The merchant-priest Nabusalim grew famous for holding lavish feasts with the same foods the God-King dined on. It is was whispered that he had a large, silver platter with a cover. And if he whispered a name over the platter, it made food appear, whatever the named person was eating. Nabusalim's feasts ended the same summer the God-King was poisoned.
Your stuff has been gold lately. Just fantastic.
ReplyDeleteIndeed it has. Although toady's is more properly called silver. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you both so much!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Commissioner and McGee, great stuff, and very poetic.
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