Sentiment of the Flowers
In ancient times, a beautiful gesture was made to Apollo when flowers were laid at his feet. Despite possessing great abundance, Apollo appreciated this act and, as a result, generously bestowed the secrets of learning upon his people on that fine morning. These invaluable secrets were then entrusted to Aristotle, who in turn imparted them to Alexander the Great.
The Trivium revealed the path to acquiring knowledge and understanding for mankind. these secrets were subsequently taught to all Centurions, who held the responsibility of keeping them secret. However, there came a day when one of the Centurions was discovered teaching the Trivium to a slave. Word of this reached Alexander, who, realising at that time the importance of having slaves to build and advance civilisation, threatened the Centurion's life should he continue teaching what should only have been taught to free men to slaves. Over time, the knowledge of these secrets became lost to the world, and when taught, it was often out of order or neglected altogether. This loss has weakened Apollonians and led to them to be more easily deceived.
Now, in this age of technology, let it be known to all our people that these secrets of learning must be rediscovered and embraced. Only then can we regain the strength and wisdom that we have been lacking.