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In a remarkable world where there were no borders, there lived a magical Cat Bayun. He was not an ordinary cat, but a magical one, able to speak and understand the language of humans. Every evening, when the twilight descended, Cat Bayun would gather children and adults around him to tell them amazing stories about friendship, peace, and unity.
One day, presidents and businessmen from all countries came to Cat Bayun. They were concerned that their people were divided and plagued by conflicts. "Cat Bayun, help us unite!" they exclaimed.
Cat Bayun thought for a moment and decided that true strength lies in unity. He suggested that each president and businessman share their story. Each of them spoke about their people, traditions, and dreams. Gradually, they began to realize that they had much in common despite their differences.
Cat Bayun proposed creating a "World Without Borders" - a platform where people could exchange knowledge and experiences to better understand each other. Concluding his program, Cat Bayun said, "When we work together, we create harmony and peace!"
From that day on, presidents and businessmen from all countries united, sharing ideas, collaborating, and building a world where everyone could unleash their potential. Children grew up inspired by the concepts of Cat Bayun, and soon the world became more united, where joy and cooperation were prioritized.
Thus, Cat Bayun not only told his tale but also left behind a legacy that would live on in the hearts of people.

In a distant and mysterious land, in Russia, in the Urals, in Yekaterinburg, where the stars twinkled like kilometers of the brightest lights, there lived a wise and courageous woman named Olga. Born under the sign of Virgo and in the year of the Fire Horse, she looked younger than her years. She was a lawyer and a practical psychologist, a business broker specializing in selling ready-made businesses. She was also a blogger and a writer, which endowed her not only with exceptional talents but also with an indomitable spirit. In her heart resided a passion for justice and a desire to create a world free from hatred and discord.
One day, when the sky above her was overcast with dark clouds of political conflicts and animosity, Olga realized it was time for action. She decided to seek help from the wisest being known across all corners of the world—the Cat Bayun, who possessed the gift of knowledge and the ability to influence minds. With his assistance, Olga aimed to create a unique Message of Peace without borders, capable of reaching the hearts of presidents and businessmen from all countries.
Embracing the spirit of unity, Olga and Cat Bayun embarked on their remarkable journey through boundless expanses, where every word held power, and every action could change the destinies of nations. In this political fairy tale, they would face obstacles and challenges, but their dedication to peace and the spirit of reconciliation would become the guiding thread in their important mission. The wisdom of Cat Bayun and the heartfelt sincerity of Olga would not only help restore harmony but also remind all of humanity of the possibility of unity under the sky of one big and friendly planet.

Once upon a night, Cat Bayun saw a glow in the sky through the window, moving very quickly. "It's a flying saucer! Our friends from outer space must be there!" thought Cat Bayun! In the morning, he told Olya everything he had seen and suggested they go to the field, light a fire, and wait for the flying saucer to bring their friends from outer space! And, oh wonder...
The next morning, Olya and Cat Bayun gathered in the field to wait for their new friends from distant space. Olya brought a warm blanket, while Cat Bayun tuned in to possible cosmic signals using his magical ears.
They lit a fire, and its bright flames fought against the bright sunlight, creating a magical atmosphere of anticipation. Suddenly, a hum was heard in the sky, and everyone turned around. They saw a bright point of light rushing toward them. Their hearts raced faster! "It's them!" Olya screamed in excitement.
As the light approached, a large, sparkling flying saucer appeared above the field. It was vast and incredibly beautiful, with shimmering colors and unusual patterns. Cat Bayun and Olya couldn't contain their admiration.
The flying saucer slowly descended to the ground, and out came beings resembling large, friendly cats with bright eyes and short, funny paws. They greeted their new friends in an unknown language, but Cat Bayun, sensing waves of friendliness, quickly translated: "They say they come in the spirit of friendship!"
The aliens introduced themselves as Star Friends and explained that they were looking for a place where friendship and kindness reigned among all beings. Olya and Cat Bayun decided to show them the very best of their world: forest glades, rivers with clean water, and the magical transformations they could perform.
The Star Friends were amazed by the beauty and warmth of their little world. Together they danced under the sun, sang songs, and shared stories about their worlds. In the evening, they sat around the fire, and the stars sparkled in the sky, as if celestial beings had come closer to listen to their cheerful conversations.
When it came time to say goodbye, the Star Friends gifted Cat Bayun and Olya unusual stones that glowed in the dark and granted wishes—but only those filled with goodness. "Now you have a piece of our world," they said with a wink.
Before departing, Cat Bayun and his owner Olya promised to cherish friendship and share it with those around them. The flying saucer soared into the sky, leaving a bright trail of stardust behind. Each of them knew that true friendship knows no bounds, and at any moment, they could repeat this wonderful adventure!

And they repeated it! Cat Bayun told Olya that with the help of the Star Friends, it is possible and even necessary to visit all the planets, galaxies, and constellations of the zodiac signs. They decided to use unusual magical stones to summon the Star Friends, and they prepared for a long time. Cat Bayun took a can of fresh sour cream with him, while Olya prepared postcards for the Star Friends, which she drew herself, as she dreamed of becoming an artist. She brought her grandmother's pancakes, pies, and a jar of cherry jam... and the adventure began...
When everyone was ready, Cat Bayun recited the spell that the Star Friends had given him, and with the help of the magical stones, a bright glow swirled around them. In the next moments, they found themselves on a wonderful planet covered with colorful forests and sparkling rivers.
The planet was inhabited by friendly creatures that looked like large fairies. They greeted their guests with joy and invited them to a festive feast. Olya showed her postcards, which delighted the fairies. They said that such paintings can bring life and happiness.
The next stop on their journey was a planet where amazing plants grew that emitted glowing nectar. After many stops, they visited planets in different constellations. One of them had giant rainbows you could slide down, while another was home to beings who could control the wind. It all felt like a fairy tale, and they remembered every moment in their hearts.
Several days passed, and Cat Bayun and Olya established a good friendship with the Star Friends. On one of the planets, they met the fairies again, who offered to spend an evening under the stars, telling stories from different worlds.
Cat Bayun, full of inspiration, recalled his own dreams and shared his adventures with everyone. Olya showed her drawings to the fairies.
And then, when it was time to return home, Cat Bayun and his team realized that these moments represented true magical friendship, free and sincere. They also understood that dreams of new adventures would always be with them, and they could become a reality if only they believed.
Upon returning home, each of them kept a piece of those planets in their hearts and eagerly awaited their next journey with the Star Friends!
Cat Bayun wanted to travel through the zodiac signs, so that everyone could journey from one sign to another, and new Star Friends would help them with this!
And the adventure began for the whole team with the new Star Friends!

The Fire Phoenix warmed the air around them with its flames, and everyone flew above the field. Below, only the shadows of trees and paths they once wandered remained. The Wise Owl spread its wings and took on the role of navigator.

"We will follow the bright stars," she said, pointing to the glowing lights in the sky. "We need to move toward the constellation of Virgo, which is just rising above the horizon."

