Creations Myth

Creations Myth

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Publisher's Synopsis

One poem to explain it all...

The world is rife with conspiracy theories, where truth and deception coexist and often blur the lines between them. Despite the abundance of such theories, only a few manage to truly challenge our beliefs and shake us to the core, forcing us to question the world around us. How was it made? Who and what shaped our very existence? In the Bardic tradition, these stories were often told through the art of poetic verse, allowing the listener's imagination to journey between the realms of reality and fantasy. The myth of Creation follows in such a tradition, venturing into areas where archaeological and scientific evidence may not reach.

Muriel the Bard's words were like magic, weaving together tales of ancient yore that captivated audiences and left them in awe. Her voice was both melodious and haunting, and her words seemed to carry with them a weight and significance that went beyond mere entertainment.

As she sang, Muriel spoke of secrets that lay hidden within the depths of time, secrets that had been passed down from generation to generation, whispered only in the most hallowed of places, and shared only with those who had proven themselves worthy.

But Muriel was not content to keep these secrets hidden in the shadows. She believed that knowledge was meant to be shared, that the wisdom of the ages was a gift to be given freely to all who sought it.

And so she sang, casting line after line of ancient wisdom out into the world, her words resonating with the hearts and minds of those who heard them. And in this way, Muriel became not only a teller of tales but a guardian, preserving the secrets of the past for generations yet to come.

Book information

ISBN: 9798390133859
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
Imprint: Independently Published
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 266
Weight: 313g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 14mm