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... they’re quite reasonable—very much on point," Sage Miletus said, visibly pleased with Illiya’s answer. "The future is inherently uncertain. What we divine is merely a possible branch, or one among many potential outcomes. If the future were fixed and unchangeable, then what would be the point of hard work?"
"What would those who struggle against the heavens, who resist the fates imposed upon them, even be then?"
"There are always people who place their hopes on the vague and elu ...
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