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Here lived someone named Lilia. Something strange had occurred. The people in her town were acting strange.

Before long, it was clear that all the people in her town had fallen sick. Lilia was the only one who was well enough to leave. She needed to find medicine for her people.
Lilia soon set off with high hopes.


Who are you?
My name is Teresa.
Wandering the world with no directions, Lilia comes to a forest. She meets Teresa. Teresa tells her that her family follows a religion called Buddhism, and that maybe its teachings can help her.


One part of the Eightfold path is Right Action, though some call in Right Effort. It says that some actions will help you reach your goal, and some will do the opposite ("The Noble Eightfold Path"). Right action tells us that we must not kill, steal, or lie (Smith 74).
Woah cool!
Teresa goes on to explain one aspect of the Eightfold Path. She loves to share her culture and religion. Now, she has made a new friend.
Lilia thanks Teresa, and continues on her journey with this new-found information.

Epic! I've never seen anything like this before.
Traveling through the forest, Lilia reaches some mountains. She follows the path, curious as to where it might lead her.


Who are YOU??
Hello?? I am Robin.
Would you like to learn about Judaism?
The mountains turn into snow mountains. It is way colder than the jungle.
She meets a boy. Lilia tells him about her problem, and he offers to help.

If you make a mistake or do something bad, people often call this a sin. A sin in Hebrew ("het"), just means "missed target." An archer can keep aiming again and again at the target, getting closer and closer to the center each time ("Sin and Forgiveness").

Lilia agrees and listens.
She thanks him for his help and continues on her journey.


Hi! I am Kayli. My family is Daoist. They say that war and fighting is frowned upon. Weapons and violence should only be used when you have no other choice (Ames et al.)
Lower down the mountain, there is a waterfall. By the waterfall, Lilia meets another person. This person tells Lilia about her religion and one of its qualities.
Lilia thanks Kayli for her wisdom and continues on her journey.


Maybe she has what I need!
- Full access to our public library
- Save favorite books
- Interact with authors

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