
Authors

Edmund Dumont
For five years, Edmund worked at the prestigious Mendtide Main Library, leading efforts in catalog integration, global loans, and cross-institutional research collaboration. His reputation for meticulous organization was matched only by his curiosity — particularly regarding the recurrence of nearly identical myths across disparate cultures.
Edmund is now immersed in his doctoral work, a sweeping exploration into what he calls the Unified Theory of Folklore Construction — a framework proposing that folk narratives, symbols, and supernatural archetypes emerge from consistent psychological and environmental patterns, rather than from isolated cultural evolution.