Arabian Nights
Arabian Nights is about a king whose brother’s wife left him, and he swore to kill everyone by marrying them and killing them the next day.
One day, a woman named Scheherazade wedded him, and every night she would tell him a story, and he would be too intrigued to kill her. Each night the story is left off at a cliff-hanger, so he would always want to know what happened next. All of the stories are well known, such as Aladdin and Alibaba.
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Interesting. But could Scheherazade have done this without Dinarzad? Tell me more!