
Treasure hunt
29/01/2023
Bellino
01/02/2023
Once upon a time, there was a white pony with a red tail named Whiteflower.
He was a very special animal, not only for his beauty but also for his kindness and intelligence.
Whiteflower lived on a small farm in the countryside near Matera, where he spent his days grazing in the fields and playing with the other animals.
One day, while Whiteflower was grazing in a meadow, he met an old wizard who asked him if he could help him on an important mission.
The wizard explained to him that there was an evil sorcerer who lived in a castle on top of a nearby mountain and who had kidnapped a princess.

The wizard asked him if he could help him save the princess and defeat the sorcerer.
Whiteflower did not hesitate for a moment and agreed to help the wizard.
Together, they set off for the castle on the mountain.
During the journey, the wizard taught Whiteflower some spells and gave him some magical objects to help him on his mission. Finally, they arrived at the castle and found the princess imprisoned in a tower.
Whiteflower used his intelligence and his spells to overcome the various traps and obstacles they encountered along the way and managed to free the princess.
But it wasn't over yet because the sorcerer was waiting for them in the throne room.
Whiteflower prepared to face the sorcerer, but he was very powerful, and his spells were very difficult to counter.
In the end, Whiteflower discovered that the sorcerer had a weak spot: his red tail.
With this information, Whiteflower managed to defeat the sorcerer and save the princess.
The princess and the wizard were very grateful to Whiteflower for his courage and intelligence.
The princess gave him a special reward: a golden crown that would allow him to fly.
Whiteflower, with his new crown, flew happily home, where he was welcomed as a hero.
And from that day on, Whiteflower lived happily ever after, remembered as the white pony with the red tail who had saved a princess and defeated an evil sorcerer.
Questa favola è un'invenzione dell'autore e non ha alcun collegamento con la storia o con le leggende o i personaggi legati ai "Sassi di Matera".