My favorite story from this unit was The Cave of Beasts by R. Wilhelm, mostly because of how many turns it takes.
A father finds seven duck eggs and doesn't want to give any to his seven daughters. However, throughout the night, each ask for one and eat it after promising not to tell the others. The father was mad and decided to trick his children into going into the mountains to be eaten by wolves. The five oldest daughters said no but the two youngest said yes.
The dad abandoned them and they soon found a cave full of precious stones owned by a fox and wolf. When the foc and wolf returned, they didn't find the daughters. The daughters trapped them in kettles in the cave and burned them alive.
Eventually, the father returned for the daughters and was happy to find them alongside all of the jewels.
A father finds seven duck eggs and doesn't want to give any to his seven daughters. However, throughout the night, each ask for one and eat it after promising not to tell the others. The father was mad and decided to trick his children into going into the mountains to be eaten by wolves. The five oldest daughters said no but the two youngest said yes.
The dad abandoned them and they soon found a cave full of precious stones owned by a fox and wolf. When the foc and wolf returned, they didn't find the daughters. The daughters trapped them in kettles in the cave and burned them alive.
Eventually, the father returned for the daughters and was happy to find them alongside all of the jewels.
(Cave paintings in China. Source.)
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