The Quill and the Pyre: The Legacy of Sabin Gau
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A book about the mythical founder of the Sabinian doctrine. Found in the National Library, Lethe.
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In 400 AD, one man dared to defy the divine as famine gripped the land and the poor suffered beneath the gilded weight of the Illigad Conclave. Sabin Gau, an erudite and reformist, put ink to parchment and changed the course of history. His thesis, a searing indictment of the Conclave’s corruption, demanded the separation of faith and power, an idea both revolutionary and heretical. His words ignited a movement, birthing the Sabinian faith and shattering the iron grip of the Palomist priests.
Yet, the flames of reform came at a terrible cost. What began as a call for justice unraveled into a war that spanned generations, drowning Hadea in blood for two centuries. Though Sabin Gau never wavered in his convictions, he carried the weight of the suffering that followed. Was he the herald of enlightenment, or the author of an unending war? The Quill and the Pyre explores the life of a man who challenged the gods, and paid the price.
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