The Power of Bloodline

Alger had never imagined that his bloodline would become his greatest torment. The awakening of his werewolf bloodline not only granted him immense strength but also brought endless fear and rejection. He had always believed that the werewolf bloodline was just a burden from his past, a shackle to his reason and humanity. But now, he realized that this power was far more complicated than he had ever imagined.

The first time the power awakened in him, it brought Alger an overwhelming sense of losing control. Deep within his heart, a wild force began to stir, like a long-slumbering dragon slowly opening its eyes and breaking free from its chains. Whenever this power awakened, Alger's thoughts became hazy, and his reason began to be affected. Though he knew that the power of his bloodline granted him unparalleled agility and strength, the brutal nature of this power filled him with terror.

At first, Alger desperately suppressed this wolf nature. He fought to maintain his calm and reason, not allowing his emotions and instincts to take over. Every time he felt the awakening of the wolf nature, he would push his power to its limits, suffering great pain. No one told him whether this suppression was the right path, whether it would allow him to regain control of his fate. He had fantasized countless times about whether abandoning this power would lead to a more peaceful life.

However, as time passed, Alger began to realize that the wolf nature was not entirely his enemy. This power stemmed from his bloodline, a gift passed down from his ancestors. Every time he resisted this force, he felt more pain and emptiness than liberation. Gradually, he learned to coexist with the wolf nature. Alger began to understand that this power wasn't meant to destroy him, but rather to teach him how to harness it and turn it into his weapon.

He started to gradually lower his guard and feel the power, instead of merely suppressing it. One day, while meditating in the forest, Alger felt an unusual surge of power coursing through his body. The agility, strength, and primal energy made his senses extraordinarily sharp. He could hear the distant breaths of prey, and feel the subtle vibrations of the trees as they grew. In that moment, Alger realized that the wolf nature within him was not a force that would turn him into a savage, but rather a gift that made him stronger.

Yet, at the same time, the awakening of this power also stirred the darkness within him. The wolf nature brought not only strength but also repressed desires and impulses. Alger felt as though, under the protection of this power, he was becoming more attuned to his primal instincts, drifting further away from reason and calm. He knew that this was a dangerous temptation; if he could not control it, it would consume him completely.

Gradually, Alger began to understand that the wolf nature was not entirely evil, but rather a part of him. He needed to learn to coexist with it, to use its strength to become more powerful. Although this path was filled with challenges, he knew that only by accepting all parts of himself could he truly take control of his fate.