-Was he really a raven? Or was he a crow? What is the difference between a raven and a crow? I like crows better...
-If you keep interrupting me, my darlings, it will be bedtime before we get to the end. Now where was I? Oh, so the Raven Prince was very vain - his feathered plumage was entirely white, completely immaculate and radiant white, but when he learnt of this proud faery the Raven Prince was very jealous of her, with her beautiful wings of light. So he tricked her - he flew into her iron castle, under pretense of courting her you see, he pretended he was in love with her - but the Raven Prince stole the secret of her light, stole the fire of her stars, carrying them away like burning jewels wrapped in a spangled banner tied to his beak. But he soon grew tired of his heavy, fiery burden - carrying the stars themselves, so eventually he dropped them, and their cinders were scattered across the sky. But not before the burning embers in his beak had singed his white plumage utterly black, and that is why the raven has black feathers now. So you see, the lesson of this story is...
>>5683016(QM: hehe, I liked this crow story of yours, Geber QM!
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