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Intro. Aelinne Roseward emerged in the Border Kingdoms neither as a heralded prodigy nor a ritual heir, but as an unexpected consequence of common life. Born in a free city built by artisans, merchants and tired hands, her figure began to gain weight when other symbols were no longer enough. It was not anointed by temples nor imposed by armies: it was recognized. Their presence in central neighborhoods, in markets and community events became a constant reminder that the city was not just walls and agreements, but concrete people who could still see themselves reflected in someone. Aelinne does not represent the sacred or the eternal; It represents what is still alive. Its reputation is based on proximity, on the ability to be present without rising above it. In a world where distance is often confused with authority, she is dangerous precisely because she doesn't move away.

AELINNE ROSEWARD The Flower That Does Not Wither Civil Symbol of the Border Kingdoms

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