Emergence of Talents

Guiding the young Espers to develop their talents and not leaving them to fend for themselves had become a priority on Esperia.

For a better future, society as a whole must become better.

This had become the leitmotif of Esperia’s renewal since the end of the War of Chaos.

The Seven Shapes had realized how deeply many Espers had become disillusioned with the society in which they lived.

Young Espers, in particular, often had great difficulty finding their bearings in a world where the things that should now be obvious were still being set aside, in favor of others that were merely the result of dogmas built upon a profound lack of knowledge.

“History up to now must serve all of us. We must draw lessons from the past in order to build the future on healthy foundations for everyone.” said Vati, the Shape of Wisdom.

“This will challenge the customs of many, but in truth it is simply their responsibility, long set aside, taking its rightful place again.” interjected Faya, the Shape of Will.

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