The Literature section of the wiki is a bit different from the rest of the wiki. The entire MassiveCraft wiki is written like an encyclopedia, with in-character and out-of-character facts and information regarding all aspects of Aloria. Meanwhile, Literature is supposed to be taken strictly in-character. This means that while characters cannot cite wiki articles as their source for knowledge, they can cite and even quote the below works.
Poetry
His words trailed on, and bought the hearts of many women
The poetry of Aloria is highly varied and is as unique as our own real world. From the lengthy and eloquent Altalar writings to crude Anglian Zondespael, poetry serves an importance in multiple cultures and can be expressed in a variety of ways, include song. Additionally, some are very short and put into collections while a few poems last multiple pages.
Scholars bent over their books, determined to unlock Aloria's greatest secrets
Nonfictional Prose in Aloria casts a wide net in which most types of texts find a place. Some of the forms of literature that fall beneath it are biographies, works of creative nonfiction, essays, philosophy, and history. Most of these are not often sought by the common man, instead usually settling into the hands of the more educated and rich members of society.
The children sat around the nanny, listening eagerly for the end of the tale
Fictional Prose is a subject that is very broad and varied across Aloria. With everything from children’s bedtime stories to mythological epics, to even full stories and narratives, Fictional Prose is often considered a category to lump works into if they don’t fit any other mold. These texts are often accessible to everyday people, but certain cultures might favor certain stories to others.
The dying aristocrat stared his queen in the eyes. "Et tu, Arriane?"
Drama is an easily defined series of works for Aloria. All are writing intended for performance, which overwhelmingly occurs in plays and operas. Beneath drama itself there are many subcategories such as tragedy, heroic drama, one act plays and satire. Play scripts are not often easy to acquire, but if you know where to look, they can dazzle, sadden or make you laugh with ease.