[Ingway's stories seem more like half sing-song half poems, done almost entirely in kenning]
First
[his first tale is literally about a wizard's caldron. The caldron was full of diamonds, and to try and claim it many people began to go to war. A foolish child tried to claim it to save his family from battle, and in revenge the magic caldron turned his family into rabbits, and he couldn't live with them anymore]
Second
[Later, a much more in soft song mostly to himself, Ingway tells of a frog that fell in love with a flower. He hated being small so much that he became a wolf... But in becoming powerful he grew too large, and couldn't see the flower anymore, and lost it forever. ]
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First
[his first tale is literally about a wizard's caldron. The caldron was full of diamonds, and to try and claim it many people began to go to war. A foolish child tried to claim it to save his family from battle, and in revenge the magic caldron turned his family into rabbits, and he couldn't live with them anymore]
Second
[Later, a much more in soft song mostly to himself, Ingway tells of a frog that fell in love with a flower. He hated being small so much that he became a wolf... But in becoming powerful he grew too large, and couldn't see the flower anymore, and lost it forever. ]