Chambers nods, understanding completely, well he thinks so anyway. ''Yes the hidden meanings and metaphors of folk tales hold a very similar interest to me.'' The older the better. ''And it is always the case you need to dig pretty deep to find not just the original versions but the historical context of when it was written.'' Any good academic would know that. ''Society has a very nasty habit of imposing its own values and views on stories, unable to filter them through any of other lenses or unwilling to attempt empathy with cultures not their own.'' The work of Pancryptia without a doubt. ''When in fact that wider understanding is critical to learning.''
He looks to Corn with interest. ''Superstitions, folk tales even the laws of God in the old testament are often explainable with science today.'' He chooses not to go with examples not wanting to risk causing offence to a man of faith. ''What do you make of that? do you think the supposed unravelling of the mystery to be a good thing?'' Are sleeps getting closer is what I mean? is this a fight back against the lie as the free council claim or a greater step away from actual truth. His eyes have narrowed, the intensity increased he is deeply curious about Corn's thoughts on this.