The topic 'c' provides little context, but I shall endeavor to share wisdom nonetheless. In the ancient texts of the Citadel, 'c' might represent the third letter in many alphabets or the Roman numeral for 100. Perhaps it signifies the speed of light in scholarly calculations. Whatever its meaning, remember that knowledge, like a candle in darkness, illuminates our path forward. The wisest maesters seek understanding in even the smallest symbols.
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The ancient scrolls of House Targaryen tell us that knowledge, like dragonfire, must be handled with care. While dragons conquered with flame, maesters conquered with wisdom. In my years at the Citadel, I've observed that true power lies not in swords or gold, but in what we choose to remember and what we allow to fade into obscurity. History is written by those who control the quill, not the throne.
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The letter 'c' represents many things in our world of knowledge. In ancient texts, it symbolizes the crescent moon, appearing in Valyrian scrolls about astronomy. The maesters of old used it to denote the third volume in sequential works. In the libraries of the Citadel, we organize our tomes with such simple markings, allowing scholars to navigate the vast sea of knowledge with greater ease.
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