the book of stone maidens

 Stone Maidens is a tale of two sisters who were cursed to become statues after they disobeyed the gods. Their story was passed down from generation to generation, becoming a legend in the small village of Alcamo.

The village was known for its beautiful gardens and magnificent statues that adorned the streets. Tourists would come from far and wide to marvel at the craftsmanship of the statues, but none was more impressive than the two stone maidens that stood at the entrance of the village.

The story of the two sisters had been told so many times that people had forgotten if it was real or just a myth. According to the legend, the sisters were the most beautiful girls in the village. Their hair was as black as the night, and their skin was as smooth as silk. They were adored by everyone who knew them, but they were also very proud.

One day, the sisters were invited to a feast held in honor of the gods. They were told to behave and not to indulge in any forbidden activities. But as the night wore on, they became bored and started to dance with the other villagers. They drank wine and ate food that was forbidden, and they did not care about the consequences.

The gods were watching, and they were not pleased. They decided to punish the sisters for their disobedience. They turned the sisters into stone, and they remained that way for centuries.

The villagers were devastated when they heard the news. They mourned the loss of the two sisters and prayed for their return. But their prayers went unanswered, and the two stone maidens became a permanent fixture in the village.

Over time, people forgot about the sisters and their story. They became more interested in the beautiful gardens and the other statues that adorned the streets. The stone maidens became just another attraction for tourists, and their significance was lost.



But there was one person who never forgot about the sisters. A young girl named Maria had heard the story of the stone maidens from her grandmother, and she became obsessed with finding a way to break the curse. She spent hours in the village library, searching for clues and information about the gods and their powers.

Finally, she found a book that contained the answer. The book said that if someone was to sacrifice their life for the sisters, the curse would be broken. Maria was horrified by the thought of sacrificing herself, but she knew that it was the only way to save the stone maidens.

On a cold winter night, Maria stood in front of the two stone maidens and whispered a prayer to the gods. She then took a knife and cut her wrist, letting her blood flow onto the stone. She waited, hoping that the curse would be broken.

Suddenly, she felt a warmth spreading through her body, and she saw the stone maidens come to life. They stepped down from their pedestals, and their eyes opened for the first time in centuries. They looked at Maria and smiled, thanking her for her sacrifice.

The village was filled with joy and celebration, and the story of the stone maidens was once again passed down from generation to generation. Maria's sacrifice had saved the sisters, and they would never be forgotten again.



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