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A psi-sensitive ethnologist stationed on a closed world struggles to explain why the planet's people and their vast, geometrically spaced forest feel like an elaborate performance rather than an authentic culture. Frustrated when his survey superiors deem the world adequately classified and order withdrawal, he refuses to abandon the puzzle and uses his percipience to probe hidden layers of reality. Moving among villagers who tend the trees and befriend him, he confronts time pressure, procedural limits, and the unsettling possibility that appearances have been manufactured, forcing him to test the boundaries between perception and truth.

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Manly Banister

Manly Banister was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction literature. His notable works include "A Gift from Earth," which explores themes of human experience and alien cultures, and "The Great Illusion," which delves into philosophical questions about reality and perception. Banister's writing often reflects a keen interest in the intersection of science and humanity, making him a distinctive voice in the genre. Through his imaginative storytelling, he invites readers to contemplate the complexities of existence and the nature of belief.

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