Dream maker
One dark night, the boy had a strange dream. He found himself wandering through a dark, eerie forest, the sound of the wind howling through the trees in a terrifying way. Suddenly, before him appeared a massive creature with glowing eyes. Its sharp fangs and long claws gave it a frightening appearance. But oddly enough, the boy didn’t feel full-on fear. Instead, he felt like this creature was asking something from him.
The boy woke up suddenly, his heart racing. At first, he thought it was just another ordinary dream, like the many strange ones he had from time to time. Yet, there was a strange feeling lingering, something he couldn’t shake. How could this monstrous being appear in his dream? And what was its cryptic message?
The next day passed as if nothing had happened. But later that evening, while the boy was walking through a dimly lit alley near his home, he sensed something strange. The air felt heavy, and the darkness seemed unnaturally thick around him. Then, out of nowhere, the same creature from his dream appeared in front of him.
The moment of its appearance was shocking. This wasn’t just a dream—it was real. The creature’s glowing eyes locked onto him intensely, as though it could see straight into his soul. It then spoke, its voice deep, filled with pain and sorrow: “I’ve come to you because you are the only one who can help me. The book… it must be completed.”
The words of the creature were shrouded in mystery. The boy, initially frightened, began to understand that this being wasn’t here to harm him. It was asking for his help with something strange. At first, the boy thought it was all just a figment of his imagination, but now, standing face to face with the creature, he realized that this was far more serious than he had thought.
The creature had been banished from its world because of a grave betrayal. It was supposed to finish the Book of Dreams, but it couldn’t do it alone. The ancient pages of the book were sealed with powerful magic, and only one person had the power to open it—the boy.
But there was a condition. The creature’s return to its world depended on completing the book. However, the boy was the only one who had the strength or ability to finish it. Now, the boy was faced with a difficult choice: either he would help the creature complete the book and finish the unknown task, or refuse and be trapped in a strange conflict between worlds.
The boy, who had once thought this was all just a dream, now realized that he had a responsibility he couldn’t escape. He had to make a hard decision. Would he help the creature, or would he face his fate and live in fear of what surrounded him? The book, with all its dark pages, had to be completed. But what would happen when it was? And what price would have to be paid?
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2025-02-23 02:24
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I forgot to change the dialogue between the boy and the beast because it is in Arabic.🥲