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    I think it was caused by that mysterious slate, maybe the act of destroying a copy or him holding the slate and it lining up with certain conditions got him transported there

    Regarding the vision of the city, Alexia was as stumped as he was. But since he couldn't replicate the experience no matter how hard he tried, she reasoned it must have been a rare, random occurrence.
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    The tale was a grim cliché: a mad poet who lured children from villages and towns to their deaths in the river with the music of his flute. One day, he encountered another traveler, an outsider like himself. The story never gave the traveler's name, only detailing the bizarre and crazed methods the poet used against him.

    Eventually, the traveler killed the mad poet. The enraged villagers hung his corpse from the village flagpole for seven days. Throughout those seven days, a series of calamities befell them—locusts, torrential rains, fires, plagues. After a week, unable to bear it any longer, the villagers abandoned the bodies of their loved ones and, with the traveler's help, fled the home they had known for generations.
    I think that's one of way how author could end this novel. know ahaa
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