The prism is wisdom. He is both high priest and emperor, and the only things keeping the fragile peace together are his strength, humor, and charm. However, Prisms never last, and Guile is aware of his remaining time. Guile must determine how much he is ready to spend to keep a secret that could destroy his world hidden when he learns he has a son who was born in a distant nation following the conflict that put him in power.
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The prism is wisdom. He is both high priest and emperor, and the only things keeping the fragile peace together are his strength, humor, and charm. However, Prisms never last, and Guile is aware of his remaining time. Guile must determine how much he is ready to spend to keep a secret that could destroy his world hidden when he learns he has a son who was born in a distant nation following the conflict that put him in power.
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