Hobsweth Fairytales By Richard Mora

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Hobsweth Fairytales

Richard Mora

 

In a world where rivers whisper secrets and forests breathe with ancient magic, one unlikely traveler carries a truth few are willing to hear.

Hobsweth?the Faery Plaintiff, a wanderer cast out from his own kind?journeys beyond the boundaries of fairyland, guided not by certainty, but by a relentless belief: that knowledge is not fixed in time, but alive?growing, shifting, and waiting to be discovered. Alongside him travel two reluctant companions?Newt and Snake?creatures of instinct and survival, pulled into a path far greater than themselves.

From the quiet murmur of mudflats to the soaring heights of enchanted forests, their journey unfolds through riddles of nature, encounters with curious creatures, and trials that challenge everything they think they know. As they drift through rivers of reflection and stand before the judgment of the faery council, one question echoes above all:

Is it better to remain in the comfort of yesterday, or risk everything to understand tomorrow?

Rich with lyrical prose and philosophical depth, this tale blends fable and fantasy into a meditation on growth, truth, and the courage to change. At its heart, it is a story about seeing the world?not as it was, but as it could be.

Because sometimes, the greatest magic is not in spells or wings?but in learning to see differently.