Although Kazrach enjoyed his regular routine, he was always looking for new adventures and experiences. As he followed a deerdeep into the forest, Kazrach stumbled upon a clearing. He marvelled at the beauty of the place - lush green grasses waving in the breeze, the sweet fragrance of flowers in the air, and a glitteringdeeper into the forest, he had a strange feeling in his gut. As he walked further into the woods, he noticed that the birds had stopped chirping and the squirrels had vanished. Kazrach cautiously stepped forward and soon he heard the sound of wings flapping above.
Looking up, he saw a majestic eagle circling above the tree canopy. It was the largest bird Kazrach had ever seen. He gazed up in awe as the eagle swooped down to land on a nearby branch. Kazrach had never seen any bird like it before.
He slowly walked towards the eagle, trying not to startle it. But as he got closer, he realized its feathers shimmered in the sunlight, and its eyes glowed with an otherworldly light. This was obviously no ordinary bird.
The eagle looked at him and screeched before soaring away into the forest. Kazrach was intrigued by the eagle, and he couldn't shake off the feeling that it was special somehow. He spent hours trying to track the eagle down, but he didn't give up.
The he image of the eagle stayed in his mind, and Kazrach couldn't stop thinking about the strange bird. He asked his knights to him find the eagle.
Hours went by, and Kazrach was about to give up hope when he finally received a tip-off from one of his knights who had reportedly seen the eagle.
Without any hesitation, Kazrach rallied his sevants and headed into the forest again. They marched through the wilderness until they came upon the spot where the eagle had last been spotted.
The eagle was nowhere to be seen, but they found a strange clearing full of trees with bright blue leaves. The trees swayed in the gentle breeze, and Kazrach felt a calmness wash over him. It was as if the trees were beckoning him to come closer.
As Kazrach stepped further into the blue tree grove, he realized that the trees had unusual powers. They had the ability to heal and rejuvenate, and their leaves contained magical properties.
He was determined to study these trees and their magical properties on a later date.
Hours later, and Kazrach's study and understanding of the trees grew. While Kazrach was talking with Ogerath, he saw the magical eagle again.
It was gliding effortlessly through the trees, and Kazrach felt his heart race with excitement. He followed the eagle deeper into the forest, and as the sun began to set, the eagle finally landed on a branch directly in front of Kazrach.
The eagle silently looked at the prince, and although it didn't communicate with any words, Kazrach seemed to understand that it wanted him to follow.
Without hesitation, Kazrach accepted the invitation and followed the eagle deeper into the forest. They walked for hours until they came upon a hidden clearing ringed with the blue tree grove.
In the center of the clearing lay a shining blue egg. The eagle gently picked up the egg in its talons and handed it to Kazrach.
The prince knew from that moment that the eagle had been leading him here to receive this gift. He cradled the egg in his arms and felt the magic emanating from it.
As he looked up at the eagle, he knew that this magical creature had chosen him for a reason. Though he didn't know yet for what.
He would raise the bird in this egg to be a strong servant of his.