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... it signified having a firm recognition of oneself.
The world was idealistic in nature, and a stable sense of self was the foundation of everything. Even powerful beings like heretical gods lacked self-awareness. Though they possessed immense power, no organization attempted to cooperate with them—only to seize their strength.
And this murloc knowing its own name likely meant it had truly lived at some point, whether as a human or as a murloc.
Memories could be fabricated ...
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