Innocence

The Seven Shapes understood that for the Espers to act in unison, there needed to be shared values and goals — a common foundation for a new beginning.

Gurumin, the Shape of Empathy, became a symbol of what must be protected, and of why working together was the only way forward.

Her innocence was admired by all; her kindness and love reached anyone willing to listen.

“Innocence, like the pure heart of a child, is something that must be preserved and protected,” concluded the Seven Shapes.

Indeed, a newborn has much to learn from the world, and its innocence will be shaped by it. Though every individual is unique and perceives life through their own eyes, a world where innocence can prevail without being trampled upon became one of Esperia’s greatest goals.

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