Saturday, January 25, 2020

Synopses of the Major Songs


The College of Singers holds as its sacred duty the transmission of the collective knowledge of the entire culture. Acting from that mission, the Order of Ancients preserves some tattered manuscripts in their archives. Some, such as The Fool, are simple stories found intact, while others, such as Rowan, are epic poems with many gaps.

To construct a coherent story, the Order must on occasion interpolate between passages. While attempting faithfulness to the original intent, some creative license is needed. Their understanding is that these myths and stories are parables—teaching stories with a moral. The added material stresses the benefits of a virtuous life and the consequences of vice. And by so doing, they illustrate the tragic flaws of all humans and human cultures.

Three of those stories follow.

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