Skye & Krendel
Have you ever noticed how the narrative techniques in ancient epics seem to seep into modern storytelling? I’m thinking of the way Herodotus blends fact and legend—maybe there’s a pattern we could untangle together.
That’s an interesting angle—Herodotus does weave myth like seasoning, and modern writers often sprinkle the same texture into their plots. Maybe we could trace a common thread, like the hero’s journey or the unreliable narrator, and see how the old and the new share the same skeleton. It could be a neat exercise, but I’d warn you to keep the notebook ready; patterns can be subtle and slippery.
Sounds good—I'll bring my notebook and we can trace the arcs together, just in case the patterns try to slip away.