A Beautiful Story Within a Story
By Prairie_Dog
“When the Tiger Came Down the Mountain” is the second novella in the Singing Hills Cycle by Nghi Vo. It is a fantasy, set in a Asian-inspired alternate world. The novella tells a story nestled within a story.
In the beginning story, Chih, a Cleric of the Singing Hills Temple is taken into the mountains by a member of the mammoth riding corps. When they reach their way station for the evening, they are menaced by three tigers. Chih speaks respectfully to these tigers, who then assume their human forms, and he engages them in conversation seeking to prevent them from attacking the party. He then begins to tell them the story within the story, which is about a poor scholar who meets a tiger on the way to take the Imperial Examinations.
The world in which this story is set resembles a medieval Asia of our world, but has a few supernatural and alternate historical differences. In addition to tigers who can assume human form, there are the mammoths. These elephantine animals are used by the northern people as mounts and in war. It’s a great story, and I look forward to future tales in the Singing Hills Cycle.