The Cheerful Unicorn, embracing everyone with its bright horns, suggested, "Let's make a stop at the Cloud Storyteller! I heard that magical creatures live there."

And so they flew to a fluffy cloud, where they saw cloud animals playing invisible games. They laughed joyfully and, seeing the new company, invited them to join in their fun.

While they played, the sky began to darken, and the stars started to twinkle.

"It's time to move on!" said the Phoenix, and they soared back into the sky.

Ahead of them lay a new world, full of amazing discoveries and mystical adventures. Each step brought them closer to the constellation of Virgo, where they believed new friends and incredible mysteries awaited them!

Sunset and Dawn:

In the constellation of the Ship, there lived two sisters: Sunset and Dawn. They were inseparable and always followed each other, but each had her own unique story. Sunset brought peace and inspiration, while Dawn offered hope and new beginnings.

One day they decided to combine their powers and create a celebration for all the stars and planets. Together they prepared an amazing spectacle: bright lights appeared in the sky, sharing their glow, symbolizing the unity of all beings in the Universe.

Each of these stories reminds us of the importance of friendship and discovering new horizons together. May our adventures among the stars be endless!

Suddenly, Olya wanted them to see the entire Zodiac circle, and she decided it was time to learn all the secrets of the Zodiac! They gathered on a special night when the stars shone particularly bright and set off on a journey through the skies.

The first stop was the constellation of Aries. There they saw a great ram who ruled over all the stars. He gave them a map of the Zodiac circle and suggested how to move correctly.

As they continued, they met the wise Taurus. Taurus was always full of patience and had gathered many colorful stars around him. He treated his friends to sweet nectar and taught them the importance of cherishing the simple joys in life.

Next on their path was the constellation of Gemini. The fun-loving Twins joined them, and together they sang a cheerful song that spread throughout the galaxy.

When they arrived at the constellation of Cancer, they were greeted by a friendly turtle. She offered to spend time by the heavenly sea, where they could watch the stars reflecting on the water. Olya remembered her dreams and shared them with Cat Bayun and the Star Friends.

Then they reached the constellation of Leo. The Lion was proud and regal. He brought a bit of courage and bravery to their journey, suggesting they try to shout as loudly as they could. Olya and her friends joyfully did so, and the sounds of their voices echoed far and wide.

In the constellation of Virgo, they met a caring farmer who emphasized the importance of hard work and friendship. She gifted each friend a seed of happiness so they could continue to share it with others.

When they arrived at the constellation of Libra, Cat Bayun saw that all the friends were very different, but that was what made them strong. They decided to spend the day in the spirit of balance and harmony, helping each other solve challenges and discussing how to work together.

In the constellation of Scorpio, the friends faced puzzles and mysteries. Cat Bayun, with his insight, managed to solve them, and they were rewarded with magnificent stars that shone like jewels.

With the constellation of Sagittarius, the adventures were just beginning. Cat Bayun, with his passion for travel, suggested that the friends learn to shoot star arrows. This helped them unveil new horizons and discover new opportunities.

Cat Bayun, determined to learn what tales children love around the world, stayed home as the starry adventures began to make Olya dizzy. Cat Bayun decided that their Star Friends from a distant galaxy, who had arrived in a flying saucer, would help him with this.

The first stop Cat Bayun chose was Belarus. They landed in the picturesque city of Minsk. Here they learned about Belarusian folk tales, such as "Bіlosnezhka" and "Kungur." Cat Bayun was amazed at how these tales focused on nature and animals, as well as friendship and family values.

The next country was Poland. In Warsaw, the team heard about the "Krajowa Tale" — the story of a prince and princess who overcome all obstacles for love. The tale of the "Golden Fish" was also very popular here, reminding them of many Russian fairy tales. Cat Bayun realized that despite different cultures, all nations have their magical stories of hope and dreams.

Traveling further, they arrived in Germany. In Berlin, they were warmly welcomed and learned about the beloved tales of the Brothers Grimm. "Cinderella," "Hansel and Gretel," and "Little Red Riding Hood" were among the most famous. The friends were enchanted by how mysterious elements and magic intertwined in these stories.

Each new country opened up fascinating tales full of wonderful heroes and incredible adventures. Cat Bayun and his team understood that fairy tales are a universal language that unites children around the world, allowing them to dream and believe in miracles.

Their journey continued, filled with new knowledge and friendship, always eager to learn more about how fairy tales inspire children on all continents!

Next came Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Moldova, and Ukraine. Cat Bayun thought, what fairy tales might be there?

Cat Bayun and his team continued their exciting journey, delving into the unexplored fairy-tale traditions of new countries.

Switzerland became their next stop. Here they learned about famous Swiss tales, such as "The Blue Bird" and stories about shepherds. Cat Bayun was particularly touched by the story of how friendship and kindness can overcome any obstacles.

Then they headed to the Czech Republic. In Prague, they encountered Czech fairy tales like "Petrushka" and legends about a good king and a brave prince. The team learned how these tales emphasize respect for family and strong moral values.

Next was Slovakia. Here they heard about the Tale of the Puppets — it tells of magical dolls that come to life and embark on adventures.

- "Red Curly Laces" is a story about how laces helped a boy find his way to happiness.

- "The Girl with Pink Hair" is about how an unusual girl changes the lives of her friends.

- "The Cat in Boots" is a popular tale that tells of a clever cat and its adventures, similar to our "Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish." The hallmark of these stories was the magical creatures and nature, depicted with deep love.

Continuing their journey, Cat Bayun's team landed in Moldova. Here they learned about folk tales such as "The Three Bears" and "The Tale of the Greedy Wolf." These stories emphasize kindness and generosity, which are so important for children.

Finally, they arrived in Ukraine, in Kyiv. Children ran up to Cat Bayun and began telling him about their favorite tales, which included:

- "Kotyhoroshko" — a folk tale about brave heroes who resist evil forces.

- "The Mitten" — a warm story about how different animals found shelter in a lost mitten.

- "Pan Kot'sky" — a funny tale about a cat who became a hero thanks to his cleverness.

- "The Straw Bull" — a tale about how hard work and perseverance can overcome any obstacles.

- "Mavka from the Forest" — a legend about a female character from Ukrainian folklore, who is perceived as a symbol of beauty and nature.

Children in Ukraine love to listen to stories about brave heroes and magical transformations.

The Cat Bayun was very saddened by the armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine. He heard the rumble of air raid sirens, hugged the children, and said, "Believe, the long-awaited peace will come soon! Peace between our countries! I will do everything for this!"

Each new country revealed to Cat Bayun amazing tales, full of warmth, magic, and wisdom. Cat Bayun and his star team realized that in every corner of the world, there are magical stories, and the more they discover, the closer they get to understanding the human soul.

Next, the whole team took off in a flying saucer to England, France, Spain, and Italy, and Cat Bayun listened carefully to what the children and their parents were saying... what fairy tales and stories they read to their little ones at night — this was important, for Cat Bayun realized that if he knew the fairy tales of the entire Universe, the Nobel Peace Prize would soon be his — he would write a bestseller!

