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00:00In a small coastal village nestled between steep fjords in Norway,
00:04there lived a humble fisherman named Lars. He was known as a hard worker, someone who braved
00:10the cold winds and choppy seas every day to bring home enough fish to feed his family.
00:15His home was modest, and his income just enough to provide for his wife and two small children.
00:21Despite his relentless effort, Lars found it increasingly difficult to make a good catch.
00:26Some days he returned empty-handed, and the stress of failing to provide
00:30gnawed at his heart. The village elders often warned him not to test the ocean's patience,
00:36as the sea was filled with both bounty and danger, especially during the twilight hours
00:41when spirits and magical creatures were believed to wander. Still, one fateful evening, Lars set
00:47out on his boat just as the sun dipped below the horizon, casting an eerie red glow on the water.
00:54The winds were calm, and the sea was unusually still.
00:57Lars, desperate for a good catch, cast his net far and wide, praying for a stroke of luck.
01:04As Lars began to haul in his net, he felt something strange, a resistance unlike anything
01:09he'd ever encountered. The weight in the net was tremendous, but it wasn't the usual thrashing of
01:14fish. His heart raced. With all his strength, he pulled, the wooden beams of his boat creaking
01:20under the pressure. When the net finally surfaced, Lars's eyes widened in disbelief.
01:26Tangled within the ropes was not a creature of the sea he recognized, but a woman, or at least
01:31something resembling one. She had long, flowing silver hair that shimmered like moonlight on the
01:37water, and her skin was pale and smooth. Below her waist, however, her body merged into a glistening
01:43tail, covered in scales that sparkled like precious gems. Lars stared, unsure whether to feel fear
01:50or awe. The mermaid looked at him with piercing blue eyes, filled with both sorrow and wisdom.
01:56Her voice, when she spoke, was soft and melodic, like the whispers of waves along the shore.
02:01Fisherman, she began, you have caught me, a Havfru, one of the sea's guardians. Release me
02:06from your net, and I shall grant you a wish, anything your heart desires.
02:11Lars hesitated. His mind was racing. He had heard tales of mermaids and their promises,
02:17some good and some ill. Yet, standing before this mystical creature, he found himself
02:22believing her. After all, what choice did he have? He could hardly keep her captive,
02:27and he needed help now more than ever. Swallowing his fear, Lars spoke.
02:32If I release you, I wish for my nets to always be full. I need to provide for my family.
02:37Let the sea be generous to me. The mermaid's lips curved into a knowing smile.
02:42Very well, fisherman, you shall have your wish. From this day forward,
02:46your nets will always be full. But heed my warning, you must never speak of me to anyone.
02:52Break this vow, and the gift will turn into a curse.
02:56Lars nodded quickly, eager to seal the bargain. With trembling hands, he carefully untangled the
03:02mermaid from the net. As soon as she was free, the mermaid dived gracefully into the sea,
03:07her tail splashing once before disappearing beneath the surface.
03:11For a moment, Lars stood in his boat, staring at the now still water, wondering if it had all
03:16been a dream. But when he cast his net again, he felt the unmistakable weight of fish,
03:22more than he had ever caught in a single throw. His wish had come true.
03:27From that day forward, Lars became the most successful fisherman in the village.
03:32No matter when or where he cast his nets, they were always brimming with fish.
03:37His fellow fishermen marveled at his good fortune. His home, once small and bare,
03:41grew prosperous, and his family wanted for nothing. For years, Lars kept his word.
03:46He never spoke of the half-fruit to anyone, not even his wife. But as his wealth grew,
03:51so did his pride. People from nearby villages came to hear the story of the man blessed by the sea,
03:57though Lars always kept the truth hidden. Yet with his success came whispers of envy and curiosity.
04:04Rumors spread, and people began to speculate that Lars had made some kind of secret pact.
04:10Tempted by their questions, Lars found it harder and harder to hold his tongue.
04:14One evening, after a long day at sea, Lars attended a feast held in his honor by the village chief.
04:21There was ale aplenty, and as the night wore on, Lars found himself boasting about his success.
04:27Fueled by pride and drink, he reveled in the attention, and before he knew it,
04:31the secret slipped from his lips. I owe it all to the half-fruit, he slurred,
04:36the mermaid who blessed my nets. She promised my fortune, and I have not failed since.
04:42The room fell silent as the villagers stared in disbelief. Some were amazed, others fearful.
04:48Realizing what he had done, Lars' heart sank. He had broken the mermaid's warning.
04:53The next day, Lars returned to the sea, hoping that nothing had changed.
04:57But when he cast his nets, they came up empty. Again and again he tried,
05:01there were no fish to be found. Day after day, his once bountiful harvest turned to nothing.
05:07In his despair, Lars went to the shore at dusk, calling out to the half-fruit.
05:11He begged for forgiveness, pleading with the sea for her to return.
05:15For hours he waited, but the sea remained silent. Just as he was about to give up hope,
05:20the water began to ripple, and the mermaid rose from the depths.
05:25But she was no longer the gentle creature he remembered. Her eyes were cold, and her face
05:29was filled with sorrow and anger. You have broken your promise, fisherman,
05:34she said. I warned you, yet you could not keep your pride in check. Now the sea will turn its
05:40back on you, as you have turned on your vow. With that, the mermaid vanished once more,
05:46leaving Lars alone with the weight of his broken promise.
05:50From that day forward, the sea remained barren for him. His wealth withered away,
05:55and he was forced to live in poverty once again. The village remembered him not as the man blessed
06:01by the sea, but as a cautionary tale of greed and pride. The story of Lars and the half-fruit
06:07reminds us that fortune often comes with a price, and that breaking a sacred promise can lead to
06:12devastating consequences. The sea, like the mermaid, is a powerful and unpredictable force,
06:18generous when respected, but cruel when betrayed.