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<b>Pseudo-Ka-Ess</b> (or <i>the Ka-Ess editor</i>) is the name used by academics to refer to the anonymous scholar who edited and compiled the first edition of <i>[[the Tales of Ka-Ess]]</i>. At the time of [[Ka-Ess von Manlizard]]'s unsettling demise, his works had not been catalogued or organized for publication. Historians are divided as to whether the Ka-Ess editor merely prepared these works for publication or if he made significant modifications to the poems and histories included in the <i>Tales</i>. | <b>Pseudo-Ka-Ess</b> (or <i>the Ka-Ess editor</i>) is the name used by academics to refer to the anonymous scholar who edited and compiled the first edition of <i>[[the Tales of Ka-Ess]]</i>. At the time of [[Ka-Ess von Manlizard]]'s unsettling demise, his works had not been catalogued or organized for publication. Historians are divided as to whether the Ka-Ess editor merely prepared these works for publication or if he made significant modifications to the poems and histories included in the <i>Tales</i>. Although the Ka-Ess editor arranged its components in roughly chronological order, the fragmented and varied nature of the narrative suggests that the elements of <i>The Tales of Ka-Ess</i> were not originally intended to be read as one unified work. | ||