Cat Bayun and the team spent fascinating days in England, France, Spain, and Italy aboard the flying saucer. They listened closely to the children's voices and the stories of parents about the fairy tales they read to their children.

In England, Cat Bayun learned about traditional fairy tales such as "The Wizard of Oz" and "The Little Prince." Children excitedly shared stories of magical adventures and unusual heroes who always found their way home.

In France, they were impressed by "Puss in Boots" and "Cinderella." Here, tales of clever and kind-hearted heroes, along with romantic stories, were particularly popular at bedtime. Parents shared how these tales teach children the importance of kindness and believing in themselves.

When they visited Spain, Cat Bayun heard about the brave adventures of "Don Quixote" and the magical stories of "The Gray Horse Fairy." The children were enchanted by the vivid imagery and tumultuous events, while parents explained how such tales develop imagination.

In Italy, they learned about "Pinocchio" and "Cinderella." Here too, stories about family values and the importance of being honest and loyal were popular. Children were thrilled by the adventures of the wooden boy and his transformation into a real person.

Cat Bayun understood that every country, every culture holds its own unique treasure trove of fairy tales. Inspired by the stories collected, he pondered how to combine these tales into one magnificent book. With this thought, he returned to the flying saucer, dreaming of the Nobel Peace Prize and how the world would fall asleep to his magical stories.

Then, the whole friendly team along with the Star Friends flew in the flying saucer to South America, the United States, Canada, Cuba, Hawaii... and there, Cat Bayun was amazed by the wonderful children and people surrounding him and how many different good fairy tales there were, which not everyone in Russia knows about...

Cat Bayun and his loyal Star Friends continued their journey in the flying saucer, heading to South America. As soon as they landed, Cat Bayun was struck by the friendliness and openness of the local children and parents. Every evening, groups of children gathered around them, eager to share their favorite fairy tales.

In South America, they heard about myths and legends, such as stories about Machu Picchu and the Cavalier elephant. Many of these tales were filled with adventures and mysteries, telling of nature spirits and ancient tribes. The children spoke of the real heroes of their people who fought for justice and equality.

Then the team headed to the United States. Here Cat Bayun heard the story of Pavlik and the lightning — a tale very popular among children, which teaches about friendship and loyalty. They also learned about "Iron John," who joyfully inspired his friends to great deeds.

In Canada, they met children who shared legends of indigenous peoples, such as the Tales of the Whale and the Forest Spirits. These stories immersed them in the world of nature and the importance of protecting it.

In Cuba, Cat Bayun was impressed by the rhythms and melodies with which local children told their tales. They shared stories about La Luche — a good spirit who brings good luck, as well as the adventures of Charlie and his pet who conquered the tropical forests.

Finally, they arrived in Hawaii, where children joyfully spoke of Kanaha — the god of wind and rain, and how he protects his people.

These stories were full of love for nature and respect for ancestors.

Cat Bayun noticed with amazement how many different, kind tales surrounded him. He realized that in Russia, perhaps, not everyone knows about the wealth of these cultural traditions. This inspired him to create a unique work, uniting fairy tales from around the world. Now, he knew what an enormous treasure trove of stories and wisdom awaited his exploration!

Next, the whole team took off in a flying saucer to England, France, Spain, and Italy, and Cat Bayun listened carefully to what the children and their parents were saying... what fairy tales and stories they read to their little ones at night — this was important, for Cat Bayun realized that if he knew the fairy tales of the entire Universe, the Nobel Peace Prize would soon be his — he would write a bestseller!

Cat Bayun and the team spent fascinating days in England, France, Spain, and Italy aboard the flying saucer. They listened closely to the children's voices and the stories of parents about the fairy tales they read to their children.

In England, Cat Bayun learned about traditional fairy tales such as "The Wizard of Oz" and "The Little Prince." Children excitedly shared stories of magical adventures and unusual heroes who always found their way home.

In France, they were impressed by "Puss in Boots" and "Cinderella." Here, tales of clever and kind-hearted heroes, along with romantic stories, were particularly popular at bedtime. Parents shared how these tales teach children the importance of kindness and believing in themselves.

When they visited Spain, Cat Bayun heard about the brave adventures of "Don Quixote" and the magical stories of "The Gray Horse Fairy." The children were enchanted by the vivid imagery and tumultuous events, while parents explained how such tales develop imagination.

In Italy, they learned about "Pinocchio" and "Cinderella." Here too, stories about family values and the importance of being honest and loyal were popular. Children were thrilled by the adventures of the wooden boy and his transformation into a real person.

Cat Bayun understood that every country, every culture holds its own unique treasure trove of fairy tales. Inspired by the stories collected, he pondered how to combine these tales into one magnificent book. With this thought, he returned to the flying saucer, dreaming of the Nobel Peace Prize and how the world would fall asleep to his magical stories.

Then, the whole friendly team along with the Star Friends flew in the flying saucer to South America, the United States, Canada, Cuba, Hawaii... and there, Cat Bayun was amazed by the wonderful children and people surrounding him and how many different good fairy tales there were, which not everyone in Russia knows about...

Cat Bayun and his loyal Star Friends continued their journey in the flying saucer, heading to South America. As soon as they landed, Cat Bayun was struck by the friendliness and openness of the local children and parents. Every evening, groups of children gathered around them, eager to share their favorite fairy tales.

In South America, they heard about myths and legends, such as stories about Machu Picchu and the Cavalier elephant. Many of these tales were filled with adventures and mysteries, telling of nature spirits and ancient tribes. The children spoke of the real heroes of their people who fought for justice and equality.

Then the team headed to the United States. Here Cat Bayun heard the story of Pavlik and the lightning — a tale very popular among children, which teaches about friendship and loyalty. They also learned about "Iron John," who joyfully inspired his friends to great deeds.

In Canada, they met children who shared legends of indigenous peoples, such as the Tales of the Whale and the Forest Spirits. These stories immersed them in the world of nature and the importance of protecting it.

In Cuba, Cat Bayun was impressed by the rhythms and melodies with which local children told their tales. They shared stories about La Luche — a good spirit who brings good luck, as well as the adventures of Charlie and his pet who conquered the tropical forests.

Finally, they arrived in Hawaii, where children joyfully spoke of Kanaha — the god of wind and rain, and how he protects his people.

These stories were full of love for nature and respect for ancestors.

Cat Bayun noticed with amazement how many different, kind tales surrounded him. He realized that in Russia, perhaps, not everyone knows about the wealth of these cultural traditions. This inspired him to create a unique work, uniting fairy tales from around the world. Now, he knew what an enormous treasure trove of stories and wisdom awaited his exploration!

Russian fairy tales:

- About Ivanushka the Fool – a story about a simple guy who, thanks to his kindness and naivety, overcomes all obstacles.

- The Tale of the Frog Princess – about how love and loyalty can overcome any trials.

