After leaving the summit, Nahid felt a void in his heart. The loss of his family, the separation from his brothers, and the flame of revenge made him feel weak. But beneath this weakness, there was something he had not realized before: True strength could be shaped not only by anger, but by faith and determination.
Unlike his brothers, Nahid did not feel completely alone. Because what motivated him was clear: the memory of his family and the search for justice. However, revenge had to stop being uncontrolled anger and become a roadmap.
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For weeks, Nahid passed through ruined villages, forests, and deserted lands. One day, he reached an abandoned temple made of burned stones. On the temple walls, a series of frescoes depicting flame-covered warriors caught his attention. One of these frescoes was almost like a mirror image of himself. The man in the painting had anger in his eyes similar to Nahid's.
At that moment, the voice of an old man echoed:
"Anger-driven fire only burns and destroys. But controlled fire can reshape the world."
Nahid turned in shock. The old man walked out from the shadows of the temple with a cane. His robe was old, but his eyes shone with a sharp, wise light.
"Fate brought you here, child," the old man said. "You seem ready to repeat the mistakes of a man who walked the same path as you. But if you want to walk this path correctly, you must learn to control fire."
Nahid asked with suspicion:
"Who are you? Why should I trust you?"
The old man smiled and created a small fireball in his hand. Inside the flame, Nahid saw his father trying to save the village while it was burning. The old man said:
"I am the spirit of this fire. I speak to everyone who searches for me. But only those who have faith can learn its true power."
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Under the guidance of the old man, Nahid decided to stay in the temple. The first lesson was to understand the true nature of fire.
"Fire is not only a reflection of anger," the man said. "Fire is a creative power. It is a tool that can warm the world, protect society, and stop destruction. But if you cannot control it, you will only destroy."
The training was both physical and mental. Nahid spent his days meditating, learning breath control, and trying to calm the anger inside him. But it was not easy. He constantly remembered his father's screams, his mother's last look, and Nicat's silhouette merging into darkness. Every time he remembered, his fire became more uncontrollable.
One day, he completely lost control and flames surrounded the temple.
The old man shouted:
"If you continue to act with your anger, you will only burn yourself! You cannot achieve your ideals without learning to carry the responsibility of this power!"
Nahid knelt among the flames.
"How can I stop this pain?" he said. "While seeking revenge for my family, how can I control this?"
The man approached him and touched his shoulder.
"You cannot stop your pain. But you cannot let it control you like a slave. Your power will emerge when you accept this pain and transform it into a purpose."
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After months of training, Nahid was no longer the same Nahid. He had become a warrior who no longer called fire only with anger, but used it as a tool. He could control both his own flames and the flames around him.
When he completed rebuilding the temple with flames, the old man said goodbye with these words:
"Do not let revenge become your goal, only your tool. In your search for justice, use fire like a shield. But remember, this power can make you lonely."
When Nahid left the temple, his eyes were filled with determination. He remembered the promise he made at the summit. He would meet his brothers again, but this time not with uncontrolled anger, but as a warrior who knew what he was truly fighting for.
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Nahid stepped onto the road leading to the center of the kingdom. He would fight against both the king's order and the dark forces to honor the memory of his family. But he also knew that he would cross paths with Nicat and Nihad again. And when that day came, it would be a battle where not only ideals but also powers would be tested.
Fate was preparing Nahid for a great confrontation during this journey where he was reborn with fire. But this time, he would not fight like he did at the summit—he would fight as a warrior who knew what he was fighting for..
