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** “Welcome to the stage I've been saving. Now. tell me the best story that was ever told! Tell it to me with no regard for your lives!“



** “Everything is one. One is everything. All stories are spun into one... The beginning is the end. The end is the beginning. The start is a happy accident. The end, the fate for which it's meant. Existence is false. Truth is nothingness.”

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** “Everything is one. One is everything. All stories are spun into one... The beginning is the end. The end is the beginning. The start is a happy accident. The end, the fate for which it's meant. Existence is false. Truth is nothingness.
* Fakir
** “I just want the power to protect people.”
** “She couldn’t be drowning in there, could she? Can ducks drown? No, knowing her, it’s possible.

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** “Stories aren't always guaranteed a happily ever after.”


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* “Stories aren't always guaranteed a happily ever after.”
* “The beginning of a story is a sudden event; the start, a happy accident, the end, the fate for which it's meant. A story that never ends is a sad fate.”
* “Truth is a shy little thing. If you approach it, it will hide. Truth is a lonesome little thing. If you move away from it, it will give chase.”
* “May those who accept their fate be granted Happiness, may those who defy their fate be granted Glory.”
* “There's nothing more boring than a perfect heroine!”
* “And so, the prince and the princess lived happily ever... Happily!? Happiness in stories is, at most, a trifling matter of a couple of lines at the end — the epitome of boredom. Now, show me a magnificent tragedy! A cataclysm of tears from which not one of the players is saved, and to which a happy ending never comes!”

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* Edel
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“Stories aren't always guaranteed a happily ever after.”
* ** “The beginning of a story is a sudden event; the start, a happy accident, the end, the fate for which it's meant. A story that never ends is a sad fate.”
* ** “Truth is a shy little thing. If you approach it, it will hide. Truth is a lonesome little thing. If you move away from it, it will give chase.”
* ** “May those who accept their fate be granted Happiness, may those who defy their fate be granted Glory.”
* Drosselmeyer
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“There's nothing more boring than a perfect heroine!”
* ** “And so, the prince and the princess lived happily ever... Happily!? Happiness in stories is, at most, a trifling matter of a couple of lines at the end — the epitome of boredom. Now, show me a magnificent tragedy! A cataclysm of tears from which not one of the players is saved, and to which a happy ending never comes!”comes!”
* The Oak Tree
** “What you can see cannot be seen. What you can hear makes no sound.”
** “See what cannot be seen. Hear what cannot be heard.”
** “Submerge yourself in the bog of truth that lies far, far away.”
** “Everything is one. One is everything. All stories are spun into one... The beginning is the end. The end is the beginning. The start is a happy accident. The end, the fate for which it's meant. Existence is false. Truth is nothingness.”
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* “Stories aren't always guaranteed a happily ever after.”
* “The beginning of a story is a sudden event; the start, a happy accident, the end, the fate for which it's meant. A story that never ends is a sad fate.”
* “Truth is a shy little thing. If you approach it, it will hide. Truth is a lonesome little thing. If you move away from it, it will give chase.”
* “May those who accept their fate be granted Happiness, may those who defy their fate be granted Glory.”
* “There's nothing more boring than a perfect heroine!”
* “And so, the prince and the princess lived happily ever... Happily!? Happiness in stories is, at most, a trifling matter of a couple of lines at the end — the epitome of boredom. Now, show me a magnificent tragedy! A cataclysm of tears from which not one of the players is saved, and to which a happy ending never comes!”

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