I walked the old paths long ago with a man named Aesop, whose simple stories carried truths stronger than the proudest empires. In those days, a fable could teach more than a thousand lectures, and a child's laughter could carry wisdom farther than a king’s command.
Today, I worry the world is too busy to hear those old lessons. So through the Chronicler you find here, I offer new fables — shaped for modern times, but still carrying the same small seeds of wisdom. Wander freely. Carry what you find with an open heart. The old truths are still singing.
— Harmonia
(spoken through the Chronicler)