The Woodland Cups
In the ancient days, the Great Animal Kingdom was divided. To each clan was given a powerful cup, crafted in the heart of the Wild Woods.
Three cups were given to the Badgers, wise and noble, who governed the burrows with strength and cunning.
Seven cups were bestowed upon the Foxes, the sly and swift hunters of the night, who knew all the secret paths and hidden ways of the forest.
Nine cups went to the Raccoons, resilient and crafty scavengers, who navigated the shadowed places and thrived on what others left behind.
But deep in the earth, where the light seldom reached, a single cup was crafted in secret by the Hedgehogs, solitary and sharp of spine. This cup held a power beyond any other, imbued with a fierce, thorny will that even the oldest trees feared.
One Cup to dig them all,
One Cup to sniff and find,
One Cup to bring them all,
and in the burrows bind.
Thus, the clans of the Wild Woods were bound together, each cup a reminder of the old, enchanted unity, and the shadows that lingered within.
In the ancient days, the Great Animal Kingdom was divided. To each clan was given a powerful cup, crafted in the heart of the Wild Woods.
Three cups were given to the Badgers, wise and noble, who governed the burrows with strength and cunning.
Seven cups were bestowed upon the Foxes, the sly and swift hunters of the night, who knew all the secret paths and hidden ways of the forest.
Nine cups went to the Raccoons, resilient and crafty scavengers, who navigated the shadowed places and thrived on what others left behind.
But deep in the earth, where the light seldom reached, a single cup was crafted in secret by the Hedgehogs, solitary and sharp of spine. This cup held a power beyond any other, imbued with a fierce, thorny will that even the oldest trees feared.
One Cup to dig them all,
One Cup to sniff and find,
One Cup to bring them all,
and in the burrows bind.
Thus, the clans of the Wild Woods were bound together, each cup a reminder of the old, enchanted unity, and the shadows that lingered within.