Prouloge: The Book Of Iliad

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The story you are about to read now is about a book. Nothing special about a book except it's power, and something's are more powerful than they seem.
The Book of Iliad was written in 1292 by a philosopher named Kroyme Vlander Iliad and he wrote it to contain all the power of the world into a small hard cover book.
Kroyme wrote the book when the world was at war and he was assigned by the king to sign a royal peace treaty against the nations.
The book is written in Kingslikeish, an old language that was used in that century. When spoken now, is a powerful language to speak.

The book was signed and finished in 1298, it took seven years to write and is about 2,000 pages long. Kroyme titled the book Iliad after his last name. When asked to publish it Iliad turned the idea down.
"There is no ideal reason why mortal people show interest in the reason of power by unselect officials, the power of the world can not be held in a small book for everyone to view, but to be understood for everyone to admire."
After the war, Iliad had a son who ran away from home at the age of seven. Iliad always would hope that they would meet again.

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