Otis Farmer edited the themes of Merlyn And The Mortal's Curse Thursday, March 22, 2012.
- Added a theme: If a man studies his reflection on the surface of a lake, which is the truest representation of himself; what others see reflected on the surface, or what he knows lies deep within?: The author wrote this to express his desire to inform every human being that they were born with a meaningful purpose. Regardless of physical or mental capacities, if given the opportunity and encouragement to look deep within themselves, every human with the capacity to reason will realize their self-worth, and value to humanity. It is the responsibility of those that have been blessed with what is considered "normality" to endeavor to make the world a better place for those society considers "special needs."
- marked the description of If a man studies his reflection on the surface of a lake, which is the truest representation of himself; what others see reflected on the surface, or what he knows lies deep within? as not a spoiler
- Added a theme: The ancient ancestors left behind clues to their true identity: Ancient languages and symbology are often filled with hidden meanings and when accurately interpreted or translated, can lead to astounding discoveries.
- marked the description of The ancient ancestors left behind clues to their true identity as not a spoiler
- Added a theme: Crop Circles: While many formations are admitted hoaxes, a number of unexplained designs that defy the simple "pressed down" method, still baffle experts how the stalks are interwoven, which would be impossible if humans used boards to create a "man made" phenomenon. Perhaps those unexplained formations are meaningful attempts at communication from advanced civilizations, other worlds outside of our galaxy, maybe even from other dimensions, or even humanity's past or future.
- marked the description of Crop Circles as not a spoiler
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