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THE COLLECTED HISTORIES

The Bibliography

Four volumes, recovered from across three ages. Each translated from disparate fragments and presented in chronological order of discovery.

FOLIO

612

AGE

First Age

Tome I

FIRST AGE

The Obsidian Crown

“What the mountain gives, the mountain remembers. What the mountain takes, the mountain keeps.”

Forged in the heart of the dormant caldera, the Crown was never meant for a mortal brow. A record of ambition, ash, and the long shadows cast by gods who abandoned their creations to the deep.

THEMES

Divine Abandonment

Ash & Inheritance

The Weight of Crowns

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Tome II

SECOND AGE

The Spire Above Cloud

“We climbed because we had been told not to. The wind, at least, was honest.”

A failed pilgrimage to a tower that should not exist, told in the trembling voice of its only survivor. Of heretics, heights, and what waits at the cold summit.

THEMES

Heresy & Ascent

Memory in Thin Air

The Cost of Witness

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FOLIO

488

AGE

Second Age

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FOLIO

544

AGE

Second Age

Tome III

SECOND AGE

Vinebound

“Steel forgets nothing. The roots, having patience, taught it to remember more.”

A blade abandoned in a forgotten shrine drinks slowly from the roots that grow around it. The story of Calix, who returned to claim it, and the price the soil demanded.

THEMES

Inheritance of Violence

The patience of Green Things

Bargains in Soil

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Tome IV

THIRD AGE

The Raven's Auspice

“The bones know the shape of every silence. He chose, that night, to honor one.”

When the moon falls full, the carrion-priest returns to read the bones of fallen kings. The last augur of a dying tradition, and the prophecy he refused to speak aloud.

THEMES

Prophecy & Refusal

The last of a Craft

Mercy as Heresy

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FOLIO

396

AGE

Third Age

MORE SOON

Tome V is currently being translated from the Marrowstone Codex.

SEALED IN WAX

“All histories end. Few are remembered. Fewer still are believed.”

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