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abraxasnet2022-10-06 04:02 pm
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I've seen and heard a lot about Horizons and how most view them as a personal domain. A meaningful place in most respects, something that feels like home.
In theory, I can understand it, and how it bends to the whim of the mind and memory. The problem is that I'm not sure how to put that into practice.
What if your comfort is in people, not places? How do you quantify that and use it to craft your sanctum?
In theory, I can understand it, and how it bends to the whim of the mind and memory. The problem is that I'm not sure how to put that into practice.
What if your comfort is in people, not places? How do you quantify that and use it to craft your sanctum?
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A fortress is still useful in a place like this though.
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Perhaps. But less so without numbers to keep it, and when I cannot be there all of the time.