Oral Tradition in the Sypi Confederacy

This book takes a clinical approach to learning about the myths and legends of the tribes of the Confederacy. The author, Metilia Pictor, particularly takes the time to describe primacy of storytelling among tribes, and the notable tradition of gathering around communal fire pits for hunters to boast and regale the rest of the tribe. It takes significant times to recount the old myths belonging to each of the dominant pantheons within the Confederacy. These hardly tread new ground for those familiar with the gods, but the book does provide two tantalizing tidbits of information. One discusses a hidden and cursed dwarven city under a wayshrine possibly full of treasures. The other mentions an artifact dating back to the dawn of modern history, capable of showing the future to the wielder.
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