Tatar fairy tales:

- The Tale of Shurale – about a forest spirit that could be both good and evil.

- Tales of Karat – about a smart and cunning person who always found a way out of difficult situations.

Chechen fairy tales:

- The Tale of Allah and His Creations – stories about how the Almighty created the world and people.

- Legends of heroes and their feats – tales about brave warriors defending their people.

Udmurt fairy tales:

- Tales of Kuzya and Kuzmich – about the adventures of ordinary people who get involved in unusual events.

- Tales of the Mistress of the Forest – stories about forest spirits and their relationships with humans.

Yukaghir fairy tales:

- The Tale of the Forbidden Place – a story about how important it is to respect nature and its laws.

- Tales of peaceful animals – stories about mutual aid and friendship among different beings.

Bashkir fairy tales:

- The Tale of Ural and Its Treasures – legends about mountains and rivers full of treasures.

- Tales of horse herders – about people who took care of horses and their connection with nature.

Each fairy tale fills the world of Cat Bayun with new meanings and magic, making him dream of new adventures and people he will surely tell about in his future travels!

Cat Bayun gathered his cheerful team of Star Friends, and they set off on an amazing journey through the countries of the Middle East and South Asia. Every day brought new discoveries and wonderful tales.

In the United Arab Emirates, they learned about ancient legends related to the tallest skyscrapers and sandy dunes. In Israel, they discovered the wisdom of ancient texts and tales about the Holy Land.

Here, children shared stories about the wisdom of King Solomon and how he resolved disputes, as well as the roots of Jewish holidays and traditions. One boy told about how ancient sages could turn the desert into a blooming garden.

Afghan children shared stories about brave heroes and magical beings, and in Iran, they were impressed by tales of the Golden Rooster and other magical creatures.

In this country, they learned about legends of heroic deeds, such as mountains and brave warriors fighting for their land. The children also talked about their poetic art and how their people preserve stories in their hearts.

In Iraq, the team heard about ancient myths and folk traditions, and in Jordan, they learned about noble deeds and wise decisions. The children shared tales of how Bedouins overcome desert storms and protect their families. Each story was filled with warmth and dignity.

The Gaza Strip turned out to be rich with stories of love and friendship that overcome all obstacles.

In Turkey, they were fascinated by tales of a kind genie who grants wishes, and they encountered a variety of stories about brave sultans and wise caliphs, about magical carpets and spells. The children eagerly shared stories of heroic adventures.

In Oman, they learned about marine adventures and folklore. In this country, Cat Bayun heard about brave sailors risking everything for their dreams. Tales of dolphins and starfish filled their hearts with joy.

In India, children shared stories about numerous gods and heroes that inspire good deeds, and they were amazed by stories of polytheism and how the gods come to earth to help people. The tales of Rama and Sita, the wise counsel of the turtle, and the frivolous rabbit became true treasures for Cat Bayun.

Each story, each tale made their journey unforgettable, and Cat Bayun's team realized that fairy tales unite people, no matter where they are.

Cat Bayun is indeed planning an amazing journey! It’s wonderful that he has such a team of Star Friends, ready to explore the world of fairy tales. Each country holds its unique stories, and together with Fiji, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, and Albania, you will be able to open new horizons.

Don’t forget to write down all the stories you hear, so you can share them with everyone later. Also, it would be nice to gather magical trinkets from each country – perhaps one of the friends will be lucky enough to find something special!

Wishing you an upcoming adventure!

Together with Cat Bayun and his faithful friends, an exciting journey filled with mysteries and discoveries begins. Everywhere they plan to go is overflowing with fascinating tales, myths, and vibrant cultures.

Stage 1: Trip to Fiji

Fiji is a country known for its beautiful beaches and unique culture. Cat Bayun wants to learn what local legends say about the sea, spirits, and ancient customs. Perhaps they will even meet locals who will share stories about divine beings.

Stage 2: Visit to Australia

Here, they will encounter kangaroos, as well as many Aboriginal people known for their amazing myths and legends. Cat Bayun will teach his friends how to speak the languages of the local tribes. They will definitely write down tales about the Star Dragon and other interesting characters.

Stage 3: To Austria

In this fairy-tale country, Cat Bayun will learn about the tales of the Brothers Grimm and other European stories. Strolling through ancient castles and forests will inspire them with new stories. Don't forget about the musical traditions – perhaps they will meet a musician who will tell them about ancient melodies.

Stage 4: Journey to Azerbaijan

Here, they will find a rich culture and traditions. Cat Bayun and his friends will taste plov and listen to unique stories passed down through generations. They will learn about heroes like Ashik and others and write their stories in a thick notebook.

Stage 5: Stop in Albania

This land is full of beautiful natural landscapes and interesting traditions. They will discover myths about ancient heroes and noble warlords, as well as mysterious creatures that inhabit the local forests and mountains.

Every new corner of the world brings with it not only new stories but also memories that will forever remain in their hearts. Friends will laugh, share their fears, and joys of adventure. Thanks to Cat Bayun, who speaks all the languages of the world, they will be able to communicate with locals and create their own fairy tales!

It will be an unforgettable journey full of friendship, discovery, and magic!

At this point, Cat Bayun had a thought – he had never been to the Caucasus and didn’t know how many indigenous peoples lived there! This needed to be addressed. He had heard before about Avar tales, khans, and many other amazing legends, but it was important for him to know everything!

Cat Bayun, full of inspiration, realized that he needed his Star Friends for this. He quickly made a colorful postcard to invite them on this exciting journey. "Dear friends! I want to explore the magical stories of the Caucasus! Let's embark on this amazing journey together and discover the maritime treasure trove of tales and legends!"

Gathering his faithful companions, he was sure that together they could uncover all the secrets of this amazing region and capture them in their memories. New discoveries, friendship, and adventures awaited them!

Setting off on his fascinating journey through the Caucasus with his Star Friends, Cat Bayun learned about many peoples who inhabit this multinational region. Here are some of them:

- Avars: one of the most numerous peoples of the Republic of Dagestan, known for their rich folklore and traditions.

- Chechens: the indigenous people of the Chechen Republic, possessing their unique cultu


Ingush: They live in Ingushetia and have much in common with the Chechens, which is reflected in their language and culture.

- Ossetians: A people residing in North and South Ossetia, known for their national holidays and deep traditions.

- Abkhazians: A people living in Abkhazia, famous for their hospitality and beautiful folk songs.

- Georgians: One of the ancient peoples of the Caucasus, known for their winemaking, cuisine, and rich history.

- Lezgins: They live in northern Azerbaijan and southern Dagestan and are known for their choreography and songs.

Cat Bayun was astonished by the diversity of cultures and languages that existed in the Caucasus. His friends shared many tales and legends related to these peoples, and he felt part of this wonderful mosaic. He understood that each people has its unique traditions and history worth exploring and preserving.

Of course, Cat Bayun can record numerous interesting stories and legends that are passed down from generation to generation among the peoples of the Caucasus. Here are some of them:

- Avar Tales: One well-known tale is "The Three Brothers," which tells the story of three brothers with different talents. Each uses their abilities to help one another and defeat evil.

