Dromio aqtumo (dromio the sufferer), or: a story told in tablets

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Each part is one of the many tablets found in the cellar of the garrison society, a secret society in ancient mesopotamia with their own language (reconstruction will be documented soon). The collection is known as ergkilo mugli (“the mouth speaks”). This is considered the most significant stories. The tablets appear to be about as old as the epic of gilgamesh (c. 1400 bce).

Note: sufferer may also mean toiler or servant. For dramatic effect it is sufferer.

Tablets