Unfounded

To rebuild Esperia from the perspective of harmony between the different elements, it was essential to question unfounded truths.

Centuries of war and history cannot disappear in a single instant. Prejudices and unfounded rumors persist.

It was on these very points that the Water Espers, guided by the Forme of Wisdom Vati, bore the heavy task of clarifying what was unfounded and had become an integral part of the thoughts of Espers all around the world.

A difficult task, yet finally made possible by the discovery of the existence of the StarDust!

Indeed, it represented a common point shared by all Espers and thus became the foundation of a society based on respect and harmony, not only among living beings, but also with nature.

“Wisdom does not consist in pretending to know everything. It requires the courage to admit one’s mistakes, and to forgive those who have made them.”


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