The Fountain of Wisdom

There was a place in the heart of the Land of the Shape of Wisdom, Esperia, where every young Esper had to visit when their StarDust began to take shape.

It was called the Fountain of Wisdom.

Deep beneath the ground of Esperia flowed a natural fountain, whose waters spread into rivers that bathed all of Esperia.

Vati loved to be near this fountain, as the delicate sound of the flowing water soothed her mind.

The Fountain of Wisdom was filled with magical energy and could reveal the natural essence of young Espers.

However, it was just a hint, as any Esper could shape their StarDust into another element through dedicated training and experience.

Vati always said to the young ones:

“The path you choose is yours alone. Always remember that your StarDust needs your attention every single day.”

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