The Legend Contest

Win A Limited Edition,
Signed Print of artwork from The Legend of Ada!

 

Every other month, House of Lore Publishing will select a creative response to one of the questions at the back of Ada, Legend of a Healer. The winner of the contest will receive a signed artwork print. The more questions you answer, the greater your chance of winning.

 

Contest Award Image - A Limited Edition, Signed Print of artwork from the book Ada, Legend of a Healer

 

Thanks to all those who entered the first drawing. It was a great turnout.
We'll be posting winning answers soon.

 


Submit your name, email, and response(s) below:

 

 

 

 

 

Question 1: If you had the power to heal, do you feel it would be your duty to help as many people as you can? Jessie believes a healer should heal everyone they can. Ada believes careful thought and personal choice should be what direct a healer. What do you think?

 

Question 2: Jessie says that for the first time she understands why some things should be forced in order to help humanity as a whole. Should the betterment of humanity be considered more important than the rights of an individual?

 

Question 3: When Ada hit the boy in the head with a bat she was sent away. Should she have handled this situation differently? If so, how?

 

Question 4: Ada tells Professor Strathern that sickness is around for a reason and that she's not interested in helping him turn the world into standing room only. Would the world become standing room only if sickness and injury were gone?

 

Question 5: Professor Strathern believes that if humanity was free of sickness people would follow and accept laws on population control. Ada doesn't believe effective laws could be put in place by politician like Senator Grimes. What do you think?

 

Question 6: Ada makes the comment, "Downtown was safe to disappear in during the day, but deadly, or worse at night." How can a location be safe during the day and unsafe at night? Does this idea apply to all cities? What does this say about a community and its priorities?

 

Question 7: How much is the mind involved in the healing process? Does today's health care system support and encourage this inner practice?

 

Question 8: What did Madame Cornot mean when she said the nurses and doctors only see her as cancer?

 

Question 9: Why does strong will represent freedom to Ada? What has to go hand in hand with a strong will to make it positive or beneficial? What do you believe true freedom is?

 

 

By Entering the contest you are agreeing to allow us to post your answers to our website, in hopes of building a collection of answers where others can read and reflect.