Prompts to use to use to generate each story for the folktale website. You will copy and paste the paragraghs in bold to chatgpt to generate your story. Insert the title in the space provided. COPY AND PASTE PROMPTS TO CHATGPT Write a culturally grounded, 850-word American folktale based on the title: [INSERT TITLE]. The story should stay faithful to the oral storytelling traditions of its region or cultural group, such as Native American, African-American, Appalachian, Cajun/Creole, or rural Midwestern culture. Use a natural, human tone without AI-sounding filler. Include narrative tension, vivid characters, and a clear beginning, middle, and end. Add an SEO friendly subtitle. The story should end with a full paragraph memorable moral or life lesson. If the story is an origin tale, trickster tale, ghost story, or animal fable, reflect that in the storytelling style. After the folktale, include a “Knowledge Check” section with the following 6 SEO-optimized, long-tail keyword questions and answers: What is the moral of the folktale "[TITLE]"?The story teaches a lesson about [patience, humility, cleverness, consequences, or community], showing how actions can lead to lasting change. What cultural group does the tale "[TITLE]" come from?This folktale originates from the [Cherokee / African-American / Appalachian / Creole / Ojibwe, etc.] tradition in the United States. Why did [main character] do [central action]?In the tale, [character] did [action] out of [curiosity, pride, desperation, hunger, or loyalty], which sets the plot in motion: How does the folktale "[TITLE]" explain [natural feature or animal trait]?The story offers a traditional explanation for why [an animal or natural element] behaves or looks the way it does todayIs "[TITLE]" considered a trickster tale, ghost story, or moral fable?"[TITLE]" is a [category] that reflects the values, humor, fears, or wisdom of its originating culture.How is this folktale relevant to modern readers?The message of "[TITLE]" remains relevant as it teaches timeless truths about [kindness, courage, respect for nature, cleverness, or personal responsibility].The story should be formatted cleanly, contain no filler or AI-style phrases, and clearly state the cultural origin of the folktale at the bottom. Generate ane give me a FOCUS Keyword to use on Website FOLKTALE WEBSITE The Talking Skull#AfricanAmericanFolktales Why the Sister Ate the Crumbs#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #TricksterTales, #GhostTales The Cat and the Devil’s Wife#AfricanAmericanFolktales The Chimney Ghost#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #WitchTales The Man Who Didn’t Know Fear#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #OriginStories The Devil’s Golden Hair#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #WitchTales, #TricksterTales Old Massa and the Rotten Rope#AfricanAmericanFolktales The Snake Doctor#AfricanAmericanFolktales The Devil’s Pot#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #CautionaryTales The Mule That Talked#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #OriginStories The Ghost in the Gourd#AfricanAmericanFolktales The Man Who Tricked Death#AfricanAmericanFolktales The Footprint in the Ashes#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #FunnyFolktales Why the Sun and Moon Live in the Sky#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #WitchTales The Two Friends and the Cunning Thief#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #TricksterTales The Singing Bones#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #GhostTales The Man Who Ate Fire#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #FunnyFolktales The Witch’s Ride#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #WitchTales The Lazy Man and the Magic Stick#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #MoralFolktales The Black Cat’s Message#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #GhostTales The Woman Who Brought Rain#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #OriginStories The Fool and the Devil’s Coin#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #CautionaryTales The Cornbread Trick#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #FunnyFolktales