• Rumors spread within the Bloody Forest and among its inhabitants—both jinn and humans—about ten kings of jinn, said to be stronger than Ragheb and serving as a hidden force supporting his domination.
• During a brief training break, a jinn trader arrives at the camp with fresh news.
Jinn Trader: "Have you heard? The Ten Kings… they're said to be ancient, stronger than any jinn who has walked this earth. Even Ragheb fears them, though he uses them to his advantage."
Ziyan (gripping the Heavenly Sword): "If that's true, we're not just fighting Ragheb. We have to prepare for something far greater."
Samer: "This means the coming war isn't just against Ragheb, but an entirely unknown power."
Raynor (sternly): "This training isn't for nothing. If you're serious about ending this, you must be ready for more than taming beasts."
• The next day, under Raynor's supervision, the heroes continue their rigorous training, focusing on mastering the art of controlling the Bloody Forest's beasts.
• Samer, Lian, and Kimara attempt new methods to tame the forest's creatures.
Raynor: "A beast doesn't just follow the strongest—it follows the one who can master its soul. Learn this."
• Ziyan demonstrates remarkable progress with the Heavenly Sword, using it to communicate with one of the smaller wild beasts.
Ziyan: "I never imagined the sword could do this. It's like speaking a hidden language."
Kimara (astonished): "It's not just a sword—it's a key to a power deeper than we understand."
• After successfully completing initial training, Raynor uses the first piece of the "Eye of Fate" in the heroes' possession to open a small portal within the forest.
• A surreal scene unfolds before them: intertwined visions of the past, present, and future.
Samer (in awe): "What is this? It's like seeing everything all at once!"
Raynor: "This is just a glimpse of the Eye of Fate's power. But it's incomplete without the second piece, held by the Earth Dragon."
Lian: "If this is what one piece can do, we can't let the second remain in the hands of such a creature."
• Raynor explains the nature of the Earth Dragon, one of the Bloody Forest's ancient guardians and its most powerful creature.
Raynor: "The Earth Dragon isn't just an ordinary beast. It's an ancient guardian bound by the laws of the forest. Its power surpasses any creature here—even the Monkey King fears it."
Kimara: "But how can we defeat it if it's this powerful?"
Raynor: "You don't defeat it with strength alone. You must use everything you've learned. Taming it might be impossible, but controlling it for long enough is within reach."
• During training, the Monkey King reappears, furious at Raynor for disrupting the forest's balance.
Monkey King (booming voice): "You've upset the balance of the forest, old man! I won't let you take more."
• The battle resumes, with the heroes working together to face the increasingly powerful beast.
• During the fight, Ziyan shows significant improvement in wielding the Heavenly Sword, while Lian and Samer display synergy in attack and defense.
Ziyan (attacking): "This time, we won't let you escape so easily!"
Samer (angrily): "It's time to show you what we've learned!"
• During a break between battles, the heroes gather with Raynor to discuss what they've learned about the Ten Kings.
Lian: "If they're real, how can we even face them? We're already struggling here."
Raynor: "The Ten Kings aren't just Ragheb's support. They're rulers of territories, each with their own agendas. If we can disrupt their loyalty to him, we might weaken him without directly fighting them."
Ziyan: "But that means we need more information. We need to know who they are and what they want."
• After completing their training on taming beasts, the heroes set out toward the Earth Dragon's domain.
• Along the way, rumors of the Ten Kings continue to grow, adding to the mystery of their allegiance and purpose.
Samer: "I feel like this journey is about more than just retrieving the Eye of Fate. Something bigger is happening."
Raynor: "You're right. And what's happening here is just the beginning."
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