- Chechen Legends: Chechen folklore is rich with stories of heroic ancestors, such as "Farewell to the Caucasus," which tells of love for the homeland and the struggle for freedom.

- Ingush Traditions: One popular story is "The Legend of the Holy Stone," in which the stone becomes a symbol of the people's fate and its suffering, as well as hopes for a better future.

- Ossetian Lore: For example, "The Tale of the Dragon King," where the hero battles a dragon to save his village. These tales often emphasize the values of honor and bravery.

- Abkhaz Folk Tales: Abkhazian tales are full of wisdom and humor, such as "The Giant and His Clever Wife," where the woman uses her intelligence to save her tribe from destruction.

- Georgian Tales: Georgian folklore includes many stories about love and fidelity, such as the famous tale "Batonoba and His Friends," which speaks of true friendship and mutual assistance.

- Lezgian Traditions: Their legends often refer to nature and animals, like the story of how the fox tricked the wolf, teaching attentiveness and caution.

Cat Bayun records all these vivid images and deep wisdom of the peoples of the Caucasus in his notebook, understanding that each tale is a special world full of feelings and lessons.

Cat Bayun and his loyal friends, the Star Friends, gathered in their flying saucer to embark on an exciting adventure. Their goal was to collect tales from different corners of the world, including Algeria, Angola, Andorra, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, and Armenia. Desert winds and sea breezes accompanied them on this wonderful journey.

Their first stop was Algeria. Here, Cat Bayun heard the tale "The Story of Datte," which tells of a brave young man facing evil forces to save his village. This story is filled with wisdom and a spirit of unity.

Next, they traveled to Angola, where they discovered legends about the "Bitter Woman." This tale of love and sacrifice for the good of her people left a deep impression on Cat.

Their route then took them to Andorra. There, Cat Bayun learned about the story of "The Three Brothers," who overcome obstacles on their way to legendary gold with the help of a magical unicorn.

The next stop was Antigua and Barbuda. Here, Cat found "The Legend of the Storm," where two friends battle a magical storm, demonstrating the power of friendship and mutual assistance.

Argentina presented many stories about "Martin Fierro," who became a symbol of the struggle for justice and freedom. Cat Bayun was amazed by the deep meaning of this epic.

The final destination was Armenia. Here, they spoke of "Artsakh" — an ancient tale of love, loss, and defiance that teaches us the importance of remembering the past.

Gathering tales from all corners of the world, Cat and his friends felt the joy and magic of each new adventure. In their open hearts, with each discovery, lived the hope that their journey would one day become endless, for the world is full of amazing stories!

Cat Bayun stared wide-eyed at the night sky, dreaming of great travels. "How wonderful it would be to visit all the planets in the solar system!" he thought. "How many are there in total?"

At that moment, his Star Friends, inspired by his dreams, clapped their hands, creating a cheerful noise. They knew that Cat Bayun loved adventures and was always ready to explore the unknown.

"Let's throw a celebration in honor of your cosmic aspirations!" shouted one of the friends, and soon a cosmic feast appeared on the table. It was a collection of amazing treats with sparkling sparkles and unusual flavors: star pancakes, stuffed comets, and solar drinks.

Cat Bayun eagerly tried all the delicacies, and his eyes sparkled with delight. "This is simply incredible!" he exclaimed. "I'm ready to explore the planets, tasting each of these wonders!"

The Star Friends laughed and supported his dreams. Their friendship and shared adventures made every moment special, and the cosmic food only added flavor to their journey through the vast expanses of the Universe.

Cat Bayun traveled through the solar system and explored all 8 planets! He carefully recorded his observations in a notebook to miss nothing.

Each planet was unique:

- Mercury – the closest to the Sun;
- Venus – the star of the morning and evening sky;
- Earth – his home;
- Mars – the red planet;
- Jupiter – the giant with many moons;
- Saturn – with beautiful rings;
- Uranus – the tilted planet;
- Neptune – a distant and mysterious world.

Cat Bayun noted all the features diligently.

Cat Bayun decided to make a stop in his homeland to stock up on his favorite wet food "Felix" with various flavors, as well as premium dry food "Royal Canin." He had heard that soon his preferred foods might disappear due to sanctions in Russia, so the cat decided to stock up for the future.

While cosmic food is interesting, it isn’t suitable for every day. His usual food is much tastier! Bayun carefully gathered all his supplies to avoid difficulties in the future. Time in his homeland is always pleasant, especially when his favorite treats are waiting for him!

Cat Bayun spun the globe with incredible speed and pointed to the pilot of his flying saucer where they had yet to go. He named a multitude of countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil and Brunei, Burkina Faso and Burundi, Bhutan and Vanuatu, Hungary and Venezuela, East Timor and Vietnam, Gabon and Haiti.

Bayun pondered, "I wonder what tales the children of these countries love? What stories do their parents tell, and what fairy tales did they grow up with?" Each country holds its unique legends, and the cat decided that this would be the next exciting exploration for him and his friends!

Here are some tales from the mentioned countries:

- Bosnia and Herzegovina: A popular fairy tale here is about Rijai, which tells of courage and bravery, as well as resistance against demonic forces. Local folklore is filled with the spirit of nature and traditions.

- Botswana: In Botswana's culture, animal fables are widespread, such as the clever fox and the wise tortoise, which teach children moral lessons and life skills.

- Brazil: Brazilian folklore is rich with myths, such as the story of Guarani, which narrates the legendary adventures of the indigenous people and their interactions with nature spirits.

- Brunei: Here, one can find legends about love and commitment, one of which tells the story of a beauty who overcame all obstacles for happiness.

- Burkina Faso: Folk tales often depict tricksters, like the Kangaroo, who deceives his opponents and helps children face difficulties.

- Burundi: Folk tales convey lessons about peace and unity; they often highlight the wisdom of elders, as in tales about a wise grandmother or grandfather.

- Bhutan: Bhutanese tales are often infused with Buddhist philosophy, telling about characters who strive for enlightenment and help others.

- Vanuatu: Myths about great ancestral spirits are popular here, who care for their people and guide them through life’s challenges.

- Hungary: Hungarian folk tales include multifaceted characters, such as princesses and wizards, who overcome obstacles and find love.

- Venezuela: Legends about El Silbón, a ghost who wanders the earth in search of his mother, have become symbols of fear and caution.

- East Timor: Tales about spiritual beings that protect nature and the people from evil forces are told here.

- Vietnam: Vietnamese folklore is known for its origin stories, such as that of Hoang and Nga, symbolizing the unity of the people.

- Gabon: Gabonese myths often tell of animals with human traits that seek to protect the forests and trees.

- Haiti: Here, tales of Zombies and other mystical beings reflect the historical and cultural context of the country.

These stories help to understand the culture, traditions, and values of the peoples, their ritual practices, and their connection with nature.