The Farmer and the Buzzard#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #AnimalStories The Man Who Fooled the Witch#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #WitchTales The Boy and the Talking Drum#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #AnimalStories The Lying Goat#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #TricksterTales The Laughing Skull#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #GhostTales The Ghost in the Water Bucket#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #GhostTales The Story of the Flying Africans#AfricanAmericanFolktales, #OriginStories Jack and the Robbers#AppalachianFolktales, #FunnyFolktales Jack and the Bean Tree#AppalachianFolktales, #TricksterTales The Hant in the Hollow#AppalachianFolktales, #GhostTales The Witch Who Loved Salt#AppalachianFolktales, #WitchTales The Man Who Hated Work#AppalachianFolktales, #MoralFolktales The Old Woman and the Dead Man’s Hand#AppalachianFolktales, #GhostTales The Galloping Cat#AppalachianFolktales, #AnimalStories The Talking Dog at Midnight#AppalachianFolktales, #AnimalStories The Black Snake and the Butter Dish#AppalachianFolktales, #FunnyFolktales The Woman with No Liver#AppalachianFolktales, #WitchTales Jack and the Northwest Wind#AppalachianFolktales, #TricksterTales The Boy Who Cried Snake#AppalachianFolktales, #CautionaryTales The Singing Bone#AppalachianFolktales, #GhostTales The Witch in the Vinegar Jug#AppalachianFolktales, #WitchTales The Man Who Was Eaten by a Pie#AppalachianFolktales, #FunnyFolktales The Haunted Mill#AppalachianFolktales, #GhostTales The Three Witches on the Hill#AppalachianFolktales, #WitchTales The Possum and the Persimmon Tree#AppalachianFolktales, #AnimalStories The Girl Who Was Born with a Caul#AppalachianFolktales, #GhostTales The Cat Who Talked in Dreams#AppalachianFolktales, #AnimalStories The Devil at the Crossroads#AppalachianFolktales, #WitchTales, #CautionaryTales The Boy Who Trapped the Wind#AppalachianFolktales, #OriginStories The Foolish Farmer’s Wife#AppalachianFolktales, #MoralFolktales The Magic Egg#AppalachianFolktales, #WitchTales The Rabbit and the Cornbread#AppalachianFolktales, #AnimalStories, #FunnyFolktales The Woman Who Hid the Stars#AppalachianFolktales, #OriginStories The Pig That Wouldn’t Die#AppalachianFolktales, #AnimalStories The Man Who Sold His Shadow#AppalachianFolktales, #GhostTales The Farmer and the Magic Cow#AppalachianFolktales, #MoralFolktales The Witch’s Cat and the Butter Churn#AppalachianFolktales, #WitchTales, #AnimalStories FOLKLORE WEBSITE COPY AND PASTE PROMPTS TO CHATGPT Write a culturally grounded, 850-word Legendary figures stories based on the title: [INSERT TITLE]. The story should: Use British English. Stay faithful to the traditional storytelling style of the legendary figure’s country or cultural origin (e.g., Norse sagas, Greek epics, West African or Hindu mythology, Japanese folklore, etc.). Use a natural, human tone — avoid AI-style filler or robotic phrasing. Include narrative tension, vivid characterizations, and a clear beginning, middle, and end. Add an SEO-friendly subtitle just below the title. End with a full-paragraph moral or life lesson, written in a memorable and culturally grounded tone. If the story is an origin myth, hero tale, trickster story, war legend, or divine encounter, reflect that in the structure and tone of the tale. After the story, include a "Knowledge Check" section featuring 6 SEO-optimized, long-tail keyword questions and answers: Knowledge Check What is the moral of the folktale "[INSERT TITLE]"? The story teaches a timeless lesson about [bravery, cleverness, honor, sacrifice, loyalty, etc.], showing how a single decision can echo through legend. What culture or region does the tale "[INSERT TITLE]" come from? This legendary folktale originates from [e.g., Norse, Greek, Yoruba, Egyptian, Japanese, Celtic, Aztec, Hindu, etc.] mythology. Why did [main character] do [central action]? In the tale, [character] did [action] out of [pride, duty, desperation, revenge, divine instruction, etc.], which sets the myth into motion. How does the folktale "[INSERT TITLE]" reflect [a natural force, animal, or cultural belief]? The story offers a traditional