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Unfortunately, Raphael
made a critical mistake during the year of the notorious Evil
Seed catastrophe. He discovered too late that one member of nobility
supported by the Sorel clan became insane from the effects of
the Evil Seed. Consequently, Raphael gave his enemies the justification
to come after him. To make matters worse, treacherous members
of his family who were thrust into the conflict surrendered quickly
and offered to hand over Raphael in order to protect themselves.
Raphael hid himself in an impoverished
town to escape from his pursuers, which included his family members.
But accustomed to a life of privilege without want, Raphael could
not bear the cold and hunger he suffered in the slums. He most
certainly would have died if it were not for a little girl named
Amy, who hid the weakened Raphael from his enemies.
For the little girl, helping Raphael
was only a simple deed motivated out of spite for the soldiers.
For Raphael, a man who until then lived by his own means, it marked
the first time he owed his life to someone else. He felt emotions
that he had never experienced before, and Amy became an irreplaceable
presence in Raphael's life.
Raphael's exposure to life in the slums
made him see the world in a whole new light, and realize the meaninglessness
of everything. Nobles quarreled constantly and only thought of
their petty interests and self-preservation. And the commoners,
tired of constant warring, had given up hope. The world was filled
with people whose soulless, meaningless lives made them no better
than the dead.
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