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Underground passages in ancient civilization were common modes of transport for monks and priests who separated their life from the material world mentally, spiritualy and physically.

Voices faded off as he continued on his way. He turned his head ever so slightly in the direction away from the sun. The whites of his eyes could be seen all around his pupil much like the holy men of India.

He woke up late. In the first few minutes of waking he remembered the end of his dream. Two suns were setting at an unsteady pace. The group became agitated as the expectation of the end of the day was inconclusive. They began to fight over which sun they should follow.

Outside peoples would refer to them as 'nomads' because they were in constant motion. Like the Native Americans they considered their home to be wherever they were now and later. But the Guides believed everyone to be in motion. Out of fear, many would opt to be static for a long duration.....>