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Rated: E · Short Story · Fantasy · #2295018
A Collection of Stories on the Adventures of Cordinellas: Morals
Cordinellas was a man of exceptional character. With broad shoulders and a sturdy frame, he was a true pillar of his community. But it was not just his physical strength that set him apart - it was his unwavering faith in the God on the Lonely Mountain Top.

His deep reverence for the divine imbued him with a sense of humility that was rare to find. Cordinellas would often spend hours in prayer, pouring out his heart to the God on the Lonely Mountain Top in a fervent plea for guidance and wisdom.

Despite his many virtues, however, Cordinellas was not a wealthy man. He lived a simple life, with little to his name, and often struggled to provide for his family. His children, though well-loved, sometimes went hungry for lack of food.

One day, Cordinellas returned home to find his young son weeping bitterly. The child's hunger had become unbearable, and he could no longer hold back his tears. In response, his father offered words of comfort, telling him that the God on the Lonely Mountain Top would provide when the time was right.

But even as he spoke, Cordinellas felt a pang of guilt in his heart. How could he, a father, stand idly by while his child suffered? And so, he called his son back and revealed to him a coin he had found hidden away.

"The God on the Lonely Mountain Top always provides for those in need," he said. "Take this coin and buy some bread. And remember to say a blessing, for it is only by the grace of the God on the Lonely Mountain Top that we are able to eat."

Cordinellas' act of kindness was a testament to his unwavering faith in the God on the Lonely Mountain Top. It reminded his son, and all those who heard the story, that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope. For the God on the Lonely Mountain Top knows our needs, and in His own time, He will provide.


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