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The Candle Maker's Legacy

Once upon a time, in the city of Brastani, there was a humble candle maker named Orion. He was renowned for his artistry in the kingdom. Orion was a man of simple tastes but possessed unique talent. His candles were not only sources of light but exquisite pieces of art.
The candle maker’s studio was adorned with candles of different sizes, colors, and forms. There were candles shaped like animals, celestial bodies, and some intricately designed into beautiful flowers. The fascinating thing about his creations was that no two candles were alike. Each was unique, just like the artist himself.
Orion was a peaceful man and preferred the soft glowing warmth of his candles over the harsh blazing sun. His routine was to retreat to his cozy cottage at the crack of dawn, only stepping out at sunset to sell his products.
One day, an unusual client approached him – Lucinda, the queen's handmaiden. She came with a special request from Queen Isolde. The queen's birthday was approaching, and she desired an extraordinary candle, unlike anything she'd ever seen. It was supposed to be the centerpiece of her grand celebration and had to be as captivating and regal as the queen herself.
Overwhelmed yet excited about the assignment, Orion got to work. He ignited his imagination, put his gifted hands to use, and the candle came to life. It was colossal, almost the height of an ordinary man, adorned with intricate details. With shades of gold and silver embedded, it personified the richness, dignity, and beauty of their queen.
Days turned into nights, and the monumental task was completed just in time. As he delivered the towering, glittering candle, a gasp of awe swept across the court. It was indeed a sight to behold. The Queen was spellbound by its grandeur. Orion’s masterpiece ended up being the highlight of the evening, illuminating the festivities like a miniature sun.
However, the tale doesn’t end here. Unseen and unnoticed by the crowd, nestled in the heart of the glorious candle, Orion had secretly inserted a tiny, simple candle. This was his signature touch, a tiny source of light that could fight off the darkness even when everything else had burned out.
As the grand celebration drew to a close, and the towering candle was nearing its end, the courtiers noticed a soft, delicate glow emanating from the center. The tiny simple candle had come to life, and its silent, glowing resilience enamored everyone. Orion's legacy was not the gigantic splendid candles he made but the tiny, unassuming one that kept burning even when the grandeur was done and dusted.
Queen Isolde was moved beyond words. This simple candle resonated with her. She realized that true beauty and strength lie not in grandeur but in resilience. Orion, the humble candle maker, became the queen's most trusted confidant, and his philosophy of finding beauty in simplicity transformed the queen and her kingdom.
The story of Orion and his candles passed down, echoing in the kingdom of Brastani. It served as a reminder that true light did not come from grand, ornate candles but the tiny ones that kept glowing steadily even during grim times.