you are that which can be harmed, in much the same way as an invader is attacked by the white blood cells in a body.
The Wilder is for those crazy, bold, adventurous enough to believe they actually could, people. The majority of the populace will never see the Wilder, because most people can't get outside the box they dwell in, and are content to merely dream.
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Friends, no matter the initial connection, can sometimes be temporary things. It is sad, but true. Deceit and betrayal are hard to overcome, but even more than that, it is hard to stay friends when one person moves on to other things, while the other remains, or worse, both people move, but in different directions.
I have had people move in and out of my life constantly, even people who saved my life, even people who held me through tears and struggles. Lyl has never had a friend until now. It is a hard thing to learn; that loving someone with all your heart won't necessarily keep them in your life.
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Lyl is amongst some of the most powerful women alive, yet is still herself. She has the courage to remain true to her nature in a lot of ways. She is not so intimidated by them as to not hug things she would have hugged if the Heldani were not there, is not a coward, instantly giving into their demands and questions. She doesn't think about this, but it is her nature.
:)
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