There, in the bushes, stood a dark purple snake with two heads, looking at me as though it were judging whether I was prey or a hunter. The snake appeared poisonous, and I immediately took action. My instincts told me to behave like a powerful predator, showing no fear in front of a potential enemy.
We entered into a staring contest, both assessing the danger posed by the other. Slowly, I started moving toward the snake with confidence emanating from my dragon instincts. The snake, realizing that I was no prey but a formidable hunter, immediately retreated back into the bushes and disappeared.
After staring at the bush for a few minutes to ensure the snake was truly gone, I finally relaxed. However, fear began to spread in my soul once the adrenaline dissipated. This encounter served as a wake-up call—I was in an unfamiliar world teeming with strange creatures and danger at every turn.
As a newly born dragon, I needed a plan. First, I had to find shelter near a water source, preferably. I wasn't sure if my dragon body required water, but I suspected so. Even if it didn't, I needed food, as this dragon body seemed to demand large amounts of sustenance, likely due to my growth as a newborn dragon.
Choosing a direction at random, I perked up my ears to listen for the sound of water or any small creatures that I could hunt for food. As I cautiously traversed the forest, I could finally take a good look at this new world of mine. It truly was otherworldly, with trees of different colors and shapes, some bearing strange fruits, others emitting light, and even some with leaves shaped like mouths. I made sure to steer clear of those peculiar ones.