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The Stillness Question
Ohlai openly debates whether limited permanence is necessary for survival.
In the early Modern Age, Ohlai clans began openly debating a once-taboo idea:
whether stillness might be survivable.
Some advocate seasonal anchor-sites for education and care.
Others warn that even temporary permanence risks cultural collapse.
No resolution has been reached.
The question itself marks a turning point.