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[timsh2]
timsh's master advised timsh to become successful at something and then,
after having succeeded, he could do whatever he wanted, not lacking for
sustenance. timsh immediately concluded that he would first do whatever
he wanted and success could wait. After all, he was exiled and success
in exile didn't really seem important. braelig was a bleak and barren
landscape but it was full of people. timsh quickly noticed that there
were also few resources and so staying alive in braelig was painful in
comparison to timsh's former life in which he remembered that things were
just the opposite: there was plenty to go around and not too many people
to share the plenty. Here in braelig the culture was more built upon the
principal of the many serving the few.
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