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Chieftain Accuses Innocent Servant After Wife’s Death, But Wolves Reveal the Truth
A Village Gripped By Fear And Suspicion
After the sudden death of the chieftain’s young wife, grief spread across the village and quickly turned into fear.
People gathered in the square, whispered near the wells, and questioned how a healthy young woman could die so unexpectedly.
No one had a clear answer, and that silence left room for rumors to grow.
Anger Searches For Someone To Blame
The chieftain was overwhelmed by sorrow, but his pain slowly changed into anger.
He demanded that someone be held responsible for his wife’s death.
When no explanation appeared, the villagers began looking toward a man they had always treated with suspicion.
Thomas Becomes The Target
Thomas, a dwarf who had served the chieftain for more than twenty years, became the center of the accusations.
He had spent his life doing difficult work without complaint, caring for animals, carrying water, clearing snow, preparing hay, and helping whenever he was needed.
Despite his loyalty, many villagers judged him because he looked different from them.
Old superstitions made people believe that his appearance was connected to curses or dark powers.
A Loyal Servant Accused Of Witchcraft
Thomas had never harmed anyone in the village.
He was quiet, hardworking, and known for doing the tasks others avoided.
Still, once the rumors began, his years of service were forgotten.
People claimed he had cursed the chieftain’s wife, even though there was no proof.
The Arrest In The Barn
When the guards came for Thomas, he was working in the barn and laying fresh hay for the horses.
He asked why he was being taken, but the guards offered no real explanation.
Thomas insisted that he had done nothing wrong.
He was brought before the furious chieftain, who demanded a confession.
“Nothing, my lord.”
Thomas explained that he had not even seen the woman in months and had spent most of his time working.
But the chieftain refused to listen.
A Cruel Sentence Is Announced
Within days, the chieftain ordered that Thomas be thrown into an enclosure with trained wolves.
The animals were known throughout the region as powerful, dangerous beasts used for hunting and guarding.
News of the punishment spread quickly, and nearly the whole village gathered to witness what they believed would be Thomas’s final moments.
The Wolves Enter The Enclosure
Thomas was led out in chains, exhausted but still declaring his innocence.
The chieftain gave the signal, and the guards pushed him into the wooden enclosure.
Four enormous wolves were released from the opposite side.
The crowd watched in silence as the animals moved toward him.
Thomas closed his eyes, believing death was only seconds away.
An Unexpected Reaction
But the wolves did not attack.
Instead, they surrounded Thomas calmly.
One wolf stepped forward and gently touched his hand with its nose.
Another sat beside him, while a third lay down at his feet.
The fourth turned toward the crowd and growled, as if protecting him from the people outside the fence.
The Hunter Reveals The Truth
The villagers were stunned.
Then an old hunter, who had trained the wolves for years, stepped forward and explained what everyone had forgotten.
Years earlier, a forest fire had killed a mother wolf and left her cubs trapped in a den.
No one had dared to approach them.
Only Thomas had gone into danger, rescued the cubs, and fed them by hand for months.
The Village Sees What It Ignored
The wolves standing beside Thomas were those same rescued cubs.
They had grown into feared animals, but they had never forgotten the man who saved their lives.
The chieftain turned pale as he remembered Thomas’s badly burned hands from years before.
At the time, no one had asked how he received those injuries.
A Man Misjudged By Everyone
That day, the village was forced to face the truth.
The man they had accused of evil had shown more courage and compassion than anyone else among them.
Thomas had been judged by fear, rumor, and appearance instead of by his actions.
In the end, the wolves revealed what the people had refused to see: Thomas was not cursed or dangerous.
He was the kindest soul in the village.