Topic Research: Korean Folk Tales

 Korean Folk Tales Imps, Ghosts and Fairies by Im Bang & Yi Ryuk

http://www.gutenberg.org/files/51002/51002-h/51002-h.htm#ch29

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-This website and book alone contains so many different different Korean folk tales, this may be the only website I'll be using to reference the stories. 

The three stories I'll be using are; 'The Snake's Revenge', 'Cursed by the Snake', 'Who Decides, God of the King?'

The first two stories are almost pretty much given in the title. As the old saying goes, 'don't bite the hand that feeds you.' I and a lot of others agree that snakes are the one and only exception to this golden rule. I want to write a trickery story about how a snake came to be a king's advisor who constantly gives him bad advice, which leads to a possible battle against a god in the future. 

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