Young Vati

Vati, the Shape of Wisdom, wasn’t born knowing everything.
She gathered her wisdom slowly, over time—bit by bit—always checking to see if what she knew was still true.

At first, learning didn’t excite her. To be honest, she thought it was dull. She would’ve much rather chatted with Gurumin or watched Kenko perform his dazzling flips and twirls.

But as she watched the other Shapes improve day by day, getting better at what they loved, something stirred inside her. She wanted to grow too!

And when she truly began to believe she could become wiser, something magical happened—she did.

It became her special gift: the more she learned, the more curious she became. And every peaceful night of sleep helped tuck her new knowledge safely into her growing treasure of wisdom.

Before long, Vati began to share what she had learned, teaching the other Shapes with a spark in her voice and joy in her heart—so much that Faya beamed with pride each time she listened.

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