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The Traveller

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The Traveller began as The Nuclear Fiend—a shadowy figure born from despair, shaped by destruction, and haunted by the weight of the world. He represented a mind consumed by chaos and grief, standing still in the fallout of emotional ruin.

But one day, The Fiend did something unexpected: he turned around. He pulled a long, tattered cloak over his scorched form—not to hide, but to transform. He became The Traveller, and with quiet resolve, he began to walk in the other direction.

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Now, he wanders surreal landscapes painted from the subconscious: floating mountains, endless deserts of thought, forests whispering forgotten truths. With each step, The Traveller seeks something more—a sense of wonder, a spark of hope, a chance to build a new world from the ashes of the old.

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His journey is not one of escape, but of becoming. Letting go of who he thought he was, he embraces the unknown with open hands. The Traveller is a symbol of internal alchemy—an explorer of the mind, of nature, and of the divine. Rooted in the teachings of Hermetic philosophy, he understands that the world within reflects the world without. Each path he takes is a ritual, each landscape a mirror.

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He is not lost. He is becoming.

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