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In their ramshackle hut on the edge of the woods,
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a husband and wife were in despair.
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The woman had just given birth to their thirteenth child,
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and the growing family was quickly running out of food and money.
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The father walked into the woods to ponder their problem.
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After hours spent wandering through the trees,
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he encountered two shadowy silhouettes.
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The first figure appeared to be the man’s God,
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while the second resembled the Devil.
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Both figures offered to lighten the man’s burden,
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and act as Godfather to his most recent child.
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But the man refused their offer—
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he wouldn’t entrust his son to those who passed judgment on human life.
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He ventured deeper into the tangled thicket.
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Here in the darkest part of the woods, the father made out a third figure.
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Sunken eyes stared out of its gaunt face, which broke into a crooked smile.
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This was Death himself, come to offer his services as Godfather.
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He promised to return when the child came of age,
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to bring him happiness and prosperity.
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The father— knowing that all people are equal in the eyes of Death—
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accepted his offer.
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Years later, when the child had grown into an ambitious young man,
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his skeletal Godfather came for his promised visit.
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In his gnarled hand he held a flask containing the cure
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for all human ailments.
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Death had brought this flask for his Godson,
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promising to make him a successful doctor.
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But the powerful potion came with very strict rules.
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If his Godson encountered a sick person
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and Death was hovering at the top of their bed,
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the doctor could heal them with just a waft of the antidote’s fumes.
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But if Death lingered at the foot of the bed,
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he’d already claimed the patient as his own—
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and the doctor could do nothing for them.
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In time, the doctor’s potent potion and uncanny instincts
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became known throughout the land.
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He grew rich and famous, casting off the hardships of his early life.
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When the king fell ill, he summoned the famous physician to treat him.
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The doctor swept into the palace, ready to show off his skills.
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But when he entered the king’s chamber,
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he was dismayed to see Death settled at the foot of the bed.
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The doctor desperately wanted the glory of saving the king—
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even if it meant deceiving his Godfather.
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And so, he swiftly spun the bed around and reversed Death’s position,
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leaving the doctor free to administer the antidote.
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Death was livid.
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He warned his arrogant Godson that if he ever cheated Death again,
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he would pay for it with his life.
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Death and the doctor continued their travels.
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After some time, the king’s messengers came to collect the doctor yet again.
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The princess was gravely ill,
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and the king had promised incredible riches to anyone who could cure her.
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The doctor approached the princesses’ chamber with gold in his eyes.
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But upon seeing the sleeping princess, his greed fell away.
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He was so struck by her grace,
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that he failed to notice Death lurking by her feet.
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He swiftly healed the princess,
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but before she could even utter her thanks,
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Death had dragged his lovesick Godson away.
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In an instant, the palace dissolved around them.
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The doctor found himself in an immense cave
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lined with countless quivering candles, each representing the duration of a life.
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As punishment for his Godson’s foolish attempt to master mortality,
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Death whittled his candle down to its wick.
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Seeing his own dwindling light,
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the doctor felt the fear he’d often glimpsed in his patients’ eyes.
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Desperately, he begged Death to transfer his dying light onto a new candle.
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His Godfather considered the request— but the doctor’s betrayal was too great.
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He loosened his bony grip, and his Godson’s candle fell to the floor.
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Death stood motionless,
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his inscrutable face fixed on the sputtering flame—
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until all that was left of the doctor was a wisp of smoke.