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Particular phrases are repeated in both the forwards and backwards poems. What power is held in these words?
 
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The Tears of the Conjoined is a book from the Fansus timeline. The author wrote under the pseudonym of Madam Reviver.

Description

An acrostic poem in the style of the tomb of Silo of Oviedo; each page contains numerous ways of reading the same phrase.

Study Text Start

The awkward wording allows each phrase to be read differently backwards and forwards. Reading the book from front to back produces a different poem than reading from back to front.

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Particular phrases are repeated in both the forwards and backwards poems. What power is held in these words?