Aiza an Oracle Testament: The Granted Wish
by
Ahgaddes Haynes
A story about Renese a bitter vengeful spirit after losing her light bargains with the majestic Aiza the Wish grantor to grant her power back
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Once upon a time, in a misty, dark and cold void known as the land of the malevolent beings, a bitter and vengeful spirit named Renese sat in gloom and despair. Stripped of her light by the mighty Ahgaddes, she yearned for the time when she could glow with youthful vibrancy again.
Among the stars, lived a majestic woman named Aiza. She had a special ability. She could grant wishes to those she deemed worthy.
Renese, desperate to regain her light, heard of Aiza's power. She decided to seek her out, to ask for her help. Renese traveled through the dark void, seeking out the benevolent Aiza.
Aiza, hearing of Renese's request, decided to give her a chance. But there was a condition. Renese had to answer a parable prompted by Kyode, a wise older man who loved tutoring new spirit guides.
Kyode met with Renese and posed his parable. A riddle filled with wisdom that Renese had to decipher to prove her worthiness.
Kyode's parable was challenging, his words a web meant to ensnare the mind. Renese listened carefully, her mind turning over his words. But would she understand?
With a deep breath, Renese gave her answer. She had pondered Kyode's words, peered into their depths and emerged with an answer. She held her breath, waiting for Kyode's response.
Kyode nodded, a warming smile appearing on his face. Renese had answered correctly. She had proven her worthiness, demonstrating that she had learned from her past mistakes.
Aiza, seeing Renese's dedication and remorse, agreed to grant her wish. In a swirl of magic, Aiza re-ignited Renese's light, filling the spirit with warmth and vitality.
Renese, now filled with light, thanked Aiza and Kyode. She promised to use her newfound light wisely, to glow with kindness and empathy rather than envy and spite.
From that day forward, Renese became a beacon in the void, a symbol of hope and redemption. Her light lit the way for others, showing that change was possible.
And so, the story came to an end. But the lessons learned from it - of remorse, understanding, and redemption - echoed through the ages, reminding every spirit of the power of change.