Tales of Scrolleria. Anna B'hea and The Scribe
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  • Reads 97
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 3
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Dec 22, 2018
Blank Slates like her shouldn't display any personality traits. Yet she looks more intently on the more developed parts of my world. She seems to drink in the details of the city and birds most ravenously.  She further proves this uniqueness with such small gestures. The others keep heads low and eyes unfocused, not because they are made to, well they are designed that way but because they are incapable of sentient thought and needs. She is different. Even the other races started off as Blank Slates with the standard malaise. Anna B'hea may very well change the world.  I will change this as I watch her develop. Until then she remains Blank until the ceremony of my return.
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