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Pain to Push a new warrior

    As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a gentle twilight over the Whispering Souls Forest, Tiberius remained sprawled on the ground, his body marred with blood and tears. Exhausted from the relentless assault of the vines, he lay in a state of physical and emotional torment. Azeroth, the ancient guardian, watched over him with a sense of quiet patience, knowing that he needed time to process the harsh training he had endured.


    Throughout the night, the forest remained vigilant, the rustling leaves and whispering winds bearing witness to the young warrior''s struggle. As the moon ascended to its zenith, Tiberius''s body began to mend, albeit slowly. His deep lacerations, inflicted by the unforgiving vines, slowly closed, and the blood that once freely flowed began to coagulate.


    Yet, even as his body started to heal, the scars left behind bore the weight of his traumatic experience. A testament to his determination and his willingness to confront the darkness that plagued his life.


    The hours drifted by, and as the first rays of dawn painted the sky with hues of pink and gold, Tiberius stirred from his restless slumber. His eyes fluttered open, and he found himself surrounded by the lush foliage of the forest. The memories of the previous day flooded back, the pain and suffering etched deeply into his mind.


    As Tiberius rose to his feet, he could feel the weight of the past day''s trials bearing down on him. The dried blood and tears on his skin and clothes were grim reminders of the physical and emotional toll he had endured. As he clenched his fists, he could sense a surge of mixed emotions coursing through his veins—anger at the brutality of his training, and determination to push forward and grow stronger.


    Azeroth''s commanding voice cut through the air, “I have given you a long enough break, so lift your sword and run unless you want to be hit again with the vines.” With a quick nod, Tiberius retrieved the long wooden sword that lay on the forest floor. His muscles protested, still sore from the previous day''s relentless assault, but he refused to give in to weakness.


    Without hesitation, he began to run through the forest, the vines and roots once again coming to life around him. He dodged and weaved through the obstacles, his movements more sluggish than before, but he pressed on. Each step he took, each breath he drew, was an act of defiance against the pain that threatened to consume him.


    With each stride, he could feel his muscles straining, his mind sharpening, and his spirit refusing to back down. Even when he took short breaks to recover, he never lost sight of his goal—to become stronger, to avenge his losses, and to confront the darkness that lurked within the goblin king.


    As the sun traversed the sky, Tiberius''s run finally came to an end, and he kneeled at the finish line, his breaths ragged and his body trembling with exhaustion. Azeroth approached him, her presence a calming reassurance amidst the trials.


    "Tiberius, today marks the end of your respite," she spoke, her voice carrying the weight of authority and wisdom. "From now on, you shall work tirelessly to hone your skills and forge your path as a warrior."


    "To death?" Tiberius inquired, taken aback by the grimness of her words.


    "Not to death in the literal sense," she clarified. "But you must push yourself beyond your limits, for the path you''ve chosen is not one for the faint-hearted."


    Tiberius nodded, absorbing her words with a newfound sense of acceptance


    "You must learn to embrace the word ''yes,''" Azeroth advised. "In the face of adversity, you will say ''yes'' to pushing forward. In the face of doubt, you will say ''yes'' to believing in yourself. In the face of darkness, you will say ''yes'' to embracing your own light."


    "Now rest," Azeroth commanded gently.


    As the first light of dawn filtered through the foliage, Tiberius awakened. He felt the weight of the long wooden sword beside him, a constant reminder of the training that awaited him. The scars on his body seemed to pulse with energy, a testament to the trials he had endured and the strength he had gained.


    Azeroth appeared beside him in the manifestation of a large man. "Today, we continue your training," he stated, his voice carrying the weight of authority. “Now run or die.”


    From his peripheral vision, a massive vine half the size of Tiberius came flying toward him. He quickly dropped to the floor. The vine flew over him, lifting the dirt and leaves from the ground for a moment. The vine is a massive tree, ultimately toppling it over, almost falling on Tiberius. From the shadows of the forest, he manifested a new person, just like the others. His body was made of vines, but instead of having a human face, he had a hounds face and an upright body.


    “This is my new manifestation, one of three. I have detached him from my core, and I gave him a personality of a hunter. His goal is to kill you, the other two have their own abilities, but they all have the same powers of the forest. Most of All, food has been absorbed, and the abundance of food you once had is no more. It is as rare as gold,” Azeroth said, “Now, run or die.”


