Hence, a blazing ball of fire came from the sun, and it struck the city of glass, completely destroying it and leaving nothing but a desert. The next day, when the sun rose again, it saw them together and understood that something not meant to happen had happened. So, despite Nada’s numerous attempts, he made love to her. Love was not part of the “Dream” world it was one of the tools of “Desire.” But the King of Dreams never interacted with anyone who went to great lengths to find him. When she woke up, she found Kai’ckul by her side. Soon she realized that the stranger was no one else but the king of dreams himself, one of the “Endless.” She knew that a mortal couldn’t make love with the one who never dies. One of them (probably Abel) told her that she was now in the dream world, ruled by Kai’ckul, the King of dreams. Nada soon found herself in a darkened place, and there she saw two brothers (probably Cain and Abel) fighting. The bird brought the berry to the Queen, and she swallowed the fiery berry. When Nada had given up hope of ever finding the stranger, the bird told the Queen that if a human swallowed a berry from the tree, it would transport them to the location of their true love. Nada asked the Weaverbird to find the stranger for her, but a day later, it came in a burnt state, while carrying a berry from the trees that only grow in the mountains of the sun. The little Weaverbird said that the stranger gave her a grain to eat, and that is how she remembered him. The Bird King summoned all the birds in its realm and instructed them to find him, but unfortunately, no one had seen him except for a little Weaverbird. Unable to find her lover, Nada went into the forest and met with the King of the Birds, whom she requested to find this stranger. However, no one had ever seen him before or was able to find him anywhere. The next morning, Nada called everyone and asked them to find the stranger. She fell in love with the stranger as soon as their eyes met. As soon as Nada looked out of her window, she saw the stranger standing in the streets. One day, a stranger came walking into the city, and at night he stood right beneath the Queen’s Tower. The women from her tribe asked her to find a suitable husband, but every man she met seemed to disappoint her. When she was sixteen years old, she was the most beautiful woman in the world. So, according to the comic book, Nada was the Queen of the city. Their ancestors belonged to the city, as the first people on earth were from their tribe. This is why the tale had to be told in such a place. He said that the shard of glass once belonged to that city, and it was forbidden to take it away from this place. The old man told him that the place where they were sitting, long ago, used to be a city made of glass. Once he saw it, they set up a fire, and the older man started the story. The grandfather finds a perfect spot to tell the tale and asks his grandson to find a shard of glass. First, they had to get circumcised and then listen to a tale out in the desert from the older men. It was the ritual of the tribe for the younger boys on their path to entering manhood. One of them is the grandfather, and the other is the grandson. At the beginning of the 2nd volume of “The Doll’s House,” we get to see two tribal men from the past walking in the desert. So, who is Nada? How did she know Morpheus for so long? To find out about this, we must visit the comic book realm. We can see that while walking past, one of the souls called Morpheus goes by the name “Kai’ckul.” It was the soul of a woman named Nada, who seemed to know the Dream Lord for almost 10,000 years. Some souls were kept for their heinous crimes in the past. While on their way up to the palace of Lucifer, Morpheus was about to go past some sort of prison.
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