Loye found himself once again in the dream world, but this time it was different. The world was dark and misty, and he could hear the sound of running water in the distance. As he walked through the forest, he felt a strange sensation in his body. It was as if his muscles were more powerful, and his mind was more focused.
Eventually, Loye came across a clearing with a small pond. He saw a figure sitting by the edge of the pond, and as he got closer, he realized it was the Wolf that had saved him earlier. Loye was surprised to see the wolf, and even more surprised when it started to talk.
"I have been waiting for you, Loye," said the Wolf. "You are special, and I have chosen you to inherit my powers."
Loye was confused. "Powers? What powers?" he asked.
The Wolf simply smiled and said, "Powers that will make you greater than other men. Powers that will help you fulfill your destiny."
Loye was skeptical, but he was sorely tempted by the offer of new powers. "What do I have to do?" he asked.
The Wolf told him that he didn't have to do anything. The powers would come to him naturally, and he would learn to use them in time. "All you have to do is accept them," said the Wolf. Loye wasn't sure if he should trust the Wolf. It had been firmly ingrained in Loye from his days a tiny child that everything had a price. After hesitating for a while, Loye asked the wolf, “But why me? I am only a simple hunter boy”.
The wolf explains to Loye that the powers it wants him to inherit were always meant for him. It tells him that his bloodline has a special connection to the spirit world, and that he has the potential to become one of the most powerful beings in both the physical and spirit realm. Loye is stunned by this revelation, but also intrigued by the possibilities that such power could bring.
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However, the wolf warns him that such power comes at a price. Loye must prove himself worthy and strong enough to wield the power and fulfill his destiny.
The wolf continues to speak, its voice low and growling. "Before I can grant you my power, you must prove yourself worthy," it says. "There are three trials you must undergo, and only then will you be deemed worthy of my gift."
Loye nods, still thoughtful. "What kind of trials?" he asks.
The wolf's eyes gleam in the darkness. "The first test will test your courage," it says. "The second will test your wisdom, and the third will test your strength."
Loye feels a thrill of excitement at the challenge. "What do I have to do?" he asks.
The wolf stands up, its massive form looming over Loye. "I cannot tell you that," it says. "Not until you have accepted to undergo the trials and receive my powers."
Loye takes a step back, suddenly wary. "And if I fail?"
The wolf bares its teeth in a fierce grin. "Then you will die," it says. "But fear not, young one. I have faith in you."
As Loye listens to the Wolf's words, he feels a mix of excitement and fear. The prospect of gaining such incredible powers is tempting, but the risks are high. Loye thinks about the penalty for failure, and he wonders if he's willing to risk his life for these powers. Despite his doubts, Loye realizes that this might be his only chance to become something more, to rise above his current station and make a real difference in the world.
The wolf could sense Loye's hesitation and uncertainty, and it spoke again. "Do not fear, young one," it said, "for the powers I offer you are not for my own gain, nor are they to be used recklessly. They are meant to aid you in fulfilling your destiny, whatever that may be. Whether you choose to be a simple hunter or a great warrior, these powers will help you rise to the top of your chosen path. It is your birthright, Loye, and it is only fitting that you inherit it."
Loye considered the wolf's words carefully. He was still unsure, but the reassurance in the wolf's voice gave him some measure of comfort. He knew that the trials ahead would be difficult, and the penalty for failure was severe, but he couldn't deny the allure of the wolf's powers.