The Element of Wind focused on interactions with others more than the other elements. Of course, being of another element like Fire or Water didn’t prevent one from leaning toward this trait, but the Espers of the Wind had the most natural affinity for it.
Instinctively, they could sense the presence of their inner Shadow, and though, like all Espers, they could only truly grasp it after working on their StarDust, they could still faintly hear what it said.
Thus, the Espers of the Wind had a reputation for being sincere and honest—because they first had to be sincere and honest with themselves, understanding their own weaknesses before anything else.
The importance of preserving this trait of character throughout one’s lifetime, for any Esper, had now become a pillar of One Daily Tale.
The Seven Shapes, led by Gurumin, the Shape of Empathy, believed that if the Espers of the Wind could become living examples of sincerity and honesty, compassion would one day become the norm in Esperia.









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