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Star of Rebirth

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The story follows Atanta, leader of a starving ice-bound band whose final migratory hunt fails, prompting him to address his people and recount an origin myth. He relates how an old man fashioned a son and a woman from his ribs so descendants could endure the cold, how the woman's Hotland lineage brought sunlight and migration, and how divergent adaptations led to conflict and scarcity. As the band faces hunger, the narrative contrasts fading belief in helpful gods with cultural memory of rebirth signified by a distant red star, exploring survival, loss, and the persistence of myth in harsh environments.

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Bernard Wall

Bernard Wall was a writer known for his contributions to speculative fiction. His notable work, "Star of Rebirth," explores themes of renewal and transformation, reflecting Wall's interest in the human experience and the potential for change. While not as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, Wall's writing offers a unique perspective within the genre, inviting readers to contemplate the possibilities of rebirth in both personal and broader contexts.

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