The Dream of the Conspiracy of the Lower Skies

The disgraced oracle Damaon Azenaten sifts through the tall tales of Penelope of Gordion, the work of the court poet Kalle and the forbidden fragments of the work of the adept Arrettrez, indentifying common themes.

I’m Reading…

Damaon insists that the Hours, far more than mortals, are subject to their passions - to hatred, and even to love. ‘The seasons of famine and plenty, the turn of the Earth, the transformations of the furnace - all these are only the results of the enactment of the lesser passions of the Hours.‘

I’ve Read…

Damaon suggests that the Hours have constrained their rivalry to avoid a war within the House of the Sun. He identifies the ‘Fear of the Crime of the Sky’ as the reason that Hours do not satisfy other passions. He speculates on the horrifying possibilty of Hours turned alukite. ‘What then would they devour?’

**Effect: **Memory: Gossip **Mastery: **Lesson: The Great Signs and the Great Scars

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