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Ebony's Fable
Author: EverFrost
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Ebony had never been very… normal. Neither was his upbringing, but it didn’t stop him from living a somewhat normal life. His younger school years had quite some disruptions but all else went as per normal. Left alone after he turned 15 and was deemed old and capable enough to care for himself. He went on graduating high school and entering a university with no issue. Ebony never faced any problem in life. He didn’t lack money. He could see his entire future pan out for him and he was sure it was going to go as expected. Graduate, get a stable job, build up a family, live to a ripe old age together with his partner. Boring. Not that he didn’t want any of that and the building of a family might prove difficult seeing how he had been single for all 20 years of his life. There was little he looked forward to in life. His daily routine of training had been moulded into him from as far back as he could remember and has become a habit and a hobby. Reading was one outlet for his boredom, fantasy, swords and magic, a world unlike his own where perhaps his training would have some use. One moment he was on the way back from a job interview for a part time job, the next moment he found himself in a forest. Freezing... Snowing in the middle of Summer? Not important. Appearing in a forest out of nowhere? Not important. A metre tall and twice as long ripped ass boar in sight? Cool. Charging right towards him? Not so cool.
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The Fable of the Crow
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2026-08-09 17:16
There were fables about crows such as " The Crow Drinks Water ", which first appeared in Aesop's Fables. Different versions had different meanings, such as " Need is the mother of invention "," After brute force fails, skill and patience will succeed "," Little by little, success will come "," Use wisdom well and you will get out of trouble ", and so on. There was also Poor Crow, which told people not to do things that were not their strengths, or the consequences would be unimaginable. In addition, there was the Collection of Foxes and Crows, as well as a fable related to the Law of Crows. It mentioned that crows were originally beautiful birds. Because they liked to compare themselves with other birds, they would pull out a colorful feather every time they lost, leaving only black feathers. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The Fable of the Crow
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2026-07-30 14:33
Crows had many images and meanings in fables. " The Crow Drinks Water " was a famous fable. It originated from Aesop's Fables. Different versions had different meanings, such as " Need is the mother of invention "," After brute force fails, skill and patience will succeed "," Little by little, success will come true "," If you use your wisdom well, you will get out of trouble ", and so on. Biologists had also confirmed that crows could throw stones into the bottle to raise the water level just like in the story. There was also a fable related to the "Crow Law". It was about a crow who wanted to move away because other animals in the forest said that his voice was unpleasant. The pigeon told him that if he did not change, he would not be welcomed anywhere. This story led to the attitude that one should have when facing other people's comments and encountering setbacks and difficulties, such as facing one's own problems calmly, reflecting on oneself three times a day, not fussing about it, and being responsible. The fable " Poor Crow " told people that it was best not to do things that were not their strengths, or the consequences would be unimaginable. In the story, the crow envied the eagle catching the sheep, but he failed and was caught by the farmer. In addition, there was also a fable about crows admiring spiders for weaving webs and hunting easily, but spiders told them that there was danger behind them. In Aesop's fable, a children's bedtime story, there was a story about a crow trying to become king of birds by sticking to the feathers of other birds. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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