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In this chapter intro, Alcatraz discusses Aesop and his fables, mentioning that as time progresses and we retell them more and more, the endings tend to get happier.
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In this chapter intro, Alcatraz discusses Aesop and the his fables, mentioning that as time progresses and we retell them more and more, the endings tend to get happier.
   
 
They fly to the [[Worldspire]], which Kaz tells Alcatraz connects every person in the world, as well as transferring its experiences to random number of people at any given time. They pick up Dif, who turns out to be very enthusiastic and acts like he is trying very hard to be a Smedry, and whom Kaz hates. His Talent is that he's very forgetful. After speaking to him for a couple minutes, Alcatraz gets a surge of hatred for him, which he feels bad about. He wonders if this is how the rest of the world sees all Smedrys.
 
They fly to the [[Worldspire]], which Kaz tells Alcatraz connects every person in the world, as well as transferring its experiences to random number of people at any given time. They pick up Dif, who turns out to be very enthusiastic and acts like he is trying very hard to be a Smedry, and whom Kaz hates. His Talent is that he's very forgetful. After speaking to him for a couple minutes, Alcatraz gets a surge of hatred for him, which he feels bad about. He wonders if this is how the rest of the world sees all Smedrys.

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