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“The Tales of Sir Eamon and the Serpent” was a play written by David Soucy in 283 AC, shortly before the beginning of the [[Chrysant War]]. It was widely performed in both the streets of the Holy City of [[Regalia]] and the trading ports across the Empire. It was created to help inform the people of the “true evils” of the [[Naylar]] race. The play itself is rather short in nature, and features an amalgamation of goals created by the Iron Bulwark to fuel national fervor against the [[Essa Empire]]. However, despite its popularity, the play was not well-received in [[Regalian Archipelago#Anglia|Anglia]] due to its negative depiction of their beloved [[Feathered Dragon]]. The play was taken and later adapted into a commonly available children’s story without many of the political overtones of the original play.  
“The Tales of Sir Eamon and the Serpent” was a play written by David Soucy in 283 AC, shortly before the beginning of the [[Chrysant War]]. It was widely performed in both the streets of the Holy City of [[Regalia]] and the trading ports across the Empire. It was created to help inform the people of the “true evils” of the [[Naylar]] race. The play itself is rather short in nature, and features an amalgamation of goals created by the Iron Bulwark to fuel national fervor against the [[Essa Empire]]. However, despite its popularity, the play was not well-received in [[Regalian Archipelago#Anglia|Anglia]] due to its negative depiction of their beloved [[Blue Crown Dragon]]. The play was taken and later adapted into a commonly available children’s story without many of the political overtones of the original play.  
   
   
==The Tale of Sir Eamon and the Serpent==
==The Tale of Sir Eamon and the Serpent==