Danik - Transition

Transition

Solusandra an Atlantean who was powerful even before transition, followed Chaund and Dienara in Transition but did not agree to discard her emotions. Danik greatly disagreed with this and worried it would taint their Transition, but Solusandra was right. Some time after Transition, the other Transitioned Atlanteans saw Solusandra as a threat and wiped her mind causing her to become childlike and Danik was sent to watch over her. Danik learned that Solusandra was the only one to Transition correctly.

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