explanation for [a behavior, ritual, landscape, monster, celestial body, etc.] still remembered in cultural stories today. Is "[INSERT TITLE]" considered a myth, epic, trickster tale, or origin story? "[INSERT TITLE]" is a [myth / origin tale / trickster story / divine epic / heroic saga] that reveals the values and worldview of [culture]. How is the story of "[INSERT TITLE]" relevant to modern readers This legendary tale remains relevant as it teaches enduring truths about [honor, wisdom, justice, humility, resilience, or identity]. At the bottom of the story, clearly credit the cultural origin, like this: Cultural Origin: This story is inspired by the oral and literary traditions of [insert culture, e.g., Norse mythology / Yoruba oral history / Hindu epic poetry / Celtic legend / Aztec mythos]. FOLKLORE Bellerophon and the Flight of PegasusOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: bellerophonThematic Tags: flying-horse, heroism, hubris Penthesilea and the Amazon's Last DuelOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: penthesileaThematic Tags: warrior-queen, tragedy, battle Ajax and the Shield of PrideOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: ajaxThematic Tags: honor, madness, warfare Cadmus and the Dragon's TeethOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: cadmusThematic Tags: serpents, founding, magic Daedalus and the Labyrinth’s PriceOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: daedalusThematic Tags: genius, escape, loss Icarus and the Wings of WaxOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: icarusThematic Tags: flight, ambition, downfall Antigone and the Law of the DeadOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: antigoneThematic Tags: morality, rebellion, burial-rites Oedipus and the Shadow of ThebesOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: oedipusThematic Tags: fate, identity, tragedy Medea and the Fires of RevengeOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: medeaThematic Tags: magic, betrayal, vengeance Electra and the Ghost of AgamemnonOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: electraThematic Tags: revenge, family, justice Tamerlane and the Iron Circle of WarOrigin: Central AsiaPrimary Tag: tamerlaneThematic Tags: conquest, strategy, empire Genghis Khan and the Eternal Blue SkyOrigin: MongoliaPrimary Tag: genghis-khanThematic Tags: war, unification, leadership Attila and the Whip of GodOrigin: HunnicPrimary Tag: attilaThematic Tags: fear, invasion, legacy Alexander and the Oracle of SiwaOrigin: MacedoniaPrimary Tag: alexander-the-greatThematic Tags: destiny, prophecy, conquest Dido and the Flames of CarthageOrigin: PhoenicianPrimary Tag: queen-didoThematic Tags: love, betrayal, tragedy Scipio Africanus and the Fall of HannibalOrigin: RomePrimary Tag: scipio-africanusThematic Tags: strategy, revenge, triumph Hannibal and the Elephants of the AlpsOrigin: CarthagePrimary Tag: hannibalThematic Tags: warfare, tactics, defiance Leonidas and the Last Stand at ThermopylaeOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: leonidasThematic Tags: sacrifice, courage, resistance Themistocles and the Battle of the WavesOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: themistoclesThematic Tags: naval-strategy, survival, legacy Spartacus and the Chains of RebellionOrigin: RomePrimary Tag: spartacusThematic Tags: slavery, uprising, freedom Boudicca and the Storm of VengeanceOrigin: BritainPrimary Tag: boudiccaThematic Tags: resistance, empire, fury Vlad and the Forest of the ImpaledOrigin: RomaniaPrimary Tag: vlad-the-impalerThematic Tags: terror, justice, cruelty Joan of Arc and the Voices of FireOrigin: FrancePrimary Tag: joan-of-arcThematic Tags: faith, leadership, martyrdom Roland and the Horn of BetrayalOrigin: FrancePrimary Tag: rolandThematic Tags: heroism, loyalty, ambush El Cid and the Sword of VivarOrigin: SpainPrimary Tag: el-cidThematic Tags: exile, honor, warfare Charlemagne and the Crown of DestinyOrigin: France/GermanyPrimary Tag: charlemagneThematic Tags: empire, religion, legacy Erik the Red and the Land of Ice and FireOrigin: NorsePrimary Tag: erik-the-redThematic Tags: exploration, exile, settlement Leif Erikson and the Shores of