The education of the shamalak boy was challenging at times, and yet I never felt out of patience. He was very clever, if not quite brilliant, but what allowed him to progress through the rigorous education I laid out for him was a simple love of knowledge and the heart to work through difficulty. No matter how hard I pushed him, he never grew bitter or complained. Always he pushed himself to be better and always he became better.
---Taken from the journal of Master Bendick of the Lucinian Order
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Age of Asango: Book II
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