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<h2 id="aurel-balan-the-balan-clade">Aurel Bălan &mdash; The Bălan clade</h2> <hr />
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<p>Note that, from this point forward, all communications include an exclusion for several members of the Ode clade. I trust that, with the clade-eyes-only permissions, there really isn&rsquo;t a way that Hammered Silver and In Dreams&rsquo; stanzas would be able to read these anyway, but we felt it prudent to build up that habit with our communications all the same. That we all received the same request on the same day made it an easy decision.</p>
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<h2 id="aurel-balan-the-balan-clade">Aurel Bălan &mdash; The Bălan clade</h2>
<p>The Bălan clade,</p> <p>The Bălan clade,</p>
<p>For as often as we talk about being trackers, I sometimes wonder if we aren&rsquo;t maybe more aligned with the Odists than we give ourselves credit for. Not the structure, perhaps, but to hear May and Dear talk, this idea that each of the first lines would fork to explore an interest isn&rsquo;t that unfamiliar to us, is it? We fork to work on projects and usually merge back, and yet when we are taken up by fixation, individuation sets in and we are suddenly no longer who we were.</p> <p>For as often as we talk about being trackers, I sometimes wonder if we aren&rsquo;t maybe more aligned with the Odists than we give ourselves credit for. Not the structure, perhaps, but to hear May and Dear talk, this idea that each of the first lines would fork to explore an interest isn&rsquo;t that unfamiliar to us, is it? We fork to work on projects and usually merge back, and yet when we are taken up by fixation, individuation sets in and we are suddenly no longer who we were.</p>
<p>And yet that&rsquo;s not all the Odists do, and, apparently, it&rsquo;s not all we do, either. They have their secret, long-lived selves, those who drift away from who they used to be, and they fork often enough to work on a task. Their instances will linger to track a task from start to finish and then they&rsquo;ll merge back down, just as we did.</p> <p>And yet that&rsquo;s not all the Odists do, and, apparently, it&rsquo;s not all we do, either. They have their secret, long-lived selves, those who drift away from who they used to be, and they fork often enough to work on a task. Their instances will linger to track a task from start to finish and then they&rsquo;ll merge back down, just as we did.</p>
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<p>Aurel Bălan</p> <p>Aurel Bălan</p>
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