07-19-2018, 12:01 AM
Firstly, the pied piper was screwed over by the mayor. Terms were violated. Should that occur, it becomes open season
the point of the German tale is to pay your debts (do what you say you'll do) or accept your consequences. Well. I suppose one could whine about the consequences.
The mayor thought he could pull the wool over the piper's eyes. He tried. And that wasn't very kind.
So if Lujan is the pied piper, good for him for holding people accountable for their actions.
In Beauty and the Beast the witch tested the Prince and when he failed, she cursed him and his servants until the Prince changed his tune.
It's a very common theme. There are MILABS to ensure the mayors always pay the house. And once a mayor's name is on that list, they are never forgotten.
Lol. Someone needs to write a new age fairytale about MILABS and how they send out the muscle to collect unpaid debts.
Hahahahaha. Imagine that!
No, seriously. Don't screw over the pied piper or the benevolent witch. You risk being cursed. In a big way.
Fairytales are beautiful! They're parables for life, like the Bible, but for the non-religious folk.
the point of the German tale is to pay your debts (do what you say you'll do) or accept your consequences. Well. I suppose one could whine about the consequences.The mayor thought he could pull the wool over the piper's eyes. He tried. And that wasn't very kind.
So if Lujan is the pied piper, good for him for holding people accountable for their actions.
In Beauty and the Beast the witch tested the Prince and when he failed, she cursed him and his servants until the Prince changed his tune.
It's a very common theme. There are MILABS to ensure the mayors always pay the house. And once a mayor's name is on that list, they are never forgotten.
Lol. Someone needs to write a new age fairytale about MILABS and how they send out the muscle to collect unpaid debts.
Hahahahaha. Imagine that!
No, seriously. Don't screw over the pied piper or the benevolent witch. You risk being cursed. In a big way.
Fairytales are beautiful! They're parables for life, like the Bible, but for the non-religious folk.

