...the veracity of this fact cannot be determined, however, and this text will not take it into account. That lengthy preamble out of the way, what do people think of when they hear the term comely saint, if not Saint Macuil? Countless songs and poems have been written about his immaculate good looks, among them "The Breeze Upon the Maiden's Cheek"...
"Winds summoned by wings Rainbows dripping like glaze Your beauty sets My heart ablaze" This song was composed by the Empire's first female poet...
...But we must not forget Saint Cichol. Some claim he had countless lovers, while others insist he had one true love throughout his life. We have very few records of saints being married, so when we consider that we know Saint Cichol did marry, and that his own daughter was made a saint as well, I think the latter theory is likely to be the truth. But of course at the Rhodos Coast...
...As another example, though much said about him is likely fiction, we have Saint Luca and his many offspring. The man loved love, and had great affection for the many children he brought into the world. However, appearances can be deceiving. Was he truly the comely saint? If we consider that perhaps he was simply using some sort of power to change his appearance, then...
(A book about the saints. It contains many portraits and is well-worn.)