“some people were never satisfied by facts they had not themselves discovered.”
Quote by Elizabeth Moon
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The title Oath of Fealty suggests a work centered on the concept of sworn allegiance and the obligations it entails. In historical context, an oath of fealty was a formal promise of loyalty and service made by a vassal to a lord in medieval European society. A book bearing this title would likely examine questions of duty, fidelity, and the consequences of binding promises, themes that resonate throughout literature dealing with honor, governance, and personal relationships. more
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