Tamio looked at the beast's leg. It was bleeding. He wanted to help but didn't know how. The voice in his head said, "Use your gift. Speak with your heart." Tamio closed his eyes and tried to feel what the beast felt.
The beast was scared and in pain. Tamio spoke softly inside his head, "I want to help you." The beast growled but did not move away.
Tamio found some clean leaves and wrapped the beast's leg gently. Mira stayed calm beside them. The beast watched them quietly.
After a while, the beast stopped growling. Tamio smiled and said, "You're safe now." The beast slowly relaxed.
After helping the big beast, Tamio felt happy inside. The beast looked at him and Mira with softer eyes.
Tamio named the beast Kuro because of its dark fur. Kuro did not move away. Instead, he stayed near Tamio. Tamio felt the bond growing between them.
The voice inside said, "New beast tamed: Kuro. Trust: 10%." Tamio was proud. Mira wagged her tail and seemed happy too. Tamio knew he had made two friends now. He wanted to take care of them both. Together, they would become stronger.
Tamio spent the next days learning how to take care of Kuro. He gave Kuro fresh water and berries. He cleaned Kuro's wound every day.
Kuro stayed close and started to trust Tamio more. Mira watched and played nearby. Tamio learned that caring was very important to taming.
The voice in his head reminded him, "Trust grows with kindness." Tamio smiled and felt proud. He wanted to be the best Tamer he could be. Taking care of his beasts was his first job.
One day, Tamio and his beasts returned to the village. People looked worried. Tamio saw smoke rising in the distance.
The village elder said, "Beasts are acting strange lately. Some are attacking without reason." Tamio felt scared.
He held Mira's paw and looked at Kuro. "We need to find out why," he said. The elder nodded. "If you can help, you will be a great Tamer." Tamio felt his heart beat fast.
He noticed the beasts in the village were acting differently. Even the small ones like rabbits and birds seemed nervous.
Mira stayed close to him, her ears twitching. Tamio wanted to understand what was wrong. He asked the voice inside, the Tamer's Heart, for help. The voice said, "Beasts feel fear from something nearby." Tamio looked around.
The forest seemed darker and colder than before. He held Mira's paw and said, "We need to be careful." He promised to find out why the beasts were scared and help them feel safe again.
Tamio decided to go into the dark part of the forest where few dared to go. Mira and Kuro followed him quietly. The trees here were tall and thick.
The air smelled strange and heavy. Tamio felt a chill but kept walking. The voice inside told him to stay alert. Suddenly, they heard a low growl nearby. Tamio stopped. Mira and Kuro looked ready to defend him. The growling got louder.
Tamio took a deep breath and said, "We are not here to fight." Slowly, a large beast stepped into the light. Its eyes were sad and tired. Tamio wanted to help it too.
The big beast looked hurt and weak. Tamio saw cuts on its fur and tired eyes. He knelt down and said softly, "I want to help you." The beast sniffed the air and did not run away. Tamio used leaves and clean water to clean its wounds.
Mira and Kuro stayed close to the big beast. After a while, the beast relaxed and let Tamio pet it. Tamio felt a strong feeling inside. The voice said, "You have found another friend." Tamio smiled and named the big beast Rin.
Rin slowly stood up and followed them back to the village.
Back in the village, Rin's return gave people hope. The beasts stopped acting strange for a while. Tamio showed everyone how to care for Rin. The voice inside said, "Your kindness helps all beasts." Tamio felt proud but knew the problem was not gone.
Something was still scaring the beasts deep in the forest. He promised to keep looking. Mira, Kuro, and Rin stayed close to him. Tamio felt stronger with his friends. He knew together they could face any danger.
Tamio decided he needed to learn more to help the beasts and the village. He packed a small bag with food and water. Mira, Kuro, and Rin followed him as he left the village.
The voice inside said, "Your adventure is just beginning." Tamio looked at his friends and smiled. "We will find the answer," he said. "We will make this world safe." The sun was bright as they walked toward the deep forest.
Tamio and his beasts walked deeper into the forest. The trees grew taller, and the light was softer. The air smelled fresh but also a little strange.
Tamio held Mira's paw and looked around carefully. Kuro and Rin walked close behind. Tamio wanted to find the cause of the beasts' fear. He remembered the voice inside, the Tamer's Heart, telling him to be brave and patient.
The forest was quiet except for the sounds of birds and leaves. Tamio felt small but determined. He knew he had to keep going.
After walking for a while, Tamio found a clearing with strange plants. The plants were dark and twisted. The air felt heavy. Mira sniffed nervously, and Kuro growled softly.
Tamio looked at the plants and wondered if they caused the beasts to be scared. He touched a leaf carefully. It was cold and rough. Tamio thought the plants might be sick or dangerous. He said softly, "We must be careful." Mira stayed close, and the beasts walked slowly through the clearing.
Suddenly, Tamio heard a loud noise. It was like a deep roar. The ground shook a little. Mira's ears twitched, and Kuro and Rin stood ready.
Tamio looked toward the sound. From behind the trees, a huge beast appeared. It was bigger than any Tamio had seen before. Its fur was dark and its eyes shone red. Tamio felt afraid but remembered the voice inside telling him to stay calm. "We are not here to fight," Tamio said softly. The beast stopped and looked at them. Tamio hoped they could find a way to be friends.
The huge beast stayed quiet. Tamio noticed it looked tired and sad. He slowly knelt and spoke softly. "Why are you angry?" The beast did not speak with words, but Tamio felt its feelings in his heart. The beast was scared and hurt.
It wanted help but did not know how to ask. Tamio reached out his hand slowly. Mira, Kuro, and Rin stayed calm. After a moment, the beast moved closer and let Tamio touch its fur. Tamio promised to help the beast. He knew trust was the first step.
Tamio and his beasts stayed near the huge beast. They helped it rest and eat. The forest felt less scary now.
Tamio knew the problem was big and would take time to fix. But he was not alone. Mira, Kuro, Rin, and the new beast were by his side. Tamio felt brave. He looked at the sun shining through the trees and said, "We will make this world safe again."
Tamio and his beasts walked with the big new beast, who now stayed close. Tamio decided to name it Goro because of its strong presence.
Goro was big and slow, but gentle with Tamio and the others. The group grew stronger as they traveled together. Tamio learned more about caring for different kinds of beasts. Mira, Kuro, Rin, and Goro all helped him stay brave.
Tamio felt happy to have such good friends. He knew he was not alone in this big world.