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| <!-- [Quest 4 Description] -->He wanted to protect the El.<br>And... He wanted to protect everyone.<br>That's why he decided on the easiest answer that would accomplish both.<br>One sacrifice. Such a small price compared to the El and everyone else...<br>Did something go wrong? Did the voice he heard know the answer? He headed deeper inside the sanctum as he cut through any enemy that got in his way.
| <!-- [Quest 4 Description] -->He wanted to protect the El.<br>And... He wanted to protect everyone.<br>That's why he decided on the easiest answer that would accomplish both.<br>One sacrifice. Such a small price compared to the El and everyone else...<br>Did something go wrong? Did the voice he heard know the answer? He headed deeper inside the sanctum as he cut through any enemy that got in his way.


| <!-- [Quest 5 Description] -->Though it was blind faith from his subconscious mind, fighting for the continuation of the El was indisputable for him.<br>That's why there were always questions he asked himself that were never resolved<br>Thoughts that haunted his mind whenever he resonated with the El made him waver.<br>A fixation with the El that he could not explain. The blind faith that did not question his fixation. The reason why he resonates with he El, and his feeling that allowed him to so easily answer Solace's question. And... The great destiny he felt at the center of the El.<br>In the end, he had to be separated from the El. If he wasn't born to become one with the El, there must be some other mission he must complete. And the one who can give him that answer is somewhere inside the sanctum.<br>When humans learn that everything was destiny and nothing can be changed, what do they feel? ...He knew the answer, but no longer remembers.<br>??? headed towards the sanctum. It was time to hear his answer from 'destiny'.
| <!-- [Quest 5 Description] -->Though it was blind faith from his subconscious mind, fighting for the continuation of the El was indisputable for him.<br>That's why there were always questions he asked himself that were never resolved<br>Thoughts that haunted his mind whenever he resonated with the El made him waver.<br>A fixation with the El that he could not explain. The blind faith that did not question his fixation. The reason why he resonates with he El, and his feeling that allowed him to so easily answer Solace's question. And... The great destiny he felt at the center of the El.<br>In the end, he had to be separated from the El. If he wasn't born to become one with the El, there must be some other mission he must complete. And the one who can give him that answer is somewhere inside the sanctum.<br>When humans learn that everything was destiny and nothing can be changed, what do they feel? ...He knew the answer, but no longer remembers.<br>??? headed towards the sanctum. It was time to hear his answer from "destiny".




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