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... estructive force. But power did not need to corrupt to be destructive. Given enough power, even those with the best and purest of intentions had the potential to alter the fate of the world for the worse—but also for the better. Either outcome was possible, and so too were both outcomes occurring simultaneously. With just a whisper on the wind, an emperor could save ten lives while ending another ten: such was the weight of consequence upon the shoulders of those whose very words could part the ...
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