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A weary Galactic Historian compresses the histories of countless races into a single authoritative manuscript and destroys the originals, making the summary the sole arbiter of what occurred. A careless breeze lifts an unnumbered page and drops it beneath a xixxix tree, where two small collector-creatures seize, tear, and weave it into a hammock. Because the missing page contained a span of events, that interval is effectively erased from galactic record, while the creatures who sleep on it experience vivid, troubling dreams. The piece links institutional responsibility, the fragility of archives, and the far-reaching effects of minor accidents.
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