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-->--'''Spirit of Zuala,''' ''WebVideo/CriticalRole: Wildemount''
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->Now, as the horse plodded through [[CrapsackWorld this cold, dark world]], David admitted to himself, perhaps for the first time, that he had always known his mother was gone. He had just wanted to believe otherwise. It was like the routines that he had employed while she was ill in the hope that they might keep her alive. They were false hopes, dreams without foundation, insubstantial as the voice he had followed to this place. He could not change the world that he had left, and [[MagicLand this world]], while taunting him with the possibility that things could be different, had ultimately frustrated him. [[KnowWhenToFoldEm It was time to go home]].
-->--''Literature/TheBookOfLostThings''
->Now, as the horse plodded through [[CrapsackWorld this cold, dark world]], David admitted to himself, perhaps for the first time, that he had always known his mother was gone. He had just wanted to believe otherwise. It was like the routines that he had employed while she was ill in the hope that they might keep her alive. They were false hopes, dreams without foundation, insubstantial as the voice he had followed to this place. He could not change the world that he had left, and [[MagicLand this world]], while taunting him with the possibility that things could be different, had ultimately frustrated him. [[KnowWhenToFoldEm It was time to go home]].
-->--''Literature/TheBookOfLostThings''
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A character arc in which the death of a loved one must eventually be accepted.
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A character arc in which the death of a loved one must eventually be accepted.