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Where bedtime meets bad governance —
—or—
Satire in rhyme from a forest out of order
In the tangled branches of a once-wise woodland, animals crown themselves kings, redraw maps to cheat elections, deport critters for chirping out of turn, and build spas atop rocks doomed to drown. These are no ordinary bedtime stories.
Told in rhyme, illustrated with classic charm, and sharpened with satirical bite, Fables for a Broken Republic delivers modern political parables disguised as children’s tales.


Authoritarianism Anthology
In Every Lantern’s Glow, Power Finds Its Check By Forest Moss (c) 2025 🌳 📑 Index of Fables by Authoritarianism's Pillars Centralized...
19 min read


The Clever Crown of Mach the Fox
A Forest Fable of Fear, Flattery, and Finding True Rule By Ross Boulton (c) 2025 In Bramble Bluff where shadows play, A fox declared,...
4 min read


The Rock That Blocked the Waves
He built a prison, called it a spa—then blamed the waves for going too far By Ross Boulton | Virtue: Wisdom vs. Foolishness High on a...
3 min read


Two Dolls Are Enough!
🪵 “Two Dolls Are Enough!” Virtue: Fairness | Theme: Tariffs, Trade, and Consumer Choice Zone: Pinepaw Market & Elder Tree Circle Cast:...
2 min read


The Crown That Glowed Too Bright
The back story mirrors moments from real life—like when political figures wrap themselves in religious robes or national symbols to claim...
3 min read


The Log That Lobbied
A cautionary fable about shortcut laws, smooth-talking logs, and the roots of real fairness. Forest Moss (c) 2025 In Pinepaw Market's...
2 min read


The Net That Caught the Wrong Things
A fable about truth, trust, and the threads that tangle when we silence too much. In the clearing near the Elder Tree, The creatures...
2 min read


The Crown That Didn’t Fit
The Crown That Didn’t Fit is a fable about a prideful peacock leader who rules from above but can’t see the harm his vanity causes—until...
2 min read


The Map That Moved the Trees
Voting is fair—only when the map is too. The forest buzzed as votes drew near, With every tree and beast sincere. Each zone would send a...
2 min read


The Day the Forest Didn’t Vote
A forest fable about skipped votes, strange laws, and the truth that silence still decides. Election Day in Meadowbright Was meant to...
2 min read


The Storm That Never Left
When fear delays the vote, the forecast favors power. But in this forest, sunshine wins when voices rise. A mighty storm once rocked the...
3 min read


The Great Wall of Glimmergrove
When walls rise, the forest falls—but with bridges, Glimmergrove grows tall. By Ross Boutlon (c)2025 🌳 In the heart of Glimmergrove...
3 min read


Heghog and the Secrets That Slipped
Loose tweets and squeaks sink leafy fleets 🌳 In the Grove where the bright maple leaves twist and twine, Where rumors could rustle like...
3 min read


🦝 Rix and the Roots of Taughtwell
In a nook of the Forest, where sun dapples down, Stood a school in a tree wearing knowledge like a crown. It was called Taughtwell Tree,...
3 min read


Yaps-a-Lot and the Wisdom of Silence
Miss Yaps-a-Lot loves to shout her opinions louder than anyone in the forest. But when true wisdom is needed, the quiet voices — and...
2 min read


The Skunk Who Spoke Too Soon
A satirical forest fable about difference, voice, and understanding In the whisper-thick woods of Murmurlight Glen, Where nonsense and...
3 min read


Toll of the Tariffs
Sharp, rhythmic woodland fable where Eagle the Loud’s soaring tariffs choke every trade in Glimmergrove. A wise Owl, steadfast Goose,...
3 min read


Eagle and the Tipping Tree
A fable about fairness, the folly of one-bird rule, and why justice must serve all. When Eagle stacks the court with parroting pals,...
2 min read


The Tale of the Bumbling Buzzard Flock
Poking fun at bureaucratic bluster and the paralysis of over-planning, delivering a humorous yet heartfelt lesson about action over empty...
3 min read


Fixit the Fox and the Forest of Change
A tech-era twist, blending fable and futurism to explore what happens when quick fixes, bureaucratic delay, and blind faith in technology...
3 min read
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