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When the lord of the forest was born, the king of trees bestowed upon them a crown.
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This crown would finally pass to the first maiden who had followed in the lord's footsteps.
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She once took in many children who had become lost in the forest, yet had not ever trodden upon any wild flowers.
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She only knew how to serve her liege and defend the labyrinth,
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And she knew that the world was naught but the dream of the forest,
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So she taught the ways of the hunt and the method of walking through dreams to the children,
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She taught that they must love the plants of the forest, for they belong to her liege's garden.
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That they must respect the creatures that fall under their arrows, for they are her lord's people.
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Her teachings would pass amongst the lost children of the forest, and they would change much.
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Eventually, their origins would be forgotten altogether, but some people would become guardians who patrolled the woods,
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Returning to the world of humans and light bonfires in the deepest of nights to exorcise the shadows.
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There was one who remained and walked between the trees, eventually forgetting time itself amidst the hunt for wild beasts, becoming drenched in black blood.
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She was very nearly as ancient as the final lord of the forest, and at the last she dreamed a dream of the labyrinth and the hunt.
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This dream was so great and vast that it would cover every dream that was ever dreamed by the forest people.
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The labyrinth, for its part, was the vast and endless hunting ground, where the roots of trees and the lines drawn by the snaking streams were denser than a tiger's stripes,
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More changeable than the flowing water. The whispers that preach "death" became lost within this labyrinth,
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For only she and those who understood the teachings of the forest lord could pass through the maze and enter into the boundless hunting grounds.
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Till at last, when the whispers had faded, and the wicked beasts had fled far away, did she, now fully eroded, disappear together with that grand dream.
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She, and many fragments of dreams, would at last flow into the dreams of human scions.
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Like how a shattered mirror reflects many different images,
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The dreams she left behind are circulated through the narratives of the people in a myriad of forms.
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Those tales that became the widest spread (emerged victorious) had nothing at all to do with her.
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Her name as mentioned in those tales, for example, was in fact the name of the crown.
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In the end, all she had left to herself was her true name, a handful of water that reflected the moonlight,
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And the golden flower she had taken from the crown that her beloved king had given her. |