Book Tales
Age Rating: Teen | M​ature
Audience: 15+, 18+
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Bard Tales: Make A Joyful Noise
Age Rating: Everyone | Everyone 10+
Audience: E, E+
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Description: Bard Tales: Make A Joyful Noise is a collection of sagas that feature renown bards that make cameo appearances in our projects and our affiliates projects. Readers can look for the bards in novels and lores, but will merely see them referenced and briefly talked about every now and then. In Bard Tales: Make A Joyful Noise the reader will actually meet the bards, will unlock their quest lines, be able to choose routes for the bards that will result in different endings for every bard. The other projects we have made up until this point does not offer a choice/preference system, but this project does (within reason) and is designed to make the reader's experience fun, interactive, personal and immersive. The bards are taught how to cleanse lyrics and purify at the Bard's College. The bards do this so they can sing the beats of the pagan songs and enjoy them without the demonic and sexual themes that offended the Trigonous. We encourage readers to figure out what songs the bards have Christianized so they can find the secular counter parts and play the music and sing along with the bards.
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The bards will appear throughout our projects and projects of our affiliates. Can you find them all? Will you listen to their epic songs and be moved by their honeyed words? After they complete their training we will release the bards one by one. They will and meet you in your reading journey when special editions of novels are completed. Until that time comes, the bards will train their vocal cords, sharpen their conversion skills of secular lyrics and master their unique instruments at the Bard's College.
Bard Tales: House Of Ballads
Age Rating: Teen | Mature
Audience: 15+, 18+
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Description: Bard Tales: House Of Ballads is the prequal of Bard Tales: Make A Joyful Noise. Follow the journey of two Pathfinders who have been sent rom the Galactic Federation to aid Headmaster Oreock in the Tenogku Solar System on planet Groove. Their mission is to study the Harmony Scrolls, learn their secrets and secure each Harmony Scroll in the cathedrals across Groove before the Sound Lord and the Crescendo Army steal them. The Sound Lord intends to replace each Harmony Scroll with a Chaos Scroll, which will surely bring doom upon anyone who attempts to play their cords or sing their ballads. There are two path lines the reader can follow. Kadesh and Mored. Depending on what path line and what choices the reader selects will alter the storyline for the Pathfinders. The Harmony Scrolls themselves are collection of ballads and that capture the bards’ pasts, former lifestyles of vice (sin) and struggles with various types of addictions, such as abuse of drugs, abuse of alcohol and herbs of the field. Ballads also touch on sensitive topics, such as suicide, graphic descriptions of pain or death political views and LGBTQ+ themes. The ballads are testimonies of how the bards overcame their struggles and found salvation and their stories shouldn’t be mistaken for glorification of sin, but seen as exposing it for what it is.
Legal Disclaimer: Because of how the bards are expressing their rawness and emotions in their ballads and do not hold back when it comes to what he/she went through when they in their vice, RDA (Reader Discretion Advised) is needed for some ballads the reader will encounter. Please keep in mind the bards have found Avril Tryst (Yeshua Christ) and have been redeemed of what they once supported or struggled with. Do not imitate the bards bad choices when it comes to suicide, murder, theft, lying, harlotry or abuse of substances. Their ballads exist to teach readers right from wrong and are not meant to glorify vice or bad choices that have legal or serious health consequences.
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Readers need to keep in mind that the ballads are also the bards’ personal testimonies. Meaning, the bards were once in dark places and currently are no longer in those dark places and are new creations in Tryst. Anointed Works and Zion Studio workers are not liable for readers who choose to partake in bad choices prior to reading Bard Tales: House Of Ballads nor do we permit readers who already struggle with addictions to read this anthology if he/she is going to be tempted to make bad choices or further it. Readers are not allowed to use this project, which is designed to be a teaching tool to divert people from evil as their shield/scapegoat to justify their bad habits or criminal lifestyles in general. It is the reader's responsibility to know if he/she is sane, legally allowed and permitted to engage with this project.
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If reader is not legally allowed to be exposed to Christian doctrine or theology due the mandates of the county that they reside in, then that person cannot read the anthology until they are of age. If reader is allowed, but is a minor then they must obtain permission from parent(s) or legal guardian(s) to read the anthology. Readers further understands that if they are mentally unstable or in a bad place in their personal life for any reason, have trauma or can be easily trigged by the sensitive topics the bards write about, they are not allowed to engage with this project until they are mentally stable and not going to be tempted or triggered by the content they read.