Bylo nebylo, za sedmi horami a sedmi řekami ležel tajuplný kraj, kde se odehrávaly neuvěřitelné příběhy. Jedním z nich byla i legenda o Vševědovi, mudrci se schopností předvídat budoucnost a číst myšlenky. Tím, co však vyprávění zvláště zajímavé, byla jeho poslední předpověď, ve které předpověděl svůj vlastní odchod z Asgarďanu – místa, kde žil a sloužil místním obyvatelům řadu let. Jaké tajemství Vševěd skrývá a co se stane po jeho odchodu? To se dozvíte ve zbytku této pohádky.
Once upon a time, in the mystical land of Asgarďan, there roamed a wise and powerful seer named Vševěd. His name literally translated to „All-Knowing,“ and this moniker was well-deserved, as Vševěd was capable of seeing omens, patterns, and portents that others could not. He was a beloved figure in Asgarďan, and travelers from far and wide would often seek his guidance.
One day, a weary traveler appeared at Vševěd’s doorstep. The traveler was weary and haggard, with torn and dirty clothes, and Vševěd immediately saw that he was in need of help. The traveler introduced himself as Zbyněk, and explained that he had been traveling for many months, searching for the answer to a prophecy that had been haunting him for years. Zbyněk had heard rumors that Vševěd was the wisest man in Asgarďan, and he had come to seek his aid.
Vševěd welcomed Zbyněk into his home, and they sat down together to discuss the prophecy. Zbyněk explained that he had heard a strange phrase in his dreams, „voda sražená od slunce a měsíce.“ He knew that it was some sort of prophecy or riddle, but he couldn’t decipher its meaning. Vševěd stroked his chin thoughtfully, then said, „I believe that I have heard of this prophecy before. It speaks of a journey that one must take to leave Asgarďan forever. If you wish, I can interpret the prophecy for you.“
Zbyněk eagerly agreed, and Vševěd began to speak. „The first part of the prophecy refers to ‚voda sražená,‘ or ‚water condensed.‘ This is a reference to dew, which forms on the grass in the early morning. The sun and the moon both play a role in the formation of dew, which is why they are mentioned. The second part of the prophecy speaks of a journey that must be taken. The words ‚voda sražená‘ are a metaphor for the beginning of this journey. You must take the first step when the dew is still on the ground, which means you must leave at dawn.“
Zbyněk listened intently as Vševěd continued. „You must leave Asgarďan by following the path of the river. The river will take you out of Asgarďan’s boundaries and into the wider world. But beware, for there will be many obstacles in your path. The river will twist and turn, sometimes violently, and you will have to be strong to survive the journey. The river will also lead you through many different lands, some full of danger and some full of wonder. But no matter what you encounter, you must continue on. Only then will you reach the end of the journey and leave Asgarďan forever.“
Zbyněk was grateful for Vševěd’s guidance, and he set out on his journey the next morning. He followed the river, as Vševěd had instructed, and encountered many perils along the way. The river was indeed treacherous, and Zbyněk had to fight against the currents and avoid dangerous rocks and rapids. He also encountered strange creatures and visited wondrous lands that he had never imagined existed.
But through it all, Zbyněk remained determined to complete his journey. He drew strength from Vševěd’s wisdom, and he focused on the goal of leaving Asgarďan forever. Days turned into weeks, and weeks turned into months, but Zbyněk kept going. And finally, after what seemed like an eternity, he saw a glimmer of sunlight in the distance. As he drew closer, he realized that he had reached the end of the river.
Zbyněk looked out at the vast ocean before him, tears streaming down his face. He had completed his journey and fulfilled the prophecy that had haunted him for so long. He thought of Vševěd and knew that he would always be grateful for the seer’s guidance. And with that thought in mind, Zbyněk turned his back on Asgarďan and walked into a new and unknown world.
Conclusion
In the end, Zbyněk’s journey to leave Asgarďan forever was a difficult and perilous one. But with the guidance of Vševěd, the All-Knowing, he was able to complete the journey and fulfill the prophecy that had been haunting him for years. Zbyněk’s story is a reminder that sometimes the greatest rewards come only after we have faced our fears and confronted the unknown. And with the help of wise friends, we can achieve anything we set our minds to.
Ponaučení z pohádky na dobrou noc
V pohádce o mladém muži jménem Zbyněk a mudrci Vševědovi se setkáváme s myšlenkou, že moudrost a vedení onoho mudrce jsou cenným darem. Zbyněk touží po pochopení záhadného proroctví a přichází za Vševědem, aby mu poradil. Vševěd mu vysvětluje, že proroctví se týká cesty, kterou Zbyněk musí podniknout, aby Asgarďan navždy opustil. Cestu lze přirovnat ke křehkému rosení na trávě, s vodou sraženou za pomoci slunce a měsíce. Zbyněk si musí vybrat správný čas, aby se na cestu vydal. Pak má následovat tok řeky ačkoliv jí bude na cestě překážet mnoho překážek a nepřátel. Zbyněk se musí s nimi vyrovnat, aby proroctví naplnil a Asgarďan navždy opustil. Zbyněkova cesta připomíná, že největší odměna a úspěch přichází po překonání vlastních obav a strachu z neznámého. Mudrc Vševěd mu byl v této cestě cenným průvodcem a přítel.
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