In her tender years, Rasp perhaps encountered the sorrow of parting from loved ones, casting her world into shades of monochrome.
Yet, amidst this adversity, she found herself blessed to encounter guardians, noble souls worthy of protection, whom she then endeavored to pass on her warmth.117Please respect copyright.PENANAL4TDmAOEE6
If the noble hero, Blue, erected a bronze likeness with the intent of ensuring Mang would not endure solitude in her future solitude, then Pine's bequeathing of Rasp to Mang akin to entrusting a daughter, signifies a hope for these two solitary souls to journey forth together, to comprehend, and banish loneliness from their path.
Becoming a sorceress, Rasp repays the debt owed to Pine, who invested her remaining years in nurturing her growth and providing her with purpose.
As a sorceress, Rasp's unwavering commitment stems from her desire to safeguard Mang's smile and her pure love for magic.
Rasp, derived from the German "Fern," meaning "distant," epitomizes distance in its myriad forms. Initially, it's the physical expanse she confronts, shattering distant boulders to embark on a new journey alongside Mang.
Yet, it's also the temporal remoteness, for despite becoming the youngest ever third-tier sorceress and surpassing Mang to attain first-tier status, the fleeting decades of human life remain a mere grain of sand in the eyes of elves.
Thus, she races against time, striving to draw nearer to Mang with every fleeting step.
Yet, distance also manifests in the chasm separating Rasp from Pine from the outset.
Throughout their journey, Rasp dedicates herself not only to the study of magic but also to caring for Mang, her mentor, and to chiding Cran for his ignorance of feminine sentiments.
Nevertheless, as the guardian of all, she never ceases her forward momentum, ever pressing towards her aspirations.
Though amidst the desolate tomb, confronting the chief examiner Cran, Rasp candidly admits her waning passion for magic, drained by her debt to Pine.
However, her encounter with Mang and their subsequent journey elevate these sentiments.
Just as Mang's fervor for sorcery lies at the heart of her being, Rasp's essence as a sorceress revolves around safeguarding Mang's radiant smile.
Mang passes on the flame of magic, illuminating Rasp's world. With torchbearer and guide in place, the vast expanse appears somewhat diminished, be it in time or space.
Names decree destinies; Rasp's lifelong pursuit perhaps revolves around bridging the myriad distances, thereby enriching her own existence.
Yet, it's this very journey that furnishes a tangible explanation for her progression towards her final resting place.
The journey's end may also signify the culmination of fate.
Yet, for the girl named "distant," her life's mission is to bridge all distances, temporal or spatial, thereby crafting her own unique destiny.
Perhaps, at that juncture, she'll yearn for the genesis of all bonds, when, by the cliff's edge, she grasped the forlorn girl, and the monk named Pine could once again tousle her hair, commending her with a "Well done." Then, she'll cease to be the distant figure of yore, transformed into the girl with an upturned smile, traversing all distances with spontaneity, buoyed by admiration and gratitude.
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