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The Primary Lenses of the [[Beacons|Beacon]] of [[{{{Beacon}}}]] each have negative counterparts called Shadows, which should be understood in how they contrast with the goals of [[{{{Beacon}}}]]. The first kind of Shadows are the Looming Shadows, which are the obvious opposite of a given Lense, and should be easy to avoid and train against. For example, the Lense of [[{{{Beacon}}}#{{{Lense}}}|{{{Lense}}}]] has the Looming Shadow of ''{{{Looming}}}''. The second kind are the Flickering Shadows, which could be confused with the associated Lenses, because they are quite similar to the Lense, while actually being a harmful or negative counterpart. For example, the Lense of [[{{{Beacon}}}#{{{Lense}}}|{{{Lense}}}]] has the Flickering Shadow of ''{{{Flickering}}}''. |
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The Primary Lenses of the Beacon of [[{{{Beacon}}}]] each have negative counterparts called Shadows, which should be understood in how they contrast with the goals of [[{{{Beacon}}}]]. The first kind of Shadows are the Looming Shadows, which are the obvious opposite of a given Lense, and should be easy to avoid and train against. For example, the Lense of [[{{{Beacon}}}#{{{Lense}}}|{{{Lense}}}]] has the Looming Shadow of {{{Looming}}}. The second kind are the Flickering Shadows, which could be confused with the associated Lenses, because they are quite similar to the Lense, while actually being a harmful or negative counterpart. For example, the Lense of [[{{{Beacon}}}#{{{Lense}}}|{{{Lense}}}]] has the Flickering Shadow of {{{Flickering}}}.