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Monday, 5 April 2021

Puck's Sense of Self



There was another great point of difference between Puck and most of the Fay from which he had come … he had the ability to discern himself from the crowd. Puck’s sense of self was always present - his own presence, as it were, spoke the loudest to him.

This could be said for the mortals as well. Most, like the fairies, identify with one common mind - whilst only a few can be separate enough to have thoughts that are their own. Each had a consciousness of individuality, as it were.

Puck saw this as being the true evolution of both - as long as selfishness did not overtake the selflessness they had known.

The magic kingdoms rested heavily upon one another, with the deep magic of the humans and their slumbering intellects, and the wakeful light-filled immortals with their repetitive ways.

- Gabriel Brunsdon, AZLANDER: NEVER ENDINGS: Second Chances

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