    Despite being 6 years old, witnessing his parents and guardian die. He can not die this early, Tiberius thinks to himself, carrying a sword taller than himself. Tiberius''s heart pounded in his chest as he faced the hound-faced manifestation, fear gripping him like icy claws. The creature''s ferocity was overwhelming, and he felt a sense of helplessness wash over him. His young mind struggled to comprehend the danger he was in, and all he wanted to do was escape.


    His body trembled as he tried to move, but his legs felt like jelly. The weight of his past traumas seemed to crush him, and he couldn''t find the strength to run or fight back. Tears welled up in his eyes, blurring his vision, and he felt a surge of panic rise within him.


    "Why... why are you doing this?" he stammered, his voice trembling with fear. "Please, I don''t want to die."


    Azeroth''s voice echoed through the forest, a mixture of sternness and compassion. "This is your training, young one," he replied. "You must face your fears and find the strength within you."


    But the fear was too overwhelming for Tiberius. The hound-faced manifestation lunged towards him, and he froze in terror. The massive vine struck him, sending him sprawling to the ground. Pain shot through his body, and he let out a cry of agony.


    Azeroth''s manifestation appeared beside him, a gentle presence amidst the chaos. "You are not alone in this, Tiberius," he said softly. "I am here to guide you, but you must find the courage to stand and face your enemies."


    Slowly the wolven manifestation walked towards the injured boy as he lay on the ground battered and bruised. But slowly, Tiberius got up and run in the face of death  The hound-faced manifestation charged at him again, and this time, Tiberius managed to dodge its attack by ducking behind a large tree. He could hear the creature''s growls and heavy footsteps as it searched for him, its keen senses detecting his presence.Stolen content warning: this tale belongs on Royal Road. Report any occurrences elsewhere.


    Panicking, Tiberius decided to make a break for it. He sprinted through the dense forest, branches whipping against his small frame. His heart pounded loudly in his ears, and each step felt like an eternity. He couldn''t afford to slow down; he had to keep moving.


    Tiberius leaped over fallen logs and darted between trees, doing his best to put as much distance between him and the pursuing manifestation. His fear was overwhelming, but the will to survive pushed him forward. He knew that if he stopped, he would become an easy target.


    As he ran, he spotted a tall tree with low-hanging branches. Summoning all his courage, Tiberius began to climb. His small hands gripped the rough bark as he ascended higher and higher, seeking refuge in the safety of the branches. The hound-faced manifestation growled below, frustrated at losing sight of its prey.


    From his perch, Tiberius watched the creature prowling beneath the tree. Its hound-like senses were acute, and Tiberius knew he couldn''t stay hidden for long. Taking a deep breath, he focused on steadying his breathing, trying to control his fear. He knew that he had to stay calm and think clearly if he wanted to survive.


    As the hound-faced manifestation circled the tree, Tiberius spotted another manifestation in the distance. This one had the appearance of a massive serpent made entirely of vines. Its eyes glowed with an eerie green light, and its tongue flicked out, tasting the air for any trace of Tiberius.


    Feeling trapped, Tiberius knew he had to act quickly. He glanced around and spotted a small opening in the foliage nearby. It was a risky move, but he had no other choice. With a burst of adrenaline, he leaped from the tree and sprinted towards the opening, narrowly avoiding the serpent''s strike as it lunged at him.


    Once again, he found himself running through the dense forest, weaving between trees and leaping over obstacles. The hound-faced manifestation continued to pursue him, its relentless pursuit never wavering. Tiberius''s small legs burned with exhaustion, but he refused to give up. He had to keep going.


    As he ran, a third manifestation appeared in front of him. This one resembled a massive treant, its body composed of entwined roots and branches. The ground trembled with each of its heavy steps, and its eyes glowed with an ominous green hue.


    Trapped between the treant and the hound-faced manifestation, Tiberius felt a surge of panic. He was surrounded, and there seemed to be no way out. But deep down, a spark of determination flickered within him. He refused to let fear paralyze him.


    With a desperate glance around, Tiberius spotted a narrow gap between two trees. It was a tight fit, but it might be his only chance. Summoning every ounce of strength he had left, he squeezed through the gap, feeling the sharp branches scrape against his skin.


    On the other side, he found himself in a small clearing, hidden from the view of the manifestations. He collapsed to the ground, gasping for breath, his body aching from the exertion. But he was alive, and that was all that mattered.


    For days, Tiberius continued to run and hide, surviving on whatever food he could scavenge from the forest. Azeroth watched over him, occasionally providing him with guidance and encouragement. He taught Tiberius to find edible plants and fruits, and even how to catch small animals for sustenance.


