Targeting the Rooster, the spirits began a magical game of chase. As the Rooster strutted through the village square, the Avaleuses would swoop down, trying to "swallow" the vibrant colors of his long tail feathers (les queues) into their dark, misty mouths.
By dawn, the spirits were full of light, and the Rooster, though a few feathers short, had filled the village with a thousand new butterflies. From that day on, the "Tail-Swallowers" weren't feared; they were known as the spirits who helped the Enchanted Rooster spread his magic across the valley. [Le coq enchantГ©] Les avaleuses de queues FRENC...
The village watched in awe as a dance of light and shadow unfolded. Every time a spirit caught a feather, the Rooster would let out a magical "Cocorico!" and the feather would transform into a streaming ribbon of silk, slipping through the spirits' grasp and turning into a butterfly. Targeting the Rooster, the spirits began a magical
But the Rooster had a problem. He was incredibly vain about his magnificent, trailing tail feathers. One evening, a group of mischievous forest spirits known as (The Swallowers) emerged from the treeline. They were tiny, shadow-like creatures with wide, hungry smiles, famous for "swallowing" the beauty of the world to keep for themselves. From that day on, the "Tail-Swallowers" weren't feared;
In the mist-covered village of Saint-Sébastien, there lived a bird of legend known as . He wasn’t your average farmhand; his feathers shimmered like oil on water, and his crow didn't just wake the neighbors—it made the flowers bloom in winter.
Targeting the Rooster, the spirits began a magical game of chase. As the Rooster strutted through the village square, the Avaleuses would swoop down, trying to "swallow" the vibrant colors of his long tail feathers (les queues) into their dark, misty mouths.
By dawn, the spirits were full of light, and the Rooster, though a few feathers short, had filled the village with a thousand new butterflies. From that day on, the "Tail-Swallowers" weren't feared; they were known as the spirits who helped the Enchanted Rooster spread his magic across the valley.
The village watched in awe as a dance of light and shadow unfolded. Every time a spirit caught a feather, the Rooster would let out a magical "Cocorico!" and the feather would transform into a streaming ribbon of silk, slipping through the spirits' grasp and turning into a butterfly.
But the Rooster had a problem. He was incredibly vain about his magnificent, trailing tail feathers. One evening, a group of mischievous forest spirits known as (The Swallowers) emerged from the treeline. They were tiny, shadow-like creatures with wide, hungry smiles, famous for "swallowing" the beauty of the world to keep for themselves.
In the mist-covered village of Saint-Sébastien, there lived a bird of legend known as . He wasn’t your average farmhand; his feathers shimmered like oil on water, and his crow didn't just wake the neighbors—it made the flowers bloom in winter.


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