The Additional Tales of Beedle the Bard Gentle Reader,
It has only been a few years since the lost stories of Beedle the Bard were discovered on several well preserved scrolls of parchment buried deep in the forgotten library vaults at Gringott's. While scholars and academics have enjoyed this find immensely, providing them with an opportunity to translate runic texts that have been virtually untouched since the original writing, the public has not had access to the further works of the beloved Bard.
Until now. For decades, Chelf Press has been the publisher of the most accurate translations of the original Beedle the Bard tales, and since the discovery of these new texts, Chelf has been interested in providing accurate translations of the new texts for public consumption. We gathered some of the best runic workers in the world to read and interpret these tales, and they are presented in completion in the pages that follow.
Sincerely,
Zenodotus Franklin
Editor, Chelf Books Stories: The Princess, The Peasant and the Painting The Magical, Constantly Changing Animal The Tale of Lying Lolly and the Verse Curse The Three Daughters The Beauty and the Greed The Suspicious Broom Makers I is All; All is I The Knowledgeable Griffin and the Curious Boy Encountering the Wazzermajil The Paranoid Prince and His Protective Bubble Milnius the Muggle Love Conquers All The Greatest Wizard The Corrupt Augurey How the Chimaera Came to Be Pleasing Everyone The Sister's Sacrifice The Tale of the Witch that Never Gave Up |