The 'old one eye story' could be about an old creature with only one eye. Maybe it's a tale of a one - eyed pirate on the high seas, searching for hidden treasures. He might have had a unique adventure because of his one - eyed perspective, facing challenges that normal - sighted pirates wouldn't have in the same way.
The 'old one eye story' could also be about an old, one - eyed animal in the forest. This animal, perhaps a wolf or an owl, might be seen as an outcast by its own kind because of its difference. However, over time, it could prove to be more intelligent or have special abilities due to its unique situation. For instance, the one - eyed wolf might be a better tracker because it has learned to rely more on its other senses like smell and hearing.
The 'old sly eye story' might be a folktale about a character with a sly eye. It could involve themes like trickery or wisdom. Maybe it's about an old person who uses their shrewdness, symbolized by their 'sly eye', to get out of difficult situations or teach a lesson to others. But without more context, it's hard to say exactly what the story is.
There might be a local or niche 'ghost with one black eye story' that I'm not familiar with. It could be from a particular horror story collection or a regional folklore. Without more context, it's difficult to tell the exact story.
I'm not sure specifically which 'ghost with one black eye story' you are referring to. There could be many fictional or local tales about such a ghost. Maybe it's a unique ghost story from a particular region or someone's creative invention.
One possible moral could be that differences don't make one less capable. Just like the old one - eyed character in the story, even with a disability, they can still achieve great things.
I'm sorry, I haven't actually read the specific 'the ghost with the one black eye' story, so I can't tell it in detail.
I'm sorry, I don't actually know the specific 'the ghost with one black eye story'. It could be a local legend or a story created by someone privately.
One of the 'old old stories' might be the story of Noah's Ark. God told Noah to build an ark because he was going to send a great flood to cleanse the earth. Noah built the ark and took two of every kind of animal on board. After the flood, the ark landed on Mount Ararat and Noah and the animals repopulated the earth. It's a story full of religious significance and also a lesson about obedience and survival.
The 'old old story' could refer to many classic tales. For example, the story of Cinderella. A young girl was mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters but with the help of her fairy godmother, she went to the ball, met the prince, and in the end, they lived happily ever after. It's a story full of hope and the idea that kindness and perseverance will be rewarded.
I'm sorry, I haven't actually heard of 'the eye of tandyla' before. It might be a very specific or fictional concept from a certain book, game or local legend that I'm not familiar with.
I'm not sure which specific 'eye - sucking monster story' you are referring to. There could be various fictional stories with such a strange concept. Maybe it's a very unique or local folktale.