Longbridge L O N G B R I D G E
The Book of Oro
Also referred to as just ‘Oro’, the Book of Oro is a mythical compendium of all of the interesting and noteworthy events in the entire history of Longbridge, written and compiled by Orothas; a deity responsible for this task. There is no physical or readable edition of the book; it functions as a representation of fate, destiny, luck and history.
Orothas watches the escapades of all of the citizens of Longbridge, and records them in an ongoing narrative that captures their stories. Not all events will make it into the book, most day-to-day banalaties are not noteworthy enough to record.
Citizens will pray to Orothas for favourable outcomes for their endeavours, but Orothas’ obligation is only to what makes the best story, not to to steer history in their best interests, or even their safety.