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The novels set in Fedran all start with a quote at the beginning of the chapter. Originally, this was a way of giving the reader some information about the world without having a ham-fisted “as everyone in the room knows, these two kingdoms…” type of plot exposition.
Along the way, they have become a way of showing political views and a glimpse of the culture of the world. Some of the quotes are a hint of the chapter's contents while others are to explain common narrative elements, such as distances[1].
An example of the quotes can be found in the sample chapters[2] of Sand and Blood[3].
=> 2: https://sand-and-blood.fedran.com/chapter-01/ | 3: /sand-and-blood/
=> Birth of the Pabinkúe | Byomími | Byotsúma | Chobāni | Courtship of Shimusògo and Tateshyúso | Cultural Differences in Practice | The Failure of Innovation | Garèki | A Girl's Secret | Growing Up in the Desert | Gutèmo | The Iron King's Betrayal | Kamanen | Kapōra | Kormar | Kosòbyo | Mioshigàma | Mistan | Ornithological Studies of the Kimīsu Region of the Mifúno Desert | Queen of the Chirodímu | Rador | Rearing Children in the Mifúno Desert | Shigáto | The Snake Killer's Betrayal | A Tactical Analysis of Kyōti Politics | The Wait in the Valleys
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