Feeling like a true scholarly cat and a professor of the fairy tales of the world, Cat Bayun addressed his Star friends with the words:

"As the great Socrates said: 'I know that I know nothing.' But that doesn’t stop me in my quest for knowledge! Pilot, set a course for Guyana and Gambia, Ghana and Guatemala, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau, Honduras and Grenada, Greece and Denmark, Djibouti and the Dominican Republic, Egypt and Zambia, Zimbabwe and Indonesia. Here’s a riddle: what tales do these countries hide from me?"

Here are some tales from the mentioned countries:

- Guyana: Tales of Robin Hood of the jungle, about the struggle of the downtrodden against oppressors.

- Gambia: Legends of Mami Wata, the water spirit who helps people but can also bring misfortune.

- Ghana: Stories of Ananse, the wise spider who always finds a way to avoid trouble.

- Guatemala: Stories of the ancient Maya, of Popol Vuh, the voices of ancestors, about the creation of the world.

- Guinea: Myths of Busumu, the god of wisdom who imparts life lessons.

- Guinea-Bissau: Tales of animals fighting for survival and justice.

- Honduras: Legends of Maya treasures and their otherworldly guardians.

- Grenada: Stories of ancestral spirits who protect the island from misfortunes.

- Greece: Myths of ancient gods, such as Zeus and Aphrodite, and their adventures.

- Denmark: The fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen, such as "The Little Mermaid" and "The Snow Queen."

- Djibouti: Legends about lions and snakes, symbolizing strength and cunning.

- Dominican Republic: Stories about dimension spirits who help people and guide them through difficulties.

- Egypt: Myths about gods such as Osiris and Isis, telling tales of life and death.

- Zambia: Stories of a fisherman who made a deal with the river spirits.

- Zimbabwe: Legends about the building of successful kingdoms and glorious heroes.

- Indonesia: Myths about nature spirits and how they interact with people.

Each of these countries harbors unique stories that deserve to be told!

Having fueled up with "Felix," Cat Bayun enthusiastically decided to pilot the spaceship. He carefully observed how deftly his Star friends operated it.

Looking at the globe, Bayun said:

— We have yet to visit many places! Look, there’s Ireland and Iceland, Cabo Verde and Kazakhstan, Cambodia and Cameroon, Qatar and Kenya, Cyprus and Kiribati, China and Colombia, Comoros and Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and North Korea, Korea and Costa Rica, Côte d'Ivoire and Cuba.

I must learn what tales children are raised on in these countries, as I plan to write a great book about fairy tales!

Of course! Here’s a brief overview of tales from the mentioned countries that children enjoy:

- Ireland: Irish tales are filled with magic and wonder. Stories about leprechauns and selkies (water spirits) are common. One famous tale is "The Story of the Tuatha Dé Danann," which narrates about an ancient people with magical abilities.

- Iceland: Iceland has many legends about trolls and elves. "Tales of Trolls" teach children to appreciate nature and respect its mysteries.

- Cabo Verde: Folk tales often recount sea adventures, such as "The Legend of das Três Estrelhas," where heroes encounter mythical sea creatures.

- Kazakhstan: Kazakh tales feature many examples of wisdom and nobility. One popularstory is "Kozy Korpesh and Bayan Sulu," which tells of love and the willingness to overcome difficulties.

- Cambodia: "The Tale of Hanum" narrates loyalty and devotion, where Hanum risks her life for her beloved.

- Cameroon: In Cameroon, tales frequently feature anthropomorphic animals, such as in "Tales of the Old Wise Tortoise."

- Qatar: Qatari tales often include elements of Arab culture, such as stories about "Aladdin."

Comoros: Tales about spirits and winds, such as the story of the "Spirit of the Sea," teach children to respect nature and its forces.

Congo: Legends often feature the trickster Giraffe and his adventures, imparting important life lessons.

Democratic Republic of the Congo: Tales about the spirits of trees and animals often carry deep morals.

North Korea: Korean fairy tales feature many warrior heroes, such as "Snumai" — a story about justice.

Korea: "The Tale of Chung Mung" teaches children the importance of love and family values.

Costa Rica: Here, stories about forest creatures are common, such as "The Legend of La Llanda."

Ivory Coast: Tales of cunning tricksters, like "Tales of the Fox and the Turtle," are popular among children.

Cuba: "The Tales of El Maliki" incorporate elements of adventure and magic, shaping cultural identity.

These tales teach children important life lessons, each carrying the unique flavor and atmosphere of its culture!

Cat Bayun, brave and fearless, was already confidently piloting the spaceship. He raced through the vast expanses of space when suddenly his attention was captured by the stars flying by. This sight was mesmerizing: the stars shimmered, sparkling with all the colors of the rainbow, as if melting before Cat's eyes.

He opened the window of his ship and let his feelings free. The stars weren't just shining — they were dancing. Every moment was full of magic, and Bayun felt his heart beating in sync with this cosmic symphony. He knew that traveling through such wondrous worlds made him even braver and more determined.

"How wonderful it is to be here among the stars!" he thought, smiling at all the splendor. He continued his journey, determined to explore even the most unattainable reaches of space.

Noticing Cat Bayun's admiration, the Star Friends decided to share their secrets with him. They explained that the shooting stars were not just bright lights but messages from distant worlds.

"Every star is a dream that longs to be heard," they began. "When someone makes a wish, the star begins its journey to fulfill that wish and deliver it to the heavens."

Cat Bayun listened intently as the stars smiled and whispered to each other about those who wish, aspire, and dream. "We, star beings, guard these dreams, and every time a star passes by, it reminds us that hope is always alive," they added.

These words filled Cat Bayun's heart with warmth. He understood that every moment spent among the stars was an opportunity to see dreams come true, and he could also become a part of this magical story.

While piloting the spaceship, Cat Bayun looked at the starry sky and felt his heart fill with nostalgia. He missed his owner Olya, his faithful dog Almaz, the mischievous pig Borya, the curious rabbit Fiji, and the brave rooster Africa.

"How I wish to see them!" mused Cat. "Maybe I could connect with them via video call?"

He turned to the Star Friends with this request. After a few moments of discussion, they agreed:

"Yes, let's do it! We have a special cosmic phone that connects to anywhere, even to your friends' home!"

Eagerly, Cat flew to the warehouse where this amazing device was stored. He quickly set everything up, dialed the number, and... in an instant, his friends appeared on the screen!

"Olya, Almaz, Borya, Fiji, Africa! How lovely to see you!" exclaimed Cat Bayun.

They joyfully began sharing their adventures: how Olya tended to the garden, how Almaz guarded the house, how Borya opened his "farmers' market," how Fiji organized a competition among the rabbits, and how Africa created a paradise for all the birds.

Listening to them, Cat felt that even being far away, he would always be a part of their friendship. Joy blossomed in Cat Bayun's heart, and he promised his friends that he would see them again soon.

The friends laughed, exchanged jokes, and shared new stories, 
showing that true friendship can overcome any distance — even cosmic ones!

