There is some contention on what was actually used but I've read plenty of accounts that claim it was pig and cow lard. My understanding is that no one really knows if the claim is true, but the rumor was one of the major drivers that unified Hindu and Muslim Sepoys against the British: www.britannica.com/event/Indian-Mutiny
Great story 👍
I enjoyed your Tale and looking forward to the next one.
Glad you liked it. Next book is coming soon.
@@AuthorMattTyler I’m eager to listen!
@@SilverSereC same
This is a very good story. I hope to read the other books soon.
Glad you liked it!
thanks for keeping true with the 1st book thanks,and now we have to get bella and hank married.lol
How much time has passed from the 1st book and the second one?
The book answered that in the beginning. I think it was a few weeks later
Warning, if you fancy hearing later in life don't Wear headphones or
earbuds while listening ( loud music between chapters)
Sorry about that. Will see what we can do about that.
I don't know why they use music at different volumes or why they add it at all.
Does anyone know what the 4th book is called? Or where we can hear it.
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Hi. I'm the author. We are working on book 4 audio right now. It is called The Demon King.
Who is Claira in the story?
It's lamb or goat fat that's used as lubrication
There is some contention on what was actually used but I've read plenty of accounts that claim it was pig and cow lard. My understanding is that no one really knows if the claim is true, but the rumor was one of the major drivers that unified Hindu and Muslim Sepoys against the British: www.britannica.com/event/Indian-Mutiny
@@AuthorMattTyler it was pigs as most hindus were vegetarian and muslims dont eat pigs
Yes pig and cow lard. Pig was unholy to the Muslims and cow was holy to the Hindus. Forming an uncanny partnership between them