There is a gerbil living in an underground burrow. Deep within the tunnel, it finds a carrot (but do gerbils actually eat carrots?). Outside the burrow, rain was falling, but there is a bright daylight all around PtaidWo.
A voice calls out to the gerbil, encouraging it to head toward the majestic Kaedareg, an imposing Plum Tree near the driveway entrance. The gerbil takes a few steps toward the entrance and ventures outside.
Beneath the tree, it discovers the ‘Frushwind Papers’, a collection of lyrics from the Songs of the People of the L-Lands.
The gerbil carefully carries the documents to its shelter and then brings the carrot to the Kaedareg.
As it sits in the shade of the tree, the gerbil reads the lyrics of the People's Songs. It discovers that these songs convey ancient stories and wisdom that can be shared with all the inhabitants of PtaidWo. It decides to become a messenger, bringing the words of the songs to every creature in its world.
The gerbil embarks on its journey, carrying the lyrics and the carrot. It crosses meadows and forests, sharing the stories with other animals and creatures. As it spreads the wisdom of the songs, the lives of the inhabitants of PtaidWo become richer and more meaningful.
And so, the gerbil discovers that even the smallest among us can make a difference in the world, by sharing knowledge and kindness. And as it continues its journey, it knows that there are still many stories to tell and many carrots to share.