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A list of all pages that have property "Background" with value "No one comes into this world having written the first few chapters of their life. You don't get to pick your parents, the time of your birth, or much else until you're older. And by the time the story is over, there's very little choice left then either: a soldier dies at the end of a blade, an elderly woman passes away from a cough brought on by the weather. What everyone gets a chance to write is what happens in the middle. From a young age Tamsin understood this lesson. Perhaps it was the constant drilling of her tutors reminding her that every story has a beginning, middle, and end. Or maybe it was seeing the constant birth and death that anyone raised as a Grayson is going to be exposed to. But Tamsin was a bright girl and she saw the lesson, even if it's one that wasn't being taught to her. This was enough to keep her with at least one journal on her at all times, ready to write down some detail of a story, be it her own or one she witnessed, so she could later record it in more vivid detail in a White or Black Journal when she was able. This is what would give her the desire to take some basic art lessons, so she could illustrate the texts like some of the holier books had; because stories are worthy of decoration too. For the most part, Tamsin's life was arranged around Bastion. She could go scouting with the scouting parties, but only if it was in a known "safe" area. She could go swim in the river, but only if the guards came along. The constant protection is something that she began to grow tired of. How could she have an interesting story if she was never allowed to have something interesting to do? Then, one day, Death was declared a God, once Lost and now remembered. She remembers hearing the Seraph tell of the Queen of Beginnings and Ends and felt something flutter in her heart. Tamsin had to get away from Bastion and go to Arx. This was where her story would really begin. It took some work, convincing her parents to let her leave, but what could go wrong in Arx? It was as well garrisoned as Bastion and think of all the family there to keep her safe? So the Princess set out for the distant city and has since taken up residence there. Nor did it take Tamsin long to show her dedication to the Queen, becoming a Harlequin and Disciple of Death. If anything her love for how things start and end has grown, and her need to carry around an extra journal has grown. Arx has so many beginnings and endings.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Tamsin Grayson  + (No one comes into this world having writte
      No one comes into this world having written the first few chapters of their life. You don't get to pick your parents, the time of your birth, or much else until you're older. And by the time the story is over, there's very little choice left then either: a soldier dies at the end of a blade, an elderly woman passes away from a cough brought on by the weather. What everyone gets a chance to write is what happens in the middle. From a young age Tamsin understood this lesson. Perhaps it was the constant drilling of her tutors reminding her that every story has a beginning, middle, and end. Or maybe it was seeing the constant birth and death that anyone raised as a Grayson is going to be exposed to. But Tamsin was a bright girl and she saw the lesson, even if it's one that wasn't being taught to her. This was enough to keep her with at least one journal on her at all times, ready to write down some detail of a story, be it her own or one she witnessed, so she could later record it in more vivid detail in a White or Black Journal when she was able. This is what would give her the desire to take some basic art lessons, so she could illustrate the texts like some of the holier books had; because stories are worthy of decoration too. For the most part, Tamsin's life was arranged around Bastion. She could go scouting with the scouting parties, but only if it was in a known "safe" area. She could go swim in the river, but only if the guards came along. The constant protection is something that she began to grow tired of. How could she have an interesting story if she was never allowed to have something interesting to do? Then, one day, Death was declared a God, once Lost and now remembered. She remembers hearing the Seraph tell of the Queen of Beginnings and Ends and felt something flutter in her heart. Tamsin had to get away from Bastion and go to Arx. This was where her story would really begin. It took some work, convincing her parents to let her leave, but what could go wrong in Arx? It was as well garrisoned as Bastion and think of all the family there to keep her safe? So the Princess set out for the distant city and has since taken up residence there. Nor did it take Tamsin long to show her dedication to the Queen, becoming a Harlequin and Disciple of Death. If anything her love for how things start and end has grown, and her need to carry around an extra journal has grown. Arx has so many beginnings and endings.
      n. Arx has so many beginnings and endings.)