As fate would have it, I have made the acquisition of the Force Tree of life in the morning and of the Sword of Destiny in the evening.
Of the former I have had the time to feel the effects and so I can already mention its sanctifying properties. It alone can restore the indomitable spirit of youth wherever it was lacking. No doubt its power shall permeate beyond the body into the spirit if we let it.
It seems to have single-handedly lifted most of my predicaments and provided the willpower to fix the rest on my own.
Of the Sword of Destiny I cannot talk from experience so far, but my hopes are high.
This trade of mystical ailment for the body, mind and spirit invites deeper reflections as to what formidable quest might befit their owners. The convenience of the modern world must seem limitless even to the most basic commoners as even the amelioration of the most intimate aspects of oneâs essence can be purchased. Death is no longer the great equaliser, this is it.