Talk:Aesop's Tales/Why the ant is a thief

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The first ant began his life as a man. He was a landsman who was not happy with the yield of his own work. He kept casting greedy eyes over his neighbours’ crops and stealing them. His greed angered Woden so much that he shapeshifted him into the bug that we call the ant. But even though his shape was new, his ways were of old. To this day he goes about the fields gathering other folks’ wheat and barley and stocking it up for himself.

§ This tale is meant to show that even the harshest doom does not make the evil man good.