Jack was a young wizard he lived in a cottage hidden in a forest with his mentor, an old and wise mage named Zara.
Jack was eager to learn all the secrets of magic, but Zara was very strict and cautious.
She only taught him the basics of magic, such as how to cast spells, how to brew potions, and how to read runes. She warned him not to meddle with the dark arts, the forbidden lore, or the ancient relics that were hidden in the forest.
But Jack was curious and adventurous, and he often sneaked out of the cottage to explore the forest.
He made friends with the animals that lived there, such as the squirrels, the birds, and the deer. He also discovered many wonders and secrets that Zara never told him about, such as the enchanted lake, the hidden cave, and the ancient ruins.
He sensed that there was something more to the forest than what he saw, something hidden and powerful that awaited him. He wanted to find out what it was, and he hoped that it would reveal to him the true nature of magic.
Little did he know that his curiosity would soon lead him to a great adventure and a terrible danger.
One day, he stumbled upon a hidden path that led him to a clearing in the forest. There, he saw a large stone archway that was covered with vines and runes. He felt a strong pull towards it, as if it was inviting him to enter.
He approached the archway and touched one of the runes. Suddenly, a bright light flashed and he was transported to another world.
He found himself in a vast and beautiful land that was filled with magic and wonder. He saw mountains and valleys, rivers and lakes, forests and fields, and creatures of all kinds. He felt a surge of joy and awe, and wanted to explore everything.
He started to walk around and admire the scenery, but he soon realized that he was not alone.
He felt a pair of eyes watching him from behind a tree. He turned around and saw a girl with long blonde hair and green eyes. She wore a dress made of leaves and flowers, and had a bow and arrow in her hands. She looked at him with curiosity and suspicion.
He smiled and waved at her, hoping to make a good impression.
She smiled back and lowered her bow, but she didn't say anything. She seemed to be waiting for him to make the first move.
He said: 'Hi, I'm Jack. I'm a wizard from another world. I came here through a magic portal. What's your name?'
She said: 'I'm Luna. I'm a hunter from this world. I protect the forest from invaders. What are you doing here?'
He said: 'I'm not an invader. I'm just a curious explorer. I want to learn more about this world and its magic. Can you help me?'
She said: 'Maybe I can. But you have to prove yourself first. This world is not as friendly as it seems.'
He said: 'How can I prove myself? What do you want me to do?'
She said: 'You have to meet the king of the fae. You have to impress him with your wisdom and your charm.'
He said: 'The king of the fae? Who is he? Where can I find him?'
She said: 'He is the creator of this world. He resides in a garden of flowers and stars. He is very kind and very lonely.'
He said: 'He sounds amazing. Why is he lonely? Does he not have any friends or family?'
She said: 'He has many friends and family, but they are all far away. He can only see them in his dreams.'
He said: 'That's sad. How did they get so far away? Can he not visit them?'
She said: 'They live in different worlds, and the portals between them are closed. He can only open them with a special key.'
He said: 'A special key? What is it? Where can he find it?'
She said: 'It is a magic star that can unlock any door. He lost it long ago in a battle with his enemy.'
He said: 'Who is his enemy? What happened in the battle? Where is the star now?'
She said: 'His enemy is the lord of shadows, who wants to destroy all the worlds. The battle was fierce and bloody, and the star fell into a dark abyss.'
She said: 'He doesn't need to get the star back. He can make a new one with the power of his heart and his will. But it is very difficult and painful.'
He said: 'Why is it difficult and painful? What does he have to do?'
She said: 'It is difficult because he has to remember all the worlds and all the people he loves. It is painful because he has to feel all the loss and all the longing.'
He said: 'That sounds very hard. How can he do that? How can he remember and feel everything?'