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"Count your chickens before they hatch." This saying captures the essence of the fable about the farmer and the gray goose, which warns against being too eager to enjoy the benefits without considering the consequences. It emphasizes the importance of being patient and not assuming success until it is truly achieved.
It is usually called the moral of the fable.
That term is "moral." It is the lesson or message that is conveyed in a fable through a wise saying or statement at the end of the story.
If you killed him you can't do anything. If you want the enforcer dig his grave and go through his cellar. You obviously helped the bandits. If you don't remember, the quest was guards attacking you and then you kill Giles. You can't do Cold Comfort Farmer.
A moral? Like a meaning to the fable. I'm pretty sure.
No you can't it is impossible they do not have ads of it or downloads saying that.
The lesson of the fable "Vanity is the Mark of a Fool" is that those who are overly concerned with their appearance and superficial qualities are often lacking in substance and wisdom. It teaches us to focus on inner qualities and values rather than external appearances.
The fable you are thinking of is a children's tale from Germany called "Cat and Mouse." Here is the link to read the story: http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/cat.html#meier
You can either do the quest in bright wall (the one with the farmer) or sometimes they will have it for sale in the tailor's.
Any story that involves talking animals is a fable. Animal Farm is a fable.
A moral is defined as a wise saying that describes the lesson taught at the end of a fable.
you complete the saga.After that there should be a botton saying hatch thats how you get you`r dragon...