The Granted Wish
With this entry, I wanted to tell a story about a kid who got his wish to become a king granted.
On the upper side of the building, you can see the kid tossing a coin to a fountain. Look closely, and you will notice two pieces (a crown and a print of a crown). These two pieces serve as environmental storytelling meant to tell what the kid's wish is and to foreshadow his future.
If you look on the lower side of the build, you will notice a king in his throne room. The throne room has a statue that looks a lot like the kid when he tossed the coin. Speaking about the coin, if you follow it, you will notice how the coin landed on the king's hand. That's right! The king is the kid after many years. The coin used to make a wish and landing on the hand of the king (the wish that became true) is meant to represent how, although you need to work hard to achieve your goals, wishing for these goals in the first place is what starts every dream.
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