Once, telling my daughter a fairy tale about the cowboy, I thought about the fact that the story of the wandering bakery character is somehow too short and ends on the fourth representative of the local fauna. Of course, as a means of strengthening family arrangement and preventing dromania, the fairy tale works. But only if we assume that the main character will be naive, inexperienced and with an intelligence ratio in the area of sixty. The saga about the cautious paranoid Claw would probably shame Donzov.