Fable
The Mythmaker: "Sun Showers". Content Warning.
When I was a young girl, my Grandmother's favorite pass time, was sitting on her porch and reading her bible for more than a "spell". It was where she shared witty antidotes and shared a quiet wisdom, that could not be bought or sold.
By Adrianne Kirksey2 years ago in Fiction
The Celestial Reunion
Long ago, in a realm beyond the boundaries of human perception, existed a wondrous city known as Astraloria. This city was home to celestial beings of extraordinary power and knowledge. Among them, two great entities stood out - Aurora, the radiant spirit of light, and Zephyr, the gentle and caring guardian of the skies.
By Olayemi Evelyn Oyebade2 years ago in Fiction
Origins of the Wind
In the days before the world as we know it, when the gods still roamed the Earth and nature was their canvas, there existed a realm beyond the boundaries of mortal comprehension—a mystical realm known as Aerathia. It was a place where the forces of nature were born and nurtured, and among them, the winds held a unique and extraordinary place.
By Hailey Shannon 2 years ago in Fiction
A Myth
In the beginning of time, the elephant was not created to be as big as it became, but due to a metabolic mistake, they ended up growing and growing and growing much larger than the creator had designed them to be. These first elephants also did not have a trunk, but only a nose, much like that of a hippopotamus, to breathe through. They drank water in much the same way as zebras and antelopes, bending down and putting their mouth in the water.
By Gail Wylie2 years ago in Fiction
Robin,Marian and the mice.
Robin Hood and maid Marian rode through the Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire, where the carriage carrying wealthy aristocrats halted abruptly in their path. The carriage was adorned with lavish decorations and bore the emblem of a noble family known for their extravagant lifestyle. Robin Hood, the legendary outlaw, and his beloved Maid Marian exchanged knowing glances, sensing an opportunity to redistribute wealth from the rich to the poor.
By Dawn Earnshaw3 years ago in Fiction
Why Hippos Have Small Ears
Once, a long time ago hippopotamuses lived on land. They were heavy and slower than the elephants and rhinoceroses. The hippos had large round ears on top of their heads. Their ears were so large that they could hear a lion creeping through the grasses, and gazelles running miles away. Their large ears kept them safe because they couldn’t run fast, they shuffled along on their tiny legs. The great gray behemoths ate vegetation by the watering hole. They liked the water plants best.
By S. L. Kirby3 years ago in Fiction
The Lost Princess Adventure: Ruby Queen and the Godmothers Avenge
Princess Raelle stormed up the front of her father, King Kieron’s castle—well, actually, it was her parents castle but considering her mom, Queen Rosaline was missing, she had grown quite accustomed to calling it her father’s castle and this was nothing short of a technicality. She was angry and clutching hold of a broken piece of her crown.
By K.H. Obergfoll3 years ago in Fiction