VinlandOrigin: NorsePrimary Tag: leif-eriksonThematic Tags: voyage, discovery, north-america Harald Hardrada and the Fall of an EmpireOrigin: NorwayPrimary Tag: harald-hardradaThematic Tags: battle, destiny, ambition Ragnar Lodbrok and the Serpent’s PitOrigin: NorsePrimary Tag: ragnar-lodbrokThematic Tags: betrayal, death, warrior-code Ivar the Boneless and the City of BonesOrigin: NorsePrimary Tag: ivar-the-bonelessThematic Tags: strategy, revenge, brutality Rollo and the Viking Pact of NormandyOrigin: NorsePrimary Tag: rolloThematic Tags: alliance, rulership, conquest Harald Fairhair and the Crown of NorwayOrigin: NorwayPrimary Tag: harald-fairhairThematic Tags: unification, kingship, succession Njáll and the Burning of BergthorshvolOrigin: IcelandPrimary Tag: njallThematic Tags: feud, law, tragedy Brynhildr and the Flames of AwakeningOrigin: NorsePrimary Tag: brynhildrThematic Tags: valkyrie, pride, love Hrolf Kraki and the Beast of LejreOrigin: DenmarkPrimary Tag: hrolf-krakiThematic Tags: monsters, loyalty, fate Fionn and the Fianna’s Last BattleOrigin: IrelandPrimary Tag: fionn-mac-cumhaillThematic Tags: hero-band, loyalty, end Conall Cernach and the Spear of VengeanceOrigin: IrelandPrimary Tag: conall-cernachThematic Tags: revenge, duel, pride Diarmuid and the Boar of Ben GulbainOrigin: IrelandPrimary Tag: diarmuidThematic Tags: betrayal, prophecy, death Ogier the Dane and the Sleep Beneath AvalonOrigin: Denmark/FrancePrimary Tag: ogier-the-daneThematic Tags: slumbering-hero, prophecy, return Jason and the Curse of the Golden FleeceOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: jasonThematic Tags: quest, curse, betrayal Meleager and the Spear of FateOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: meleagerThematic Tags: heroism, tragedy, fate Eurydice and the Whispering ShadeOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: eurydiceThematic Tags: death, loss, underworld Paris and the Arrow of ApolloOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: paris-of-troyThematic Tags: destiny, love, war Priam and the Tears of TroyOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: priamThematic Tags: grief, legacy, fall-of-city Hecuba and the Curse of the QueenOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: hecubaThematic Tags: revenge, grief, downfall Pentheus and the Madness of DionysusOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: pentheusThematic Tags: divine-wrath, arrogance, madness Dionysus and the Vines of EcstasyOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: dionysusThematic Tags: wine, transformation, divine-revelry Theseus and the Ship of MemoryOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: theseusThematic Tags: identity, change, legacy Orion and the Hunt of the GodsOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: orionThematic Tags: hunting, love, constellations Ariadne and the Thread of RedemptionOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: ariadneThematic Tags: freedom, love, renewal Cassandra and the Curse of ProphecyOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: cassandraThematic Tags: truth, madness, disbelief Midas and the Gold of RegretOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: king-midasThematic Tags: greed, punishment, magic Pandora and the Box of SorrowsOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: pandoraThematic Tags: curiosity, chaos, hope Endymion and the Dream of the MoonOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: endymionThematic Tags: sleep, love, immortality Phaethon and the Chariot of FlameOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: phaethonThematic Tags: ambition, downfall, fire Tiresias and the Truth Between WorldsOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: tiresiasThematic Tags: prophecy, duality, insight Tantalus and the Banquet of the DamnedOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: tantalusThematic Tags: crime, punishment, eternal-thirst Sisyphus and the Stone of EternityOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: sisyphusThematic Tags: futility, rebellion, burden Ixion and the Wheel of FireOrigin: GreecePrimary Tag: ixionThematic Tags: hubris, divine-justice, torment