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A stoic man in blue robes stands like a statue on a pedestal, facing a colossal serpent-like creature. Behind them, a fiery orange sky looms over a distressed crowd and ancient city ruins. Two figures on the right converse under the ominous sky.

A stoic man in blue robes stands like a statue on a pedestal, facing a colossal serpent-like creature. Behind them, a fiery orange sky looms over a distressed crowd and ancient city ruins. Two figures on the right converse under the ominous sky.

Stubborn neck Twisting with the slightest pull Snaps with a violent crack shattered beyond salvation Righteous bloom, joy in the streets, sky painted with hope. As the wicked suffers the city is oppressed crushed under its burden The wise heart clings to wisdom’s embrace While the companion of fools— waste away fades away A just ruler stands firm has a strong foundation laid but one who craves attention shatters within in his grasp Flattery snares the careless— they fall caught unaware A fool unleashes fury a storm is unleashed but a wise man finds peace A servant spoiled from youth grows hardened and ungrateful; his heart twisted and cold. Strife is a burning coal, kindled by its anger— but patience drowns the flame. Fear of man is like snare of lies but trust in the Lord is an unshakable fortress Justice, is like a slippery slope, seen differently by— the rich the poor, but the Lord, sees with clarity, unbiased, true. Discipline stings; yet wisdom holds firm— obedience gains true wealth An untamed child casts a shadow of shame to his mother destroys joy plants seeds of sorrow Without guidance , the people chaotic but blessed is he, who follows the law. Foolish hearts can not be tamed by words he will not obey heed instructions changed his ways a hardened heart rebels against all rule A hasty Untempered word Tells the tail of a reckless heart better to be patient, slow to speak, quick to listen. The wicked, despise the righteous The righteous abhors the wicked Two roads See more