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TrinityCodex — The Tale Of Two Coins

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Vergil stood watchfull on the shore near Dis and three spirits came out the silver sea. A shaman called Leo, Leo's kin called Lea who was a priestess of light. And a rich merchant who didn't reveal his name. 

 

Leo and Lea who where at peace offered Virgil each a coin. 

Leo said to Virgil. ''I was killed by the hand of an author who stole the sacred word.''

Vergil nodded and allowed Leo guidence.

Lea spoke to Virgil and said. ''I was murdered by the hand of a lover whose pride outshined their love.''

Vergil nodded again and allowed Lea guidence.'' 

 

The merchant grunted and did now show a coin. 

''I was killed by a thief who stole solid light from me.'' 

Vergil did not allow them guidence and said. ''Your words are falls, merchant. You only crave money and do not give to people in need. You own nothing so nothing was stolen from you!''

 

Upon their creation people are given one coin. Many think it is to make profit but enlighted ones know to keep it, for Virgil so they can guide them into the light.

 

Virgil turned around and left the merchant to wander for 100 years in search for his money. 

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