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The Boy with the Golden Stars
A herdsman had three daughters, and the youngest was the
most beautiful. One day, the emperor rode by with attendants. The oldest
said that if one married her, she would bake him a loaf of bread that would
make him young and brave forever; the second, if one married her, she would
make him a shirt that would protect him from any fight, even with a dragon,
and against heat and water; the youngest, that she would bear twin sons with
stars in their foreheads. The emperor married the youngest, and two of his
friends the other two.
The emperor's stepmother had wanted him to marry her daughter and so hated
his new wife. She got her brother to declare war on him, to get him away
from her, and when the empress gave birth in his absence, took away the
twins, buried them in the corner of the garden, and put puppies in their
place. The emperor had to punish her to show what happened to those who
deceived the emperor.
Two aspens grew from the grave, putting on years' growth in hours. The
stepmother wanted to chop them down, but the emperor forbade it for a long
time. Finally, she succeeded, on the condition that she had beds made from
the wood, one for him and one for her. In the night, the beds began to talk
to each other. The stepmother had two new beds made, identical, and burned
the beds to ash. While they were burning, the two brightest sparks flew off
and fell into the river. They became two golden fish. When the fishermen
caught them, they wanted to take them alive to the emperor. The fish told
them to instead let them swim in dew, and then dry out in the sun. When they
did this, the fish were turned back into babies. They grew up in days.
Wearing lambskin caps that covered their hair and stars, they went to their
father's castle and forced their way in. Despite their refusal to take off
their caps, the emperor listened to their story. At the end, they took them
off. The emperor executed his stepmother and took back his wife.
Other Romanian Fairy Tales:
This story is based on the Dracul
Descendents Craftuiuos, Radu, Cristovi, Colviez, Carsoni, Vladisov and the
some of the sons who names were never recorded.
A lengthy fairy tale mixed with some superstitions.
A story of witchcraft.
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