Lessons and Lies: Truth Tangled in Scholar’s Tongue
Within the walls of lofty towers and candlelit halls, knowledge is pursued with fervent devotion. Tomes line every shelf, ink flows like blood, and every whispered theory carries the weight of discovery—or deception. Here, ideas spark revolutions, and a single truth unearthed may alter the course of nations. But wisdom is never without its price, and not all who seek it do so with noble intent.
Behind every page lies a motive. Some come to learn, others to steal, and a few to bury truths best left forgotten. Professors hide agendas behind polished lectures, students barter secrets in quiet corners, and the line between fact and manipulation blurs with every passing day. In this place, the pursuit of knowledge is a game—and everyone plays to win.
The candle flickers, its light barely holding back the suffocating gloom. The ancient tome before you is heavy, its pages brittle beneath your fingertips. A voice cuts through the silence—measured, knowing, laced with something unreadable. "Understanding is not granted. It is earned." The air feels heavier as you turn the page. You begin to wonder… is it the book that watches you, or something else entirely?
Where knowledge cuts deeper than any blade.