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| || || || The Winnower describes the rules of the Flower game as the following: a living flower with less than two living neighbors is starved and dies; a living flower with two or three living neighbors can survive into the next generation; a living flower with more than three living neighbors is overcrowded and dies; and a dead flower with exactly three living neighbors comes back to life. While the Winnower enjoys this inevitable victory, the Gardener becomes tired of it. | | || || || The Winnower describes the rules of the Flower game as the following: a living flower with less than two living neighbors is starved and dies; a living flower with two or three living neighbors can survive into the next generation; a living flower with more than three living neighbors is overcrowded and dies; and a dead flower with exactly three living neighbors comes back to life. While the Winnower enjoys this inevitable victory, the Gardener becomes tired of it. | ||
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| || || | | || || || The Gardener decides to add both it and the Winnower themselves to the rules of the Flower game to delay the [[Final Shape]], a philosophy in which nothing that causes pain and suffering should exist. The Winnower discovers the First Knife, initiating the first conflict between the paracausal forces of [[Light]] and [[Darkness]]. Light is the paracausal force affecting the physical world while Darkness is the paracausal force affecting the mental world. The conflict begins by bringing down the legendary [[Tree of Silver Wings]]. As a result, the universe begins recording time. | ||
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