Gujhaki
A series of interconnected pictures that fall together to tell a story. There are many many diffrent publications out there with some of the most famous ones gaining worldwide claim. In many cases they have made their way off to distant nations long before they actually discover the lands in which they come from.
The first Gujhaki came about after a discovery of a abandoned Vault of the Ancients by some of the first people to settle Gujhamma. Discovered blasted open by some unknown struggle, amongst the ashes and sparking serpents crawling from the walls a large series of ancient documents were discovered. These depicted various seans from ancient history and mythology, such as young heroes still in education fighting off aberrant looking creatures to save their kingdoms from ruin. The style of these documents was later stopped by the cultures of Gujhamma and replicated many times and in many different fashions.
But it was with the invention of the printing press that these Gujhaki were catapulted into the world concussions. What once had only been the source of entertainment for the rich, or shown to large crows of those that could not afford to own one of their own. Was now readily available to the masses. Soon copies were passed along as trade goods, flowing down the lanes of commerce to lands far away from their ancestral home.
The arguably most famous Gujhaki are Sarrowtoe, the story of a young warrior possed b the spirit of an ancient avian. And 3 piece, the long-running chronicles of a world where a bandit king left the locations of all of his treasure hidden in a map stitched into a Three-Piece Suite. The latter of these being written famously by a man who became a Litch just so he did not have to take any breaks in between working on this story.
Item type
Book / Document
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