Gunnar

Eisen handed the child in front of him the wooden horse, and smiled lightly. All the kids were now surrounding him and already started to look at their new toys excitedly. Some of them were even already playing with them together, having some of the wolves chase the horses, or re-enacting some kind of made-up battle to see whose toy was stronger. The kind of things that all kids did.

"Alright, everyone. Now, I need you all to do one more thing," the old man said with a broad smile on his face, excited to see what the kids would end up thinking just a minute from now. The kids looked at him curiously, and then watched as Eisen held up one of the toys himself, slowly flipping it around to reveal its belly.

"Take a look at this small crystal ball here," he said, and the kids all did as told, "Press your thumbs on them, and then take a deep breath, as deep as you can, and hold it until you can't anymore."