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1 fiction conversations over 3 months, 22 days (Dec 22, 2023 – Apr 12, 2024) 100% prompt uniqueness Baku City, Azerbaijan
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 3× “"Two king's sons once upon a time went out into the world to...” over less than a minute (Apr 12, 2024 – Apr 12, 2024), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Apr 12, 2024 at 9:25 PM UTC — 3 turns Azerbaijan, Baku City fiction View full conversation
USER: "Two king's sons once upon a time went out into the world to seek their fortunes; but they soon fell into a wasteful foolish way of living, so that they could not return home again. Then their young brother, who was a little insignificant dwarf, went out to seek for his brothers: but when he had found them they only laughed at him, to think that he, who was so young and simple, should try to travel through the world, when they, who were so much wiser, had been unable to get on. However, they all set out on their journey together, and came at last to an ant-hill. The two elder brothers would have pulled it down, in order to see how the poor ants in their fright would run about and carry off their eggs. But the little dwarf said, "Let the poor things enjoy themselves, I will not suffer you to trouble them." So on they went, and came to a lake where many many ducks were swimming about. The two brothers wanted to catch two, and roast them. But the dwarf said, "Let the poor things enjoy themselves, you shall not kill them." Next they came to a bees' nest in a hollow tree, and there was so much honey that it ran down the trunk; and the two brothers wanted to light a fire under the tree and kill the bees, so as to get their honey. But the dwarf held them back, and said, "Let the pretty insects enjoy themselves, I cannot let you burn them." At length the three brothers came to a castle: and as they passed by the stables they saw fine horses standing there, but all were of marble, and...
CHATBOT: Once upon a time, in a realm far beyond the tallest mountains and the deepest seas, there lived a king with three sons. The eldest two, high-spirited and brave yet recklessly ambitious, decided one day to venture into the world to carve their fortunes and prove their valor. Their hearts, however, were easily swayed by the fleeting temptations that crossed their paths, leading them down a trail of extravagance and folly, so much so that they found no way to return to their ancestral home. Then came the turn of the youngest brother, a figure not of towering height or commanding voice, but of a humble presence, with a heart as vast as the oceans. Despite his stature, which earned him the moniker of a dwarf, his spirit was unyielded. Setting off into the vast world, his goal was simple yet daunting: to find his elder siblings and guide them home. The world, however, has a peculiar way of testing the mettle of those who dare to walk its paths. Our heroes' journey first led them to an ant-hill, teeming with life and industry. While the elder brothers, with little thought for the morrow, proposed to disturb the ants' sanctuary for mere amusement, the youngest stood firm. With compassion in his voice, he declared, "Let these diligent creatures thrive in peace; we have no right to cast shadows on their world." And so, they journeyed on, their path next bringing them to a serene lake, upon whose gentle waves ducks danced with carefree elegance. Again, the elder brothers were quick to give in to their whims, intending to end the ducks' graceful ballet for a fleeting feast. Yet once more, it was the dwarf, with a heart emboldened by kindness, who stayed their hands, insisting that the joy of living beings was not theirs to steal. Their steps then took them to a hollow tree, within which a miracle of nature was hidden -- a bees' nest, dripping with golden honey. The thought of plundering this sweet treasure was all but enticing for the elder siblings, who were prepared to sacrifice the hive's buzzing inhabitants for their greed. Standing as the lone voice of reason and mercy, the dwarf shielded the bees from harm, affirming his unwavering resolve to protect the innocents. At length, the trio reached an enigmatic castle, its perimeters untouched by the sands of time. Here, marble horses stood as silent sentinels, and within its halls, a series of challenges awaited, presided over by a mysterious grey old man. With no words, he beckoned them to a feast and thereafter, to...
USER: "Two king's sons once upon a time went out into the world to seek their fortunes; but they soon fell into a wasteful foolish way of living, so that they could not return home again. Then their young brother, who was a little insignificant dwarf, went out to seek for his brothers: but when he had found them they only laughed at him, to think that he, who was so young and simple, should try to travel through the world, when they, who were so much wiser, had been unable to get on. However, they all set out on their journey together, and came at last to an ant-hill. The two elder brothers would have pulled it down, in order to see how the poor ants in their fright would run about and carry off their eggs. But the little dwarf said, "Let the poor things enjoy themselves, I will not suffer you to trouble them." So on they went, and came to a lake where many many ducks were swimming about. The two brothers wanted to catch two, and roast them. But the dwarf said, "Let the poor things enjoy themselves, you shall not kill them." Next they came to a bees' nest in a hollow tree, and there was so much honey that it ran down the trunk; and the two brothers wanted to light a fire under the tree and kill the bees, so as to get their honey. But the dwarf held them back, and said, "Let the pretty insects enjoy themselves, I cannot let you burn them." At length the three brothers came to a castle: and as they passed by the stables they saw fine horses standing there, but all were of marble, and...
CHATBOT: Once, in a land ensconced within the embrace of both time and enchantment, lived a king whose prosperity was only matched by the love for his three sons. The elder pair, emboldened by youthful vigor yet ensnared by the guile of naivete, embarked upon a quest to etch their destinies beyond the kingdom's protective bounds. Alas, the world's alluring facade quickly unraveled their ambitions, leaving them ensnared in a life of indulgence from which they could not extricate themselves. Amidst their tales of misadventure, the youngest - a lad of modest stature and boundless heart, known to the court as the 'little dwarf' - pledged to reclaim his brethren. The mockery he received upon discovery did little to douse his spirit; instead, it was with a resolute heart that they ventured forth, united by blood yet divided in their beliefs. Their odyssey first led them to a bustling ant-hill, teeming with life and labor. The elder siblings, in a thoughtless jest, sought to disturb this citadel of toil for mere sport. Yet, it was the youngest who foresaw the wreckage such acts would inflict upon the innocent, decreeing, "These creatures shall not bear the cost of our folly." Continuing their journey, they arrived at a lake, its surfaces broken by ducks in harmonious glide. The temptation to capture and feast upon these creatures stirred within the elder brothers. Still, the youngest, ever the guardian of serenity, intervened, ensuring the continuation of their peaceful ballet upon the water's canvas. Their path next unveiled a tree, its limbs cradling a bounty of honey, guarded by the bees' diligent watch. The prospect of setting flame to claim the treasure ignited a desire within the elder brothers. However, the youngest, with a voice both firm and gentle, dissuaded their destructive impulse, preserving the sanctuary of these industrious souls. The castle they next encountered stood as a testament to mysteries untold, its entirety hauntingly silent, save for the marble steeds that adorned its halls. Within, guarded by a triad of locks, awaited their most formidable trials, decreed by a solitary figure: an ancient custodian of the castle's secrets. The challenges inscribed upon the tablets tested the brothers beyond the measure of physical endurance, seeking instead the currency of compassion, wisdom, and discernment. The first ordeal, a quest for pearls lost beneath the moss's embrace, vanquished the elder brothers to the realm of stone, their efforts falling tragically...