Here are several countries and fairy tales loved by children in these countries:

- Mozambique: "Tales of Mozambique" — folk stories about spirits and animals.

- Moldova: "Moldovan Tales" — legends about Dracula and heroes.

- Monaco: "The Princess and the Pea" — a popular fairy tale about a princess.

- Mongolia: "Tales of the Mankhas" — stories about epic heroes and spirits.

- Myanmar: "The Tale of the Golden Sparrow" — a legend about a magical sparrow.

- Namibia: "Tales of the Kraken" — stories about animals and their adventures.

- Nauru: "Legends of Nauru" — tales about ancient gods and the spirits of the island.

- Nepal: "Tales of Ganesha" — stories about the elephant-headed god.

- Niger: "Tales from the Sahara" — legends about life in the desert and animals.

- Nigeria: "Anansi" — tales of a clever spider and his adventures.

- Netherlands: "The Little Prince" — stories about adventures and friendship.

- Nicaragua: "Legends of the Golden Knight" — folk tales about heroes.

- New Zealand: "Maori Myths" — stories about deities and beings.

- Norway: "Scandinavian Myths" — legends about gods and heroes.

- Pakistan: "Tales from One Thousand and One Nights" — Eastern tales about adventures.

- Pila, (an island in Indonesia) — local legends about spirits and natural phenomena.

- Panama: "Tales of Los Tigres" — myths about tigers and animals.

- Papua New Guinea: "Tales of Ancestor Spirits" — legends about traditions and life.

- Paraguay: "Tales of the Legend of Kurura" — stories about animals and myths.

- Peru: "Inca and His Treasures" — myths about an ancient civilization.

- Portugal: "Tales of Capral" — stories about charming creatures.

- Rwanda: "Tales of Mountain Gorillas" — stories about nature and animals.

- Romania: "Tales of Vampires" — legends about Dracula and his world.

- El Salvador: "Tales of Las Saldás" — myths about local heroes.

- Samoa: "Stories of Tagotonere" — tales about life and traditions.

- San Marino: "Tales of Knights" — legends about nobility and honor.

- São Tomé and Príncipe: "Tales of Sailors" — stories about adventures and discoveries.

- Saudi Arabia: "Arabian Nights" — Eastern tales about magic and adventures.

- North Macedonia: "Tales of Macedonian Heroes" — stories about national heroes.

Cat Bayun felt a bit tired after flying for a long time and decided to ask his Star Friends if they played any sports. He wanted to stretch... maybe play tennis or golf.

Cat Bayun and his Star Friends landed on a green field, perfect for playing golf. They quickly set up their clubs and balls, full of enthusiasm.

Each of them chose their unique playing style:

- Cat Bayun approached the ball with a smile, making beautiful swings to impress his friends.

- Star Friend A used magic to make the ball land precisely in the hole, causing admiration from the others.

- Star Friend B had incredible accuracy and always hit the target, showcasing her skills.

- Star Friend C organized fun competitions where everyone could try different tricks and techniques.

- Star Friend D decided to add a yoga element, trying to maintain balance even while hitting the ball.

The game was filled with fun, laughter, and joy echoed across the field. They included other animals passing by in the game, creating an atmosphere of a real sports celebration! It was an amazing adventure that strengthened friendships and energized all participants.

The wise owl, watching the golf game, said loudly to all the players:

"Dear friends, remember that it’s not only about winning but also about enjoying every moment! Playing golf is like life: sometimes you need to pause to appreciate the surrounding beauty and the pleasure of the process. Be patient and fair to yourself and others. And remember, true joy lies in the company of friends and cheerful moments!"

All the game participants stopped and listened intently to the owl's wisdom, understanding that its words reflected not only the essence of the game but also the importance of friendship and supporting one another.

Cosmos and the sky are calling, the Universe is waiting for us, said Cat Bayun... and they all went to their flying saucer that was waiting for them. "Where I have not yet been," Bayun said cunningly to everyone while spinning the globe... "yes, just a little more, just a bit... and all the fairy tales of the world will be mine," the cat Bayun pronounced importantly.

"Friends, here are the countries: Seychelles and Senegal, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia and Singapore, Syria and Slovakia, Slovenia and Somalia, Sudan and Suriname, Sierra Leone and Tajikistan, Thailand and Tanzania, Togo and Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tuvalu and Tunisia, Turkmenistan and Uganda, Uzbekistan and Uruguay, Philippines and Finland, France and Croatia, Central African Republic and Chad, Montenegro and Czech Republic, Chile and Switzerland, Sweden and Sri Lanka, Ecuador and Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea and Eswatini, Estonia and South Africa, South Sudan, Jamaica and Japan! What fairy tales do the children of these countries love?"

The Cat Bayun certainly knows many fairy tales from different countries! Let’s take a look at what tales children love from the listed countries:

- Seychelles: local legends about nature spirits and ocean lizards.

- Senegal: folk tales such as "How Lions Became Wise."

- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: legends about nature and ancestral spirits.

- Saint Kitts and Nevis: stories about pirate treasures and adventures.

- Saint Lucia: tales about fairies and spirits protecting the island.

- Singapore: modern interpretations of Malay tales, such as "The Legend of the Malay Tiger."

- Syria: "One Thousand and One Nights" and stories of adventures.

- Slovakia: folk tales about heroes and wizards.

- Slovenia: tales about mythical creatures, such as "Shvakh" (an ancient Jewish spirit).

- Somalia: stories about animals and wisdom, for example, "The Tale of the Fox and the Sparrow."

- Sudan: myths and legends about their peoples and history.

- Suriname: ballads about spirits and traditional local folklore.

- Sierra Leone: stories about ancestors and nature spirits.

- Tajikistan: folk tales about Rustam and other heroes.

- Thailand: legends about Buddha and traditional Thai folk tales.

- Tanzania: stories about Tantumbe and safari animals.

- Togo: myths about ancient gods and spirits.

- Tonga: stories about sailors and gods.

- Trinidad and Tobago: local tales about carnivals and spirits.

- Tuvalu: tales about stars and ocean spirits.

- Tunisia: folk tales about Bedouins and their adventures.

- Turkmenistan: an epic poem about Gorkut.

- Uganda: myths about their ancestors and wealth.

- Uzbekistan: tales about Scheherazade and magical worlds.

- Uruguay: folk tales about gauchos (herdsmen).

- Philippines: myths about Banu and their animals.

- Finland: "Kalevala" - an epic about heroes and gods.

- France: classic tales by Charles Perrault, such as "Rapunzel."

- Croatia: folk stories about fairy tale creatures.

- Central African Republic: legends about animals and ancestors.

- Chad: local tales about ancient spirits.

- Montenegro: myths about heroes and mountain spirits.

- Czech Republic: "Tales of Letuce," about travels and magic.

- Chile: myths about local tribes and their adventures.

- Switzerland: stories about Hubert and folk tales.

- Sweden: tales about Pippi Longstocking and local nature.

- Sri Lanka: myths about Buddha and tales of gods.

