102ND FABLE: ENGLISH

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"The Bird of Misfortune, Raven"

Once upon a time, in a village nestled between mountains, there lived a peculiar Raven known as the Bird of Misfortune. It was said that wherever the Raven flew, misfortune and ill luck followed in its wake. The villagers feared and avoided the Raven, believing it to be a harbinger of disaster.

One day, a young traveler named Miguel arrived in the village. Curious and fearless, he approached the Raven, undeterred by the warnings of the villagers. "Dear Raven," he said, "I've heard stories of your misfortune-bringing nature. But is it possible for you to bring fortune instead?"

The Raven, intrigued by Miguel's audacity, replied, "Fortune and misfortune lie within the choices we make, young traveler. But I shall grant your request and show you the power I possess."

Guided by the Raven, Miguel embarked on a journey through the village, visiting different households. As they went from one place to another, the Raven would whisper in Miguel's ear, revealing secrets and hidden desires of the villagers. Armed with this knowledge, Miguel devised clever solutions to their problems.

In the first house they visited, there lived a poor widow struggling to feed her children. The Raven revealed that buried beneath the old oak tree in her yard was a box containing a small fortune left by her late husband. Overwhelmed with joy, the widow found the hidden treasure and used it to provide for her family.

In another house, they encountered a talented but unnoticed artist. The Raven revealed this person's incredible artwork to the villagers and spread word of their talent far and wide. Soon, the artist received recognition and opportunities that transformed their life.

As they continued their journey, Miguel and the Raven brought luck and prosperity to the villagers. The Raven's knowledge and Miguel's compassion became a powerful force for good, dispelling the belief in the Bird of Misfortune.

Word of their benevolent deeds spread throughout the village, and the once-feared Raven became a symbol of hope and positive change. People began to understand that misfortune was not inherent to the Raven but a result of their own actions.

In the end, the Raven taught the villagers a valuable lesson. Misfortune or fortune, it was their choices and actions that determined their fate. The Raven's presence served as a reminder that they could overcome hardships by making wise decisions and embracing kindness.

From that day forward, the village prospered, and the Raven, no longer feared but respected, continued to guide travelers like Miguel in their quest for a better world. And so, the Bird of Misfortune became the Bird of Transformation, reminding all that even in the face of adversity, there is always a glimmer of hope and the potential for change.

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