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Faithless Never Win

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A book is discovered on Earth 2; our twin planet. This is the translation of that book. Human-like creatures wrote a story about an evil prince who was killed by a refugee, Leonella. She was a prophecy. But Gooya, a spoiled woman from a wealthy family, wanted to be a royal, so the prince married her. After his death, Gooya wants to get rid of Leonella at all costs.

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Prologue
It is my great honour and privilege to present this wonderful translation of the ‘Faithless Never Win’ book. The book was discovered on Earth 2 in galaxy 14 soon after we landed on our twin planet. It has taken many years to make sense of the symbols, perhaps we could call them letters, and combine them with what we’ve discovered and learned about the planet. To make the translation true and accurate, yet easy to understand, we have used the most common words. For example, we’ve used the word ‘vehicle’ for something that was used as a car, though it looked like a hovercraft – we know this from other discoveries. However, it seems that on Earth 2 nothing ever went out of fashion, hence it was perfectly normal to use any kind of transportation no matter how old or new it was. We know this from their fashion, architecture and almost everything else. Their houses looked very much like our houses, though in this book there are very few descriptions of places. The reason for this is unclear. It might be because they didn’t find such information important, or because they wrote for people who would have imagined what the place was like just by naming it. We hope to discover more as we translate more of the books discovered on our twin planet. This book is a testament to the fact that humanlike creatures once populated the planet. It is hard to imagine that all the people who lived on our twin planet have died, Earth 2 is larger than our Earth, so it is reasonable to assume their population was larger as well. While their year also lasted 12 months, each month lasted 36 days. Hence, their year was longer than our year. However, their day seems to have lasted the same as our day, though they had only 12 hours in a day, each hour had 120 minutes and each minute had 120 seconds, however their second lasted much less than our second. In this book, chapter 5 is a copy of a conversation two people had online. While the conversation itself is not particularly informative, it is stamped down to a second. It is evidence like non other we have had so far that they measured time much the same way we do. In fact, we were able to translate their time into our time. The conversation took place at around noon and lasted just over an hour, or half an hour by their time. It seems their communication was not so different to the way we communicate, although we have yet to find what they called themselves. We are calling them human, people and such because of their similarity to us. This book makes it perfectly clear that they did not only resemble us physically, but also emotionally and mentally. However, just as there were some differences in our physical appearance, such as two extra thumbs, one on each hand, and the large eye they had at the back of their head, there were also some mental and emotional difference. Primarily, there seem to have been a stronger spiritual connection between them, what we might call telepathy. But they also had a connection to the spiritual world that coexisted with their material world, so much so, that they could manipulate that world. I am aware of the debates currently taking place regarding the survival of these spirits, but I do not wish to comment on that as there is no evidence one way or the other. Perhaps that spiritual world still exists, and perhaps we too could tune into it, but that is all a long away ahead of us. We are given considerable amount of information regarding the spirits in this book, but it is not conclusive evidence. I am certain that we shall find much more about them as we translate more of their books. There is no reason to doubt that this story is based on facts, perhaps we could go as far as to say that this story is true. While it provides invaluable details about the creatures that lived there, it does not provide any information about what happened to them. There are some prophecies mentioned, perhaps those prophecies were true and they all died somehow due to their loss of sense of justice. But this would be a wild guess. As far as this book is concerned, it provides wonderful example of what the other humans thought and believed. It answers some questions, but not all. One question that has bothered my team and me is: if they had such strong telepathy, why did they need technology to communicate? As always, we encourage readers to send their impressions, ideas and conclusions. The only way we can get a good idea about Earth 2 and its creatures is if we put our minds together.  

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