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Thorne gestured to the landscape. In the distance, mountains of 'Ambition' pierced the clouds of 'Doubt.' A river of 'Memory' snaked through the valley. "Because out there," Thorne pointed to a faint, gray smear in the sky that represented the physical world, "things are just things. A chair is just wood and glue. Here, a chair is the concept of rest, the history of sitting, the potential for support. In the Abstrao, we don't see things as they are; we see them as they mean."

"You made it," Thorne said, his voice sounding like the rustle of old pages. "I was worried the key was too obscure."

The word is .

"I'm going back," Elias said.

To some, it was a mispronunciation. To others, it was a glitch in the code of reality. But to Elias, it was the only word that mattered.

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He picked up his pen. He had a story to write. abstrao

He gasped, inhaling the dusty scent of his study. He was back. The dictionaries were open, the lamp was humming. It looked mundane.

"I am 'Curiosity,'" Thorne smiled. "It’s a good thing to be."

"Why didn't you come back?" Elias asked, though speaking was difficult here; he had to form 'Intention' in his mind before his mouth could move. Thorne gestured to the landscape

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Elias reached out and plucked a fruit from a tree of 'Inspiration.' It was heavy, glowing with a frantic, electric energy. He tucked it into the pocket of his jacket—the only solid thing left on him.