Elyse M Grasso on Nostr: #WordWeavers 27. Do you have any stories within your stories? Ancient myths, family ...
#WordWeavers 27. Do you have any stories within your stories? Ancient myths, family stories?
Oh, yes. Elderkin are partly made of stories.
There's a story about telling the World 13 true things to break a magical trap, and stories about Maximianus (the Frog) Rano and his curse, and I'm sure more stories will crop up later in the timeline.
Franz-Karl frequently laments that Worldfolk dealing with Elderkin don't pay enough attention to the warnings in the stories their Grannies told them.
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