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Observations Without Conclusions

From FC1

Observations Without Conclusions is a bound collection of notes donated to the Library of the House of Confluence by Ycre upon her graduation.

Rather than presenting theories, explanations, or definitive answers, the volume contains carefully recorded observations gathered throughout Ycre's eight years at the House. Architectural sketches, conversations, recurring patterns, fencing notes, and seemingly unrelated details are deliberately left without interpretation, encouraging readers to form their own conclusions.

Essa Maylin later praised the work as a remarkable expression of the House of Confluence's educational philosophy, remarking that Ycre had "resisted the temptation to explain."

Although initially intended as a teaching aid for future students, the volume gradually became known within the House as an unusual exercise in observation, frequently used to demonstrate that careful perception often precedes understanding.

Trivia

  • Donated by Ycre upon her graduation from the House of Confluence at the age of twenty.
  • The book contains no formal conclusions or academic theories.
  • Many entries consist of only a few sentences or sketches, ending with unanswered questions.
  • First-year students are occasionally encouraged to select a random page and discuss their interpretations before reading one another's conclusions.