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Saturday, December 31, 2011

The Witch's Curse

If was once told of a witch who would, if she was in the mood, grant wishes to passersby. But she was in a terrible mood, for the king had pass a law against witchcraft in the land. All the witches fled, but Marica, the White Witch, had stayed, for she had a plan. She soon casted a spell that cause the king to go insane. He would acted wild, like a wolf, at the dinner table and grabbed at women like they were gold money.
But the king had jump out the window and ran on housetops, for his sense of smell grew so strong, that he had found his prey, the one who had cursed him. He jumped on the wall, dispatched the guards, not killing them, and ran into the wild. He then burst into Marica's house and told her that if she doesn't undo this, he'll kill her.
Marica said, "Thy say thee will eat of my flesh and drink of my blood, but I can strengthen the spell and thy shall jump into thee cold lake, next to my little cottage and freeze."
Before the witch could strengthen the spell, the king leaped onto Marica and her scream echoed through the forest. Then, the king was back to normal, and he couldn't believe what he had done. He never spoke of it to anyone. He then let the witches back and never again did he go crazy.
The Moral of this Story is: Don't fight fire with fire, or it'll make both disapper.

The Fox and The Owl

There was once a fox who would boast of his amazing skill and cleverness. Everyday, he would awake from sleep and trot along a wide, clear path, where most of the animals' homes are located. In fact, the fox would yell about and say that he had a new story to tell of his great and powerful might. But one animal, mainly the owl, knew that he was a liar and he had to be punish. So the owl said to the fox, "If thy(you) really are as great and powerful as thy says, then why don't thee proves his worthiness."
Then the owl spotted a hunter, looking for prey to feed his family. Then the owl came up with an idea.
The owl looked at the fox, "Why don't thy attack thee hunter, who most animals fear and then if thee hunter runs, then we shall surely believe thy"
The fox, feeling sure of himself, ran after the hunter, who with astonishment, shot the fox badly in the leg and quickly took off the leg. Then he skinned his hide, which the fox howled and ran off instead. After that, the fox couldn't raise his head anymore. And then the owl was great and powerful, and wise.
The Moral of this Story is: A boaster is nothing what he says he is and will always be punish.
(Note: Some of these stories I need to give some credit to Aesop's Fables. Thank you)

The Mirror and The Queen

Once there was a queen who had a mirror and every day she looked into the mirror and adored herself, for she thought she was the most beautiful person in the world. But one day, the mirror was mad, for what has the queen done for him, for he has shone the queen her reflection every morning and evening.
So he decided that in order to get revenge on the queen, he would show her the face of a peasant who had millions of pimples and the measles. So when the queen looked at her reflection, she screamed and ran out of the castle, bursting out and shouting that her face had pimples everywhere. All the servants, the princes, kitchen maids, chiefs, and the king thought she had gone mad, for her face was perfect in every way.
And the queen did go mad, for in order to make sure no one ever knew what her face was, she hid her head under a pot, making a hole for her eyes and mouth. She never went out to balls or parties, for she thought someone would pull the pot off and show her hideous face. Her own parents and husband were never allowed into her room, for she could not let them look upon such a terrible face.
Soon, the king grew desperate, for if she would not attend to her needs, the kingdom would fall. So the king got rid of the queen and found another queen to attend to her problems. And this queen didn't care for what she looked like, and no one even notice anything wrong about her.
The Moral of this Story is: don't expect yourself to be the most beautiful person.