Reading Notes: Jakatas
A crane was in a beautiful lake with lily pads and trees to give shade to the water, while a bunch of fish were in a lake nearby that was getting dried up from the drought and so the crane flew over to the fish and offered to give them a ride to his lake so he could eat them. The fish were hesitant and sent an old fish with one eye to go test it out so the crane took the fish and brought him to his lake and then back to the dried out lake so he could tell the story of how great the lake was and so every fish wanted to go and so now that the crane had hooked in the fish, he took them one by one and ate them under the tree rather than in the lake. He eventually ate all the fish and all that was left was the crab and so he tried to trick the crab but the crab knew better, he convinced the crane to let the crab grab a hold of the crane's neck to feel safe but the crane wasn't even thinking. The crane said yes and brought him over to the tree and the crab threatened to clip the crane's head off so the crane brought him to the lake and his head was clipped off anyways.
The crane and the clever crab: istorybooks
A ship of sailors crashed upon an island with she-goblins who were known for marrying men and then eating them when they grew tired of their husbands. The she-goblins made images of other people on the island to make the men feel safe and one night, one of the she-goblins went to the prison to eat her hold husband and when she came back, she didn't know her new sailor husband was awake and chanted that she was a goblin and that she liked eating man's meat so he got scared and told his fellow mates and some people believed, others didn't. A fairy who didn't like the goblins conjured up a flying white, majestic horse to carry the men who wanted to go home and they escaped. The ones who didn't leave were devoured that night.
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