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<b>''The Tales of Ka-Ess''</b>, containing the complete surviving works of the [[wikipedia:Bard (Dungeons & Dragons)|bard]] [[Ka-Ess Lizardkin]], remained unpublished until long after the author's unsettling demise. Criticized by poetic authorities as grandiloquent, longwinded, grandiose, and delusional, Ka-Ess' excruciatingly detailed accounts of his own minutiae nevertheless have afforded historians insight into daily life in the [[Skaugan Main]] during the [[third century Valanthe]]. | <b>''The Tales of Ka-Ess''</b>, containing the complete surviving works of the [[wikipedia:Bard (Dungeons & Dragons)|bard]] [[Ka-Ess Lizardkin]], remained unpublished until long after the author's unsettling demise. Criticized by poetic authorities as grandiloquent, longwinded, grandiose, and delusional, Ka-Ess' excruciatingly detailed accounts of his own minutiae nevertheless have afforded historians insight into daily life in the [[Skaugan Main]] during the [[third century Valanthe]]. | ||
Despite the work's questionable artistic merit, <i>The Tales of Ka-Ess</i> are of interest to historians for their depictions not only of Ka-Ess himself, a minor political figure in the Skaugan navy, but his [[The Fishwives|various companions]], many of whom were notable historical figures in their own right. These included, at times, the [[half-elven]] prince [[Ilabrar Nightbreeze|Ilabrar Nailo I Nightbreeze]]; the [[Tabaxi]] spellsword [[Cheeky Patch]]; the [[dwarf]] [[Ardrick Blackstone]], Archimandrite of [[Kord]]; the [[Yuan-Ti]] [[Evil Snake Cult|cult]] leader [[Sathul | Despite the work's questionable artistic merit, <i>The Tales of Ka-Ess</i> are of interest to historians for their depictions not only of Ka-Ess himself, a minor political figure in the Skaugan navy, but his [[The Fishwives|various companions]], many of whom were notable historical figures in their own right. These included, at times, the [[half-elven]] prince [[Ilabrar Nightbreeze|Ilabrar Nailo I Nightbreeze]]; the [[Tabaxi]] spellsword [[Cheeky Patch]]; the [[dwarf]] [[Ardrick Blackstone]], Archimandrite of [[Kord]]; the [[Yuan-Ti]] [[Evil Snake Cult|cult]] leader [[Sathul Talshill]]; the [[Kothan]] Admiral [[Bragen Minotauros]]; Ka-Ess' political patron The [[Marquis de Rothshyr]]; and a host of other sailors, politicians, artists, scoundrels and sybarites of the period. | ||
The works included in <i>The Tales of Ka-Ess</i> take many forms, including formal rhyming and alliterative poetry, scholarly entries, journals, notes, [[Draconic]] hieroglyphics and obscene pictograms. Most historians and philologists believe that the varied nature of its contents suggests that the original codex was assembled from fragments rather than written as one unified narrative. The influence on and perhaps authorship of the work by its editor, the so-called [[the Fishwife poet|Fishwife poet]], remains disputed. | The works included in <i>The Tales of Ka-Ess</i> take many forms, including formal rhyming and alliterative poetry, scholarly entries, journals, notes, [[Draconic]] hieroglyphics and obscene pictograms. Most historians and philologists believe that the varied nature of its contents suggests that the original codex was assembled from fragments rather than written as one unified narrative. The influence on and perhaps authorship of the work by its editor, the so-called [[the Fishwife poet|Fishwife poet]], remains disputed. | ||
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== Index == | == Index == | ||
<b> Previously on...<b>: [[being a recounting of recently told adventures.]] | |||
<b>Part the First</b>: [[Book One|The great Achievements and Exploits of Ka-Ess the Rakish and his merry Fishwives]], where they travelled and what they found there, the Foes they outwitted and slew, and their great Fortune thus attained. | <b>Part the First</b>: [[Book One|The great Achievements and Exploits of Ka-Ess the Rakish and his merry Fishwives]], where they travelled and what they found there, the Foes they outwitted and slew, and their great Fortune thus attained. | ||
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<b>Appendix E</b>: [[Shanties|The Chanteys, work Songs, folk Ballads, fo'c'sle Songs, Jigs and Reels]] typical of rough-necked Skaugan Mariners during the golden Age of the Fishwives. | <b>Appendix E</b>: [[Shanties|The Chanteys, work Songs, folk Ballads, fo'c'sle Songs, Jigs and Reels]] typical of rough-necked Skaugan Mariners during the golden Age of the Fishwives. | ||
'''Appendix F''': [[Compendium|A chronicled Compendium of Lore, Legends, and Languages]], laying bare the vast Tapestry of Riches and Perils in the Skaugan Main. | |||