![]() Haroun wishes for his city to become happy again. The idol of Bezaban topples from a tower and lands on Khattam-Shud during an earthquake, killing him.Īfterward, Haroun meets with a man named The Walrus, who grants him one wish. When the sun rises on the dark land of Chup, it melts the shadows away. He uses a substance called Wishwater-given to him by Iff-to wish for the sun to rise. Haroun manages to help destroy the machinery that was going to plug the Wellspring. ![]() ![]() Khattam-Shud forbids free speech and has enacted a series of decrees called the Silence Laws, which forbid his people from speaking. Haroun learns that Khattam-Shud has a plan to plug the hole that produces the currents of stories. The Sea of Stories is under threat by an evil ruler, Khattam-Shud, whose name means “The End.” Iff travels with Haroun to Kahani, a fictional moon of earth that contains the Sea of Stories-the source of all stories and creativity. Rashid was a subscriber to a storytelling service, and Iff has disconnected it. That night, Haroun learns something disturbing-a water genie named Iff has taken his father’s storytelling gift. Shortly after, Rashid finds that he has run out of stories to tell. In the first chapter, Haroun’s mother leaves her husband for a man named Mr. ![]() Haroun’s father, Rashid, is a celebrated storyteller known for his ability to entertain, instruct, and persuade crowds on behalf of politicians. Haroun lives with his parents in a city that is so sad it no longer remembers its name. The novel begins with a young boy named Haroun Khalifa. ![]()
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