Well, if we assume a made - up 'Loki big bad wolf story', perhaps the main event is Loki's transformation into the wolf. This would be a significant moment as it shows his ability to change forms for his devious purposes. Another event could be the reaction of the people or other characters in the story. They would be terrified of the big bad wolf - Loki, which would create chaos and fear in the land.
If we consider the Loki big bad wolf story, the main events could start with Loki's boredom or envy leading him to take on the form of a big bad wolf. As a wolf, he begins to hunt in the forest, disrupting the peace. His presence as the wolf might draw the attention of the forest spirits who are not happy with this new threat. Meanwhile, a young maiden with special powers might sense that something is amiss. She starts to investigate and discovers that the wolf is actually Loki. She then tries to appeal to Loki's better nature, which is a turning point in the story. Eventually, Loki, either through her persuasion or some other factor, decides to transform back, ending the chaos caused by his wolf form.
The main events are that three pigs leave home to build their own houses. The first two pigs choose flimsy materials like straw and sticks respectively. The wolf arrives and blows down their houses. However, the third pig is smart and uses bricks. When the wolf fails to blow down the brick house, he tries to enter through the chimney and gets a nasty surprise from the pigs waiting with hot water.
Well, in this story, first, the three pigs leave home to build their own houses. The first pig is lazy and builds his house out of straw. The second pig isn't much better and uses sticks. Then comes the big bad wolf. He easily blows down the straw house of the first pig and the stick house of the second pig. But the third pig, who is wise and hard - working, has built a strong brick house. The wolf tries hard to blow it down but fails. So the pigs in the brick house are protected from the wolf.
Well, as I said there's an error in your title. But if we were to hypothetically consider a story like that, perhaps the Big Bad Wolf could be after Goldilocks in a new version. Maybe he chases her into the house of the three bears. But the traditional story doesn't go like this. The real story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears has Goldilocks exploring the bears' home uninvited and then getting scared when the bears come back.
The Loki big bad wolf story might not be a very common one. Loki in Norse mythology is a trickster god, but when combined with the big bad wolf concept, it could be an interesting modern adaptation. Maybe Loki takes on the form of a big bad wolf to play tricks on the other gods or mortals, like how he often does in his traditional stories, causing chaos and confusion among them.
Well, in this story, first, the mother goat leaves the 7 little goats at home. The wolf then comes and tries to enter. He tries to deceive the goats by saying he is their mother, but they see through his rough voice at first. However, he tricks them with flour on his paws to make his voice soft. He eats some goats. Later, the mother goat returns, cuts open the wolf's stomach to save the eaten goats and fills his stomach with stones.
Well, the main events are that three little pigs build their houses. One makes a straw house, one a stick house, and the other a brick house. Then the big bad wolf comes and tries to blow down the houses to get to the pigs. He blows down the straw and stick houses easily but fails at the brick house.
The three little pigs build their houses - one of straw, one of sticks, and one of bricks. The big bad wolf tries to blow down the first two houses but fails at the brick house. Then he tries to trick the pigs to come out but finally gets defeated.
Well, in this story, first of all, the three little pigs leave home to build their own houses. The first pig is lazy and builds his house out of straw very quickly. The second pig builds his with sticks, which is also not very sturdy. The big bad wolf shows up and blows down the straw house of the first pig easily. Then the second pig's stick house also falls. But the third pig, who is wise and hardworking, has built a strong brick house. The wolf tries hard to blow it down but fails. Eventually, the pigs in the brick house outwit the wolf and are safe.
Well, first Red Riding Hood sets off to visit her grandma. Then the big bad wolf meets her on the way, tricks her and gets to grandma's house before her. He eats the grandma. When Red Riding Hood arrives, the wolf tries to eat her too but in some versions a woodsman comes to save them both.
The story of the big bad wolf and the three little pigs is quite interesting. The three little pigs leave their mother to start their own lives. One pig is lazy and builds a straw house quickly. Another pig builds a stick house. But the third pig is smart and builds a strong brick house. When the big bad wolf arrives, he easily blows down the straw and stick houses. The two pigs flee to the brick house. The wolf tries many ways to enter the brick house but is unsuccessful. The pigs outsmart the wolf and stay safe in their well - built home.