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An ancient, all-knowing device built by a vanished race sits waiting to answer any legitimate question. Curious beings from many worlds journey to consult it, seeking explanations for mysteries such as life and death, strange materials called purple, and puzzling social rules. The narratives trace how travelers frame their inquiries, how assumptions and poorly formulated or trivial questions lead to unexpected, sometimes paradoxical outcomes, and how the nature of a question limits the kind of answer attainable, prompting reflection on knowledge, meaning, and inquiry itself.
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