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As a neglected child living in the palace stables, Cardan meets Aslog. She tells him the story of a boy with a "wicked tongue" and a "heart of stone" who is eventually eaten by a monster because he cannot love. This teaches Cardan that stories—and the roles they assign—are cruel and inescapable, causing him to "hate" them.
The novella provides several "behind-the-scenes" glimpses from Cardan's point of view that were previously only mentioned or seen through Jude's eyes: Como El Rey De Elfhame Aprendio A Odiar Los H...
After becoming High King, Cardan visits the mortal realm with his wife, Jude Duarte. They hunt a monster that turns out to be Aslog herself. This time, Cardan takes control of the narrative, explaining that one must have a heart despite the burden, and that whoever tells the story determines who the hero is. Key Moments and Perspectives As a neglected child living in the palace
The Central Narrative: The Tale of the Boy with the Wicked Tongue Key Moments and Perspectives The Central Narrative: The
During his time at Hollow Hall under the abuse of his brother Balekin, Cardan meets Aslog again. She retells the tale, but this time she emphasizes that even a stone heart can be broken.