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This place is certainly interesting- and I'm not just talking about the "different worlds" aspect. The vast amount of information stored here is really quite impressive. We have libraries in the Fire Nation, of course; excellent ones- and yet none of them come close to holding the amount of stuff stored in this mysterious database. Obviously, the worth of what we store is far greater- quality is more important; not just anything is worthy of being preserved for posterity. "Fan fiction" about members of the royal family, for instance- even if written with the best of intentions, which most of the writing stored here isn't- is more likely to be ignored or destroyed than kept in a library.
I've been looking back over some of the myriad of conversations I've had since I first discovered this place. The ability to do that is so convenient. You never know- I might find something useful; something I overlooked the first time around. I doubt it, though- I rarely overlook things.
I've been looking back over some of the myriad of conversations I've had since I first discovered this place. The ability to do that is so convenient. You never know- I might find something useful; something I overlooked the first time around. I doubt it, though- I rarely overlook things.

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In real life, however, it isn't always quite so obvious.
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"Real magic" doesn't exist.
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Fine, fine- but it doesn't on my world.
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