Tales of the Forgotten
Echoes
History burned, buried, and forgot their greatest works. Their voices, however, still linger. Step into the hall and converse with the minds behind humanity's lost masterpieces.
Enter the HallThe Hall of Echoes
Begin freely with these three voices.

Sappho
The Tenth Muse
c. 630 – 570 BCE
The Tenth Muse, whose songs the sea and fire consumed.

Anaximander
The First Cosmologist
c. 610 – 546 BCE
The first to write philosophy down — and we kept one sentence of it.

Aeschylus
Father of Tragedy
c. 525 – 456 BCE
Father of tragedy — ninety plays, but seven remain.
The Inner Sanctum
Six further voices await beyond the veil.
PremiumEnheduanna
The First Author
c. 2285 – 2250 BCE
The first author in history known by name — priestess of the moon.
PremiumBan Zhao
The Grand Historian's Heir
c. 45 – 120 CE
China's first woman historian, most of whose own writings are gone.
PremiumAristotle
The First Teacher
384 – 322 BCE
The master of those who know — and of a book on laughter we lost.
PremiumHypatia
Scholar of Alexandria
c. 360 – 415 CE
Alexandria's last great geometer of the stars.
PremiumLeonardo da Vinci
The Master of Anghiari
1452 – 1519 CE
The boundless mind whose grandest works never survived him.
PremiumConfucius
The Master
551 – 479 BCE
The teacher whose Classic of Music the flames erased.