- Ecuador: legends about ancient civilizations and spirits.

- Equatorial Guinea: tales about nature and myths of local peoples.

- Eritrea: folk stories about ancestors and old times.

- Eswatini: legends about kings and spirits.

- Estonia: myths about forest creatures, such as "Kupal."

- South Africa: stories about musicals and the myths of the people.

- South Sudan: traditional sagas about ancestors and peaceful times.

- Jamaica: tales about Reggae and spirits.

And finally, Japan!

In Japan, children love many unique fairy tales and legends. Here are a few:

- "The Sad Prince" (Hōri no Ō): tells about a prince who must perform many feats to get his beloved back.
- "Momotaro" (桃太郎): a story about a boy found in a peach who fights demons with the help of his friends.
- "Usenka" (うさぎと亀): the well-known version of the story of the hare and the tortoise, teaching that patience and diligence overcome arrogance.
- "Tanabata" (七夕): a festival based on the legend of heavenly lovers who meet only once a year.

These tales and legends are passed down to children through oral storytelling, books, and animation, making Japan's cultural heritage very rich and diverse.

The Cat Bayun, after visiting Japan, pondered that they are already building a city underwater; they clearly lack land! The Cat Bayun promised the children who surrounded him to fix this!

Each of these countries has contributed its u  children from generation to generation.

Once upon a time, the Cat Bayun, known for his wisdom and the magic of tales, decided to go to the library to collect all his archives of fairy tales from around the world. He felt that within them were important knowledge that could help him and his mistress, Olya.

Gathering his best thoughts, Bayun passed through magical fields and forests until he reached a quiet library where ancient books and manuscripts were kept. Inside, the aroma of old pages mingled with a hint of fresh lavender tea.

The cat approached the shelf of ancient tales and began to carefully examine the books. He pulled them out one by one, immersing himself in worlds filled with adventures, magic, and lessons. Suddenly, his attention was drawn to an old book with a worn binding — it was the book of prophecies by Nostradamus.

Opening the pages, Bayun saw predictions concerning his mistress Olya. He read that she would one day become the key to solving a great mystery, and how her fate was intertwined with the lives of thousands. The cat sensed that this was important, and surely this prophecy would be necessary for him to protect his beloved.

Gathering all the archives and wisdom he found, Bayun returned home. He knew that many adventures awaited him, and now he had the answers to help him and Olya face any challenge.

Thus, the Cat Bayun became not just the guardian of tales, but also the protector of his mistress, ready for any challenges of fate!

Nostradamus did not mention specific events or people, but his verses contain many mysterious and ambiguous images. Here are a few quatrains that could be interpreted as references to a ruler in Russia:
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Far in the north, a bright throne,
A woman with wisdom in her full eyes,
Soon they will come to her from all corners,
Before her, swords and fearsome helmets will stand.
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Calls her servants, hearts are pounding,
She leads the people, knowing no fear,
All tumultuous waters are obeyed to her,
The winds of change will bring this time.
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A crown of stars, but darkness surrounds,
Draws fate on an ancient scroll,
The peoples are divided, yet together,
In love and in battles, they will find their way.
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Such lines may reflect ideas about female power and changes in the fate of the people, but it is worth remembering that Nostradamus can be interpreted in various ways. And more…

The next ruler of Russia will be a Woman! And this will be a huge revolution in the country. At the moment, she is not seen and is unknown to anyone; she is not Peunova or any of the political leaders. This will be a very extraordinary woman, and you will recognize her immediately. She will not strive for power, but the people will choose her.

After she is elected, many changes will occur; she will destroy the entire system of slavery in power and drive away the "buzzards from the feast." Finally, the Slavs will give a chance to a good person and will put in power a leader whose governance will be so wise that even Putin and Lenin will be remembered with a smirk. This woman will first become president, but she will please the people so much that the public will advocate for the restoration of the monarchy in Russia, as by that time all countries will want to join Russia. And in the Vladimir Cathedral, she will be crowned for the throne, and she will rule the new Russia for a lifetime.

I have sifted through a vast number of prophecies and found the following prophecy:

"Prophecy of Saint Tarasios, Patriarch of Constantinople.

This holy man, who occupied the patriarchal throne of Constantinople from 784 to 806, is known among other things as the initiator of the VII Ecumenical Council and as the author of the following prophecy:

There will arise a civil war, and the entire faithless race will perish. And then a holy king will rise, in whose name [letter] is the beginning, and – the end."

Next, I present prophecies confirming that we should expect a woman.

"And the first sovereign and grand prince of the Third Rome (Russia) will not be either a tsar, or a boyar, or a nobleman, nor will he be a priest, or a metropolitan, or any other servant of God of the male sex entering the golden gates. Truly, we say to you: there will be a Woman as queen and lady, having ascended as the Virgin Mary. Do not seek her among the worldly vanity, do not torment yourselves here, asking: 'Are you she?', do not meddle in order to discern the Divine Providence. When the Sun rises, and a foolish child knows it, so the virgin will rise, and everyone will look and say: 'Queen and Lady!', for in her hands will be a branch of laurel..." (Second Epistle of the Elders of Sonora).

Biblical prophecies about the woman herald

In the Holy Scriptures, there are many prophecies about the Last Times. And there are quite a few lines about a Woman who will play an important role in the life of humanity. That this is not the Virgin Mary is unequivocal.

In the "Revelations" of John the Theologian, it is said that in the Last Days, two prophets will appear on Earth, one of whom will be a woman. This same prophetess is mentioned in the Psalms of David.

This woman will possess wisdom and knowledge that will serve the benefit of all people. She is not an ordinary person but a high-spirited and multifaceted individual with leadership abilities. David compares her to a dove, which simultaneously hints at both the Holy Spirit and the peacemaking mission.

The Old Testament prophet Jeremiah assured that a wife will save her husband, meaning that a woman will come to save a man. She is not the wife of a specific man; she is that very feminine principle that will save the World.

Nostradamus's predictions about the Lady herald

The great Nostradamus predicted the arrival of an Orthodox king in Russia after a long pause. But the monarchy will only appear after the Word of God is established, and then the tension between people and various confessions will disappear. Strife, quarrels, and wars will vanish. Only then will a perfect society arise, and a perfect person will come to govern this society.

In other words, some monarch, leader, or ruler will appear after the confrontation between people of different faiths weakens. And to achieve this, a conscious transition to this understanding is necessary.

The forthcoming monarch will act according to already outlined plans which will be given by a person who comes before him. And this person will be a woman, a Lady. There is an opinion that the monarch will not be a specific individual but the Lord himself, to whose covenants all people on Earth will finally turn.

In his quatrains, Nostradamus attempts to convey approximate dates for the emergence of the Lady prophetess. According to one interpretation, the Lady will first appear with some messages in 2019, but what she says will not be accepted. But she will come "with the omnipresent law," with the commandments of Monotheism.

The Lady herald will bring light to humanity, and people will change for the better because our victory depends on each of us, as the morality of society begins with each individual.