The Shape of Wisdom : Vati

In ancient times, there was a land called Esperia, where harmony reigned, thanks to the 7 Shapes.

Then came the Eclipse, and the world forgot the existence of the 7 Shapes.

Vati was the Shape of Wisdom, flowing like water. Her hair shimmered with the color of clear springs.
She came to remind us that learning should never stop.
It sparks our curiosity, shapes our thoughts about the world, and helps us form ideas of our own.

Learning shows us that we all share the same planet.
That we belong to one human family, even with our many differences—like gender, race, or beliefs.
Understanding this helps us grow.

But Vati felt her power fading.
She watched with sadness as people began to forget her.
They lost the wisdom they once had—about the world, about harmony through differences, about the possibility of equity.

Still, Vati believed in something stronger than forgetting: the endless desire to learn.
And as long as children keep asking questions about the world, there will always be hope…


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