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Edited in September 2024
"It was common knowledge by now that at birth, a mark would be placed upon the skin of every child that would dictate their partner in life.
It began in the late 1800s—or at least, that was when documents discussing it were first discovered—and it wasn't uncommon to find that a bond had been broken. For the most part, this was due to the untimely death of one half, often before they had even crossed paths; an outcome that seemed, in some inexplicable way, even more tragic than meeting and losing each other afterward.
But other times, a bond was broken because of the rejection of the other half. If this happened, it was said to be a pain that was unimaginable and many would prefer to have had their bond broken through death than through the emotional torture it brought."