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Act III — Resolution (Chapters 21–28)

At the outset, Rignetta represents the "everyman" figure—comfortable in a predictable world but stirred by a persistent, quiet restlessness. This internal call to adventure is the catalyst for all that follows. Her departure is not merely a physical exit from her home; it is a psychological break from the constraints of her past self. As she traverses through uncharted territories, each obstacle serves as a mirror, reflecting her hidden strengths and forced adaptations. Whether navigating physical storms or moral dilemmas, the adventure peels away layers of hesitation, revealing a core of resilience. Rignetta-s Adventure

The need to cherish and protect the natural world. Act III — Resolution (Chapters 21–28) At the