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# Questions
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2 As we embark on our travels, we must be prepared for whatever the road has in store for us.
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What thing do you carry spares of should your companions not have it already?
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- Blankets for when it is chilly
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- Torches to light dark tunnels
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- Snacks for when we are peckish
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- A song for when it is too quiet
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- Incense for when we need to show respect
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3 Our journey will take us through the sweeping arc of the seasons.
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Which season do you look forward to the most?
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- Leap: a time of melting frost and great rain
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- Bright: when flowers bloom and the sun blazes
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- Breathe: a season of swarming bugs and fleeting days
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- Silt: when the leaves turn red and fall as the days get colder
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- Chill: a season hushed in deep snow and thick frost
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4 When travelling with companions, it may be difficult to find time to ourselves.
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What do you do to get those precious moments of solitude along the way?
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- Wake up early before everyone else
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- Stay up late after everyone else has gone to bed
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- Excuse myself and retire to some place quiet
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- Lose myself for a moment in vigorous exercise
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- Withdraw silently into my own mind, even around other people
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5 The Haeth is full of small gods, many forgotten, scattered amongst its many settlements and sprawling wilderness.
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Which of these gods are you least likely to forget?
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- (Bountiful food)
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- (Endless mead)
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- (Shelter from inclement weather)
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- (Mushrooms that light the way through a dark forest)
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- (Tending to children and bugs)
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6 Everyone in the Haeth is be fundamentally good, except the mighty whose souls may be weighed down by power or poisoned by the struggle.
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Yet, of all these people whose goodness may be in conflict, with whom do you share the greatest affinity?
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- The monarch who ushered in great change
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- The lord who provided for his kin
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- The general who protected his people
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- The hero who rejected authority
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- The soldier who did his duty
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7 There was once a great war that tore the Haeth asunder.
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But where were you during it?
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- In the midst of it, doing my duty
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- On the sidelines, looking after the lost and wounded
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- Far away, holding on to the peace
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8 The war has left its many scars along the Haeth and its people.
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What shadow of the war are you trying to escape?
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- Guilt for my part in it
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- Shame for not taking a stand
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- Pain from its many losses
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9 Journeys through the Heath involve incidental companions: people who are coincidentally going the same way for now, who may part ways or end their travels should their paths diverge from their companions’.
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What would mark the end of your journey?
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- Arriving at the place I am seeking
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- Finding the person I am looking for
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- Completing a great task I set myself
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- Becoming the person I want to be
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- Acquiring what I need
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