The Perplexing Parables
The Paradox Orb from The Seer's Dilemma, showing all possible outcomes of a single moral choice simultaneously
In The News
- Researchers discover hidden chapter in The Tale Of Two Rights revealing a third, equally valid perspective
- Lost manuscript of The Merciful Monster's Memoirs found, suggesting the villain was the true hero
- Ancient scholars debate new translation of The Kind Witch Of Bramblewood that inverts its central message
Did You Know...
- ...that the enchanted quill in The Storyteller's Conscience refuses to write happy endings to morally simple tales?
- ...that The Double Bound Guardian contains exactly thirteen paradoxes that can only be understood by forgetting them?
- ...that the famous "wisdom well" in Three Wishes Gone Right grants wishes that fulfill both desire and its opposite?
Featured Content
The Clockmaker's Conundrum
This bewildering tale centers around a magical timepiece that shows the moral consequences of actions before they occur. The story has become a cornerstone of Moral Neutrality Fiction, particularly noted for its exploration of how preventing harm can sometimes cause greater suffering, while apparent cruelty can lead to unexpected kindness.
On This Day
- 1823: First documented reading of The Benevolent Betrayal causes an entire village to switch allegiances daily
- 1945: The mysterious ending of The Golden Rule Breaker is finally decoded, only to reveal three new mysteries
- 2003: Scholars begin the endless debate over whether The Palindrome Parables read the same forwards and backwards
Today's Featured Picture
The Fountain of Contradictions from The Garden of Inverse Truths, where water simultaneously flows up and down, teaching visitors about the nature of opposing truths
In Other Projects
- The Council of Confused Sages - Debating unsolvable riddles
- The Museum of Moral Mysteries - Preserving perplexing parables
- The Observatory of Opposing Truths - Studying simultaneous contradictions