The Chaugwé Theater is proud to welcome you back for the final night of "The History of the World." Tonight, you will hear Verses Eight and Nine, thus closing the performance's run.
"The History of the World," as described by Ezarh'had Daan Jhae'œn Amarazae, is a creation story common among the Aman'haddi, or marsh Giants, who inhabit the Great Dismal Moor.
This version of the tale is based on a recitation by an Assi-Wer ranger known as Ngaj'in of Agwó-Zos.
Verses 8 & 9 serve as epilogue following the defeat of Avel Adon, the sunset of Aman'haddi civilization, and the dawn of human empires, often noted in history as the "Era of the Bandit Kings."
Tonight, we extend our thanks again to Master Kos and the Maroki Forge in Cadras for sponsoring this evening's refreshments. A rare vintage of Kahlemehti Sweetgold liqueur is available following the performance as we toast the Chaugwé Players for their outstanding run of "The History of the World."
And so on!