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A young prince, seeking to impress a vain princess, steals a single egg from the nest of the Simurgh—the benevolent giant bird of wisdom. To hide his crime, he buries the egg in a wheat silo. The Simurgh, enraged, does not attack directly. Instead, she petitions the subterranean court of the Divs (demonic spirits). The court sends Mistress Gandomrar, who emerges from a fissure in the silo’s floor. She does not punish the prince with violence. Instead, she scatters the stolen egg’s essence into every grain of wheat in the kingdom. For seven years, anyone who eats bread from that harvest experiences fragmented dreams—half wisdom, half terror. The prince goes mad not from a curse, but from being unable to distinguish true knowledge from delusion. Only when he confesses and scatters wheat seeds along seven crossroads does Gandomrar restore order.

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Her narrative often intertwines with the hero‑king , where Gandomrar serves as both advisor and test of his humility. Instead, she petitions the subterranean court of the

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