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Hannah Frederick
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I like the focus on the soul, this intangible thing and on perfection.
The energy of a soul is a uniquely powerful, fragile and transient thing, imperfect in a way that in organics are not. And once a soul is gone, it can never be restored, rendering the transmutation equation permanently unequal...Imperfection can always move toward perfection; but perfection, like the divine state of moksha, is eternal.
— 20 hours, 8 min ago
The energy of a soul is a uniquely powerful, fragile and transient thing, imperfect in a way that in organics are not. And once a soul is gone, it can never be restored, rendering the transmutation equation permanently unequal...Imperfection can always move toward perfection; but perfection, like the divine state of moksha, is eternal.
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Everything can be more beautiful. And because it has the potential to be more beautiful later, everything suddenly feels less beautiful now.
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Was destroying the rabbit the catalyst for how her view of the world changed? She stopped looking at it with wonder and beauty.
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I think the night and the morning are the same, equals and opposites. One becomes the other becomes the one.
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When does the night end and the morning begin?
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There was no one he could talk to who might understand the singular feeling of trying to regrow torn roots in unfamiliar earth.
— Jan 19, 2026 08:22AM
Hannah Frederick
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It's interesting that Sam's entrance is an intro to alchemy and ari's entrance is an intro to Sam.
— Jan 19, 2026 06:47AM
Hannah Frederick
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Alchemy is the science of changing something into something more desirable...Sam struggles to understand the concept, because she has never imagined more for her life, has never thought to want anything different.
When do we start wishing for a better more desirable life?
— Jan 19, 2026 06:44AM
When do we start wishing for a better more desirable life?
Hannah Frederick
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When Sam is older, she will understand that her mother didn't mean to hurt her on this day, but it doesn't really matter, because she did it anyway.
— Jan 19, 2026 06:40AM
Hannah Frederick
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It is the gnawing fear that, without alchemy, she's nothing.
Aren't we all afraid of that? She picked characters with reflect most everyone I think. And did a good job showing all sides of one coin.
— Jan 18, 2026 09:15AM
Aren't we all afraid of that? She picked characters with reflect most everyone I think. And did a good job showing all sides of one coin.