    The constant danger and struggle for survival were grueling, but with each passing day, Tiberius grew stronger and more resilient. He learned to move silently through the forest, his footsteps becoming as light as the falling leaves, avoiding detection from the relentless manifestations. He became adept at climbing trees, finding safety in the heights when he couldn''t outrun his pursuers.


    The scarce and meager food he managed to find barely sustained him, but he learned to make the most of the forest''s resources. Through trial and error, he discovered which plants were safe to eat and which ones were poisonous. The forest, once a mysterious and daunting entity, became his ally as he learned to manipulate its constant motion to protect himself. He could sense the subtlest shifts in the environment and used them to his advantage, blending seamlessly into the rhythm of the forest.


    As time went on, Tiberius faced each manifestation in individual confrontations, each encounter more challenging than the last. He tested his skills and newfound abilities, always striving to improve. The forest became his battleground, and he used the terrain and natural elements to outwit and outmaneuver his opponents.


    With each successful encounter, he gained more confidence and control over his fear. The once timid and frightened 6-year-old transformed into a brave and resourceful young warrior. His determination to survive and protect others from suffering the same fate as his village fueled his every move.


    Two years passed, and Tiberius grew accustomed to the quiet and mystical nature of the forest. He adapted to the constant attacks and movements from the manifestations hunting him, becoming a master of evasion and defense. His bruises and lacerations healed, and he became far more self-sufficient, relying solely on himself and the knowledge imparted by Azeroth.


    One day, as he lay on a sturdy branch of a large tree, Azeroth manifested beside him in the form of a large, muscular trainer. "Your training has been too easy," he declared. "I shall add more opponents and challenges to push you further. Massive snake manifestations will now lurk everywhere you seek safety. Certain food will become poisonous, and certain trees will spew poison from their bark. The forest, instead of moving in opposition to the manifestations, will now move against you, bringing your enemies closer. And so much more."


    The news of intensified training filled Tiberius with a mix of trepidation and excitement. The past two years had taught him resilience and adaptability, but he knew that the challenges ahead would test him like never before. He spent the remaining hours of daylight gathering whatever supplies he could, knowing that the forest''s dynamics were about to become even more dangerous.


    As the sun dipped below the horizon, Tiberius found himself perched high up in the branches of a massive oak tree. He knew that the upcoming night would be one of the most critical moments of his training. He had to be prepared for the unexpected and make split-second decisions to survive.


    As darkness enveloped the forest, the true nature of the Whispering Souls Forest emerged. The shadows seemed to come alive, shifting and contorting in eerie patterns. The constant motion of the forest, once his ally, now became a formidable adversary. Each rustle and every swaying branch felt like a potential threat.


    Amidst the darkness, the glowing eyes of the manifestations started to appear. The hound-faced creature prowled with increased vigilance, its senses sharpened by the night. The massive serpent of vines slithered silently through the undergrowth, its green glow casting an ominous hue on its surroundings.


    Tiberius moved with caution, relying on his newfound ability to navigate the forest silently. He used the shifting shadows to his advantage, blending into the darkness as he sought to evade the manifestations. The forest''s motion seemed almost predictive, leading him away from danger one moment, only to bring him closer to it the next.


    As he moved, Tiberius noticed certain trees that emanated a faint poisonous aura. He had to be careful with each step, ensuring he didn''t come into contact with the toxic bark. He knew that misjudging his surroundings even for a moment could be deadly.


    Throughout the night, the forest seemed to conspire against him, making every movement a calculated risk. Tiberius found himself cornered by the hound-faced manifestation, and for a moment, his heart pounded with fear. But he didn''t falter. Instead, he took a deep breath and leaped into action.


    He sprinted towards the serpent''s territory, drawing the attention of the hound-faced creature. As the two manifestations converged on him, Tiberius darted to the side, narrowly avoiding their attacks. With a swift move, he climbed up a nearby tree, seeking refuge in the safety of the branches.


    From his elevated vantage point, Tiberius surveyed the forest, planning his next move. He could see the glowing eyes of the manifestations below, searching for him. The forest''s motion seemed more chaotic now, the once predictable patterns now disrupted by Azeroth''s modifications to his training.


    Tiberius knew that he couldn''t let fear consume him. He had to stay focused and composed. Drawing upon his connection with the forest, he felt its energy surging through him. With a silent command, the branches of the tree bent and twisted, obscuring his form from the manifestations below.


    As the night wore on, Tiberius faced countless challenges, each one pushing him to his limits. The forest''s attempts to bring the manifestations closer to him forced him to rely on his wit and ingenuity. He utilized every tool at his disposal, from diversion tactics to using the toxic trees to his advantage.
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