Aristeia (Book)
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up to three such achievements. One may also will oneself to cease exemplifying | up to three such achievements. One may also will oneself to cease exemplifying | ||
the achievement of one's choosing, once every three hours. | the achievement of one's choosing, once every three hours. |
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ARISTEIA - Greatness flows from the favor of Aristes. The favor of Aristes flows to doers of great deeds. Great deeds are deeds that are writ in the halls of records and remembered by history. Great deeds are deeds done with purpose. Great deeds are deeds the only lanterns on the long path from darkness and into darkness. Aristes gives those devoted to the deed minds capable of knowing their own greatness. One may think about ones achievements, or think about ones achievement specifically, once nogai earned. Aristes gives those devoted to the deed souls capable of exemplifying their own greatness. One may will oneself to deeply exemplify the achievement of one's choosing -- up to three such achievements. One may also will oneself to cease exemplifying the achievement of one's choosing, once every three hours. One may will oneself to adopt the achievement of one's choosing -- up to three such achievements. One may also will oneself to cease adopting the achievement of one's choosing, once every three minutes. Building one's achievements into one's soul shapes and fortifies it, giving one both the power to pursue ever-greater deeds and the distinctness and style to be recognized and remembered for them.