In the beginning of time, there were no men, just animals. On the first day, the animals decided to have a race around the world. They soon saw that the end of the world was blocked off by a huge wall. The animals were very displeased, and they knew that this couldn't be the end of the world. So they called the unicorn, who broke the wall with his horn. There was a black mist in front of them. The animals were displeased yet again, and a beautiful rainbow colored wolf leaped from the sky. "Do not fear," he said. "For I am Rainbow Wolf, and i have come to give the gift of light. Even on first night, when darkness comes, it shall soon fall upon my own power." And so he howled, and the next half of the world was alive with color. And on first night, when darkness came, the animals were not afraid.
Rainbow Wolf Is a God of Color. His only known enemy is White Wolf, a cunning trickster. It is said that putting Rainbow Wolf's image on a get well card will help the sendee get better quicker.
In the story Peter and the Wolf, the wolf eats the duck.
This is a delightful dream. The wolf represents protection as well as wild spirituality, while the rainbow color suggests playfulness and a childlike attitude.
If you read the Epilogue it says it was a Timber Wolf. Hatchet is based on a true story
The wolf wanted to eat the sheep.
Story, Wyoming was first platted by Marshall Wolf who was going to name the town after himself. However, he found that there already was a Wolf, Wyoming. The town was then named after Charles B. Story, a rancher who helped get a post office established in the town. The post office was the first building in a town of tent structures.
The story of The Wolf used by Chief Pontiac is an example of a myth.
The story of the Wolf of Gubbio is a legend associated with St. Francis of Assisi. It tells of a ferocious wolf that terrorized the town of Gubbio, attacking livestock and threatening the townspeople. St. Francis, known for his compassion towards animals, approached the wolf and made a pact: he would ensure the townspeople would feed the wolf, and in return, the wolf would stop its attacks. The townspeople agreed to the arrangement, and the wolf became a symbol of peace and harmony between humans and nature.
The Wolf's Side of the Story - 1938 was released on: USA: 23 September 1938
This would be a reference to Fenris - if it was a wolf instead of a unicorn.
In the story of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," the wolf serves as the consequence of the boy's false alarms. When the wolf finally appears, no one believes the boy because of his previous lies, leading to a cautionary lesson about the importance of honesty and credibility.
I am not sure if this is what you mean, but you could write to the author (Daisy Meadows)about naming a fairy after you, or you could write your own story, for example, if your name is Lilly and you like wolves, you could be Lilly the Wolf Fairy.