STORYTELLER:
So you have heard that which I had to tell you,
And you have seen the troubles of our past.
The city Khera Mille, though the ages,
Has found today the kind of peace that lasts.
But oh, I hear you cry, how can it be so?
How could this ancient city keep her peace?
Why, through this play, the history of our homeland,
This grand reminder of our rightful place.
Never again must we wage war on others,
For we have learned our ancient lesson well.
And so, from this day on, this is your story,
For you to learn, and then for you to tell.
Good night!
YOU ARE READING
The Iveni Saga
FantasyIs it really ppossible to stay truly neutral? And is neutrality something you can afford in a war? An epic, written in verse, tells the tale of two cities, intertwined by fate... The city-states of Marthala and Kaveyan have lived peacefully side by...