He open his eyes, only to find himself in a strange pink forest, all the leaves in the trees are glowing, lighting up the whole forest. He's never seen anything like this before, and he starts to get a sense of unease. Where is he? He stands up and takes a look around, hoping to find some clue as to where he is. He starts to walk aimlessly, trying to find his way out of this eerie forest, but every step he takes only seem to makes him even more lost. He see a small shrine, and a man is worshipping at the shrine, chanting something in an unknown language. He is curious as to what kind of shrine this is, and why the man is worshiping at it. He slowly approaches the shrine, trying not to disturb the man's worship...He walk closer and get a better look at the shrine. It look like a Japanese shrine, but he can't identify which one. The man is still chanting his prayers, his eyes closed and his hands clasped together. He feels a strange energy coming from the shrine, something that is both familiar and unfamiliar. He feels drawn to the shrine, as if it is calling to him. He can't help but feel curious about it....He stands there, trying to figure out what is going on. Is there anything special about this shrine? He look back at the man, who is still in his state of worship. He is tempted to ask the man about the shrine, but he is not sure if he would be interrupting the man's prayers. He decide to wait for the man to finish his prayer...He stand patiently as the man continues his prayers, the chanting getting louder and more intense. He starts to feel a sense of anticipation, as if the shrine has something to tell him. The energy coming from the Shrine grow stronger, and he feels a strong pull towards it...The man suddenly stops chanting, and he looks at him with a smile on his face. The man says in a calm voice, "You seem to be lost, young man." He is a little taken aback by the man's words, but he tries to remain calm..."Yeah, I'm a little lost. I don't even know where I am," he replies, trying to keep his composure. The man let out a laugh and says, "You are in a place known as the Forest of Eternal kamikado. It is a place of power, where the energy of the land is strong and the spirits roam free." He is surprise by the man's words.
A forest known as the "Forest of Eternal Kamikado"? Spirits roaming free? He never heard of such a thing before. He ask the man, "What do you mean by that? Are there really spirits here?"The man nods and replies, "Yes, there are spirits here. This forest has been a place of worship for generations. People come here to pray and seek the guidance of the spirits." He can't believe what he's hearing, "Seek guidance from spirits? Is that even possible?"The man explains, "Yes, there are yokai here. They are the spirits of the land and they watch over the forest. They are often portrayed as strange and fearsome creatures, but they are also beings of wisdom and power." He is both fascinated and frightened by the idea of yokai, and he ask, "Are they dangerous?"The man shakes his head and says, "Not all yokai are dangerous. Some of them are benevolent and even helpful towards humans. But there are also many yokai who are malevolent and cause harm. It all depends on the individual yokai and its nature." He feels a sense of relief and curiosity. He ask the man, "Have you ever encountered a yokai yourself?"The man nods and says, "Yes, I have encountered many yokai in my time. I have learned to respect them and coexist with them. They are part of the natural order of the forest." He is impressed by the man's knowledge and respect for yokai. He ask the man, "How do you know so much about yokai and this forest?"The man chuckle and replies, "I have lived in this forest for many years, and I have spent my time studying the yokai and their ways. This forest has many secrets and I have spent my life trying to uncover them." He is amazed by the man's dedication and knowledge. He ask the man, "Do you know of any yokai that I should be aware of in this forest?"The man nods and says, "Yes, there are a few yokai in this forest that you should be wary of. The first is the Tengu, a dangerous and intelligent yokai with bird-like features. It is known to play tricks on humans and lead them astray." He listens intently, making a mental note to be careful if he encounters a Tengu. He ask the man, "What about the others?"The man continues, "Another yokai to be cautious of is the kappa, a shape-shifting yokai that lives in ponds and streams. It is known to drag humans into the water and drown them." He feel a shiver run down his spine at the thought of encountering a Kappa. He ask the man, "Is there any way to defend myself against these yokai?"The man thinks for a moment and then replies, "The best way to defend yourself is to be respectful and mindful. Do not provoke the yokai or disrespect them in any way. Also, it may be helpful to have a weapon or a talisman that is used to ward off evil spirits." He nods, taking in the man's advice. He ask the man, "Is there anything else that I should know about this forest or the yokai?"The man ponders for a moment and then answers, "There is one more thing I must warned you about. This forest is also the domain of the Orochi, a legendary eight-headed dragon and a powerful yokai." He is utterly shocked by the man's words. An Orochi in this forest?"The Orochi is considered the guardian and ruler of this forest. It is said to be a fearsome and powerful yokai, with eight heads and a ferocious temper. It is best to avoid the Orochi at all costs if you encounter it. That being said, I've never seen the Orochi myself, and some even doubt its existence." He can't believe what he's hearing. An Orochi... in this forest...He can't help but ask, "Is it true that the Orochi has eight heads? Is it really a dragon?" The man laughs and says, "Yes, it is said to have eight heads, each with a mouth that breathes fire. It is a fearsome and legendary creature, but its true nature is shrouded in myth and mystery." He can't help but shiver at the idea of encountering a multi-headed dragon. He ask the man, "Is there any way to defeat the Orochi if I encounter it?"He feels a sense of dread at the thought of encountering the Orochi, but he also feels a sense of awe. If the Orochi exists, it must be a truly magnificent and fearsome creature. He ask the man, "Is there any way to prove that the Orochi really exists?" The man thinks for a moment and answers, "It is difficult to prove the existence of the Orochi. It is said to be a legendary yokai that only appears in whispers and stories. However, some say that the Orochi leaves behind certain signs or clues wherever it goes. If you look closely, you may be able to find some hint of the Orochi's presence." He is intrigued by the man's words, but he also feels a sense of doubt. The Orochi seems almost too mythical to be true. He nods in understanding, but he can't shake off the doubt in his mind. The Orochi seems too legendary to be real. But then again, he is in a place where spirits and yokai are real. He ask the man, "do you which direction does the town?"
The man points in a direction and says, "If you follow this path, you will find yourself in a nearby town. It's about a day's walk from here." He nods in thanks and starts to walk in the direction the man pointed to. As he walks, he can't help but dwell on the man's words about the Orochi, spirits and yokai. The thought of encountering a legendary eight-headed dragon is both thrilling and terrifying. He can't help but wonder if the Orochi is really real, or just a myth told around campfires. Suddenly, he hear a rustling sound in the bushes behind him. He turns around quickly, but there is nothing there. He shakes his head and continues walking, telling himself that it's just his imagination. Out of nowhere, a Yokai leaps at him from the bushes, its malevolent intentions clear. He tries to defend himself, but he's not well equipped for this kind of situation.