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Gurtrude is surrounded by objects.
Dolls with cracked faces. Trinket boxes forever closed. Clocks veiled in cobwebs.
She speaks often of her collection and of the objects she wishes to pass on, granting Lucion fleeting visions of her prized possessions.
Gurtrude concerns herself with preservation, illustration, and the quiet weight of antiques.
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