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THE GATES | THE COURTYARD | THE FOUNTAINS | THE GARDENS
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THE GATES | THE COURTYARD | THE FOUNTAINS | THE GARDENS

Re: THE GARDENS
Now, the real garden spreads before you: a meadow beneath a sky that shimmers with the shifting rainbow of light, with the horizon stretching as far as the eye can see. As the colors merge into that horizon, they form a pure-glowing white. The meadow itself, filled with flowers, reflects the sky in its rainbow. In fact, one might notice that no two flowers are exactly alike in color or breed.
You yourself stand at an entrance: a gate of white metal that gives off its own light.
It feels as though one mystery—the mystery of where you are—is slowly beginning to resolve, but how you got here is still a wonder. It weighs on your mind, in the back of your throat like a lump, but at once, you feel as though the drowsiness still remains, and your eyelids feel heavy.
Some yards away, there is a single tree. Its swaying branches beckon you to rest beneath them, if only for a moment. ]
Re: THE GARDENS
his eyes fall to the red flowers, to the single spider lily, before kneeling down
he's not picking it out or anything, just touching the flower ]
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How do you know that? Unclear. But the knowledge feels as natural and certain as air. ]
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bitterness wells up inside of himself and he stands himself up, moving away from the flower and toward the tree ]
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But then, so is every flower here. So is the grass, and the sky.
Up close to the tree, you can see that its leaves are lush and green, but not of any species you can particularly identify. Actually, it's more like... the platonic ideal of a tree?
And still, taking a rest beneath its branches feels like the most natural thing in the world, somehow. ]
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if there's nothing interesting from touching the tree he's going to start going back toward the gate ]
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There's something almost profound to the touch. Meditative, perhaps, if meditation could be distilled to something as simple as a touch.
...But nothing specific happens, and the gate stands open. ]
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You find yourself in front of a fountain, with no way to cross